Is isolated congenital heart block associated to neonatal lupus requiring pacemaker a distinct cardiac syndrome?
Isolated congenital heart block (ICHB) is frequently associated with neonatal lupus syndrome (NLS). Therefore few data are available regarding the long-term cardiac outcome of newborns with ICHB and the pathogenic mechanisms are not yet defined. In order to compare demographic features and cardiological outcome of patients with ICHB submitted to pacemaker (PM) implantation with and without NLS, forty ICHB patients were evaluated pre- and post-PM implantation, by clinical, electrocardiogram, Holter Monitoring, treadmill test, and electrophysiological study. According to the presence of antibodies to 52 and 60 kDa Ro/SSA and La/SSB proteins in mother’s sera, it was found that 60% (24/40) of patients had ICHB associated to NLS (ICHB/NL+). Twenty-three of 24 ICHB/NL+ patients were asymptomatic, and 16 (67%) were female (P = 0.013). The frequency of syncope, mitral insufficiency (MI), and congestive heart failure (CHF) was similar pre-PM implantation in both ICHB/NL+ and ICHB/NL- groups (P