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Objective. To investigate the association between complete congenital heart
block (CCHB) in the fetus and adult disease.
Methods. We prospectively studied 111 consecutive patients with systemic lu
pus erythematosus (SLE) or a positive extractable nuclear antigen (Ro, La,
or RNP) attending a connective tissue disease (CTD) clinic and 19 patients
who had had children with CCHB. Electrocardiographs were recorded on all pa
tients and subsequently analyzed blindly.
Results. There was a significantly shorter PR interval in the mothers of ch
ildren with CCHB compared to patients attending the CTD clinic (p < 0.02).
There was no significant difference in PR interval between Ro positive and
Ro negative patients in the CTD clinic. There were no significant differenc
es in QRS or QTc duration between mothers with CCHB children and Ro positiv
e or Ro negative patients attending the CTD clinic, The shorter PR interval
in the mothers with CCHB children may be explained by their significantly
younger age compared to patients in the CTD clinic (p < 0.02, 95% CI) and t
he lower incidence of CTD.
Conclusion. We were unable to confirm the association between anti-Ro antib
odies and cardiac conduction defects in adults. This supports theories that
CCHB is due to vulnerability peculiar to the fetal heart during a particul
ar stage of development between 16 and 30 weeks of gestation.