Title of article :
Long QT syndrome in neonates: Conduction disorders associated with HERG mutations and sinus bradycardia with KCNQ1 mutations Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jean-Marc Lupoglazoff، نويسنده , , Isabelle Denjoy، نويسنده , , Elisabeth Villain، نويسنده , , Véronique Fressart، نويسنده , , Françoise Simon، نويسنده , , André Bozio، نويسنده , , Myriam Berthet، نويسنده , , Nawal Benammar، نويسنده , , Bernard Hainque، نويسنده , , Pascale Guicheney، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
5
From page :
826
To page :
830
Abstract :
Objectives We hypothesized that neonatal long QT syndrome (LQTS) with 2:1 atrioventricular block (AVB) could be related to HERG mutations. Background Early onset of LQTS is rare but carries a high risk of life-threatening events such as ventricular arrhythmias and conduction disorders. There are no data on possible gene specificity. Methods We analyzed the characteristics and outcomes of 23 neonate probands from our LQTS population. Samples of DNA were available in 18 cases. Results Long QT syndrome was diagnosed because of corrected QT interval (QTc) prolongation (mean QTc of 558 ± 62 ms) and neonatal bradycardia attributable to sinus bradycardia (n = 8) or 2:1 AVB (n = 15). Symptoms included syncope (n = 2), torsades de pointes (n = 7), and hemodynamic failure (n = 6). Three infants with 2:1 AVB died during the first month of life. During the neonatal period, all living patients received beta-blockers (BB) and 13 had a combination of BB and permanent cardiac pacing. Under treatment, patients remained asymptomatic, with a mean follow-up of seven years. Mutations were identified in HERG (n = 8) and KCNQ1 (n = 8), and one child had three mutations (HERG, KCNQ1, and SCN5A). Conduction disorders were associated with LQT2, whereas sinus bradycardia was associated with LQT1. Conclusions Two-to-one AVB seems preferentially associated with HERG mutations, either isolated or combined. Long QT syndrome with relative bradycardia attributable to 2:1 AVB has a poor prognosis during the first month of life. In contrast, sinus bradycardia seems to be associated with KCNQ1 mutations, with a good short-term prognosis under BB therapy.
Keywords :
long QT syndrome , ECG , Electrocardiogram , AVB , atrioventricular , AV , QTc , atrioventricular block , BB , beta-blocker/blocking , corrected QT interval , LQTS
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
458932
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