Facilitation of Vaginal Delivery in an Infant with Complete Heart Block Secondary to Maternal Anti‐Ro Antibodies

  • Thornton E
  • Tripathi L
  • Shebani S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Congenital heart block (CHB) is a rare disorder that may be associated with a high morbidity and even mortality, with a risk of death both in utero and during infancy. Women with serum titres of anti‐Ro and/or anti‐La antibodies carry a risk of CHB of 1–5% in their offspring, with a recurrence risk of approximately 20%. We present a case of a 36‐year‐old female with a pregnancy complicated by congenital heart block. Autoimmune profiling at booking showed she was positive for lupus anticoagulant and anti‐Ro antibodies. A fetal echocardiogram at 21 + 3 showed complete heart block. She was monitored throughout the remainder of her pregnancy with serial growth scans, cardiovascular profiling, and BPP scoring. She had a normal vaginal delivery at term to a female infant.

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Thornton, E., Tripathi, L., Shebani, S., Bruce, I., & Byrd, L. (2017). Facilitation of Vaginal Delivery in an Infant with Complete Heart Block Secondary to Maternal Anti‐Ro Antibodies. Case Reports in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2017(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/8352320

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