2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.autrev.2015.08.005
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Description of 214 cases of autoimmune congenital heart block: Results of the French neonatal lupus syndrome

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“…Moreover, there is no proven efficacy of protocols for the prevention or treatment of complete CHB. 99 100 The efficacy of maternal fluorinated steroids has not been established in large cohorts [101][102][103][104] despite initial reports of favourable effects in cases of incomplete CHB, cardiomyopathy, endocardial fibroelastosis and hydrops fetalis. 99 Given the potential of fluorinated steroids for major maternal and fetal side effects, the benefit for fetuses with CHB should be stratified according to the presence of risk factors for adverse outcome.…”
Section: Predictive Biomarkers For Maternal Disease Activity In Sle Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, there is no proven efficacy of protocols for the prevention or treatment of complete CHB. 99 100 The efficacy of maternal fluorinated steroids has not been established in large cohorts [101][102][103][104] despite initial reports of favourable effects in cases of incomplete CHB, cardiomyopathy, endocardial fibroelastosis and hydrops fetalis. 99 Given the potential of fluorinated steroids for major maternal and fetal side effects, the benefit for fetuses with CHB should be stratified according to the presence of risk factors for adverse outcome.…”
Section: Predictive Biomarkers For Maternal Disease Activity In Sle Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The actual incidence may be higher as incomplete forms of CHB have been described, including first-degree heart block that can progress during childhood. Most children with CHB will need a permanent pacemaker (47%–64% in first year67,68 and 75% by 10 years),68 and up to 20% may die in the perinatal period 66,68. Neonatal CHB may also be the first presentation of otherwise asymptomatic connective tissue disease in up to 50% of women: all mothers of infants with CHB are tested for anti-Ro/La antibodies 69…”
Section: Antenatal/postnatal Challenge: Neonatal Lupusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If evidence of incomplete heart block, myocarditis, ascites, or hydrops is identified, then therapy with fetal steroids (dexamethasone or betamethasone) could be considered 22,68. Three large studies found no benefit on feto-neonatal mortality;68 one study of historical cases suggested an improvement in 1-year survival with steroid treatment 72.…”
Section: Antenatal/postnatal Challenge: Neonatal Lupusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a recent large French study, the use of FS was not associated with CHB regression or increased survival [104]. Therefore, the decision to administer such FS, usually at high dosage (at least 4 mg of dexamethasone daily) should be weighed against potential side effects for both foetus (IUGR, oligohydramnios) and mother (infections, osteoporosis, osteonecrosis, diabetes).…”
Section: Lupus Anti-ro/ssa and Anti-la/ssb Antibodies And Neonatal Lmentioning
confidence: 99%