Advanced Heart Block in Children with Lyme Disease. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • BACKGROUND: The clinical course of children with advanced heart block secondary to Lyme disease has not been well characterized. OBJECTIVE: To review the presentation, management, and time to resolution of heart block due to Lyme disease in previously healthy children. METHODS: An IRB approved single-center retrospective study was conducted of all patients < 21 years old with confirmed Lyme disease and advanced second or third degree heart block between 2007 and 2017. RESULTS: Twelve patients (100% male) with a mean age of 15.9 years (range 13.2-18.1) were identified. Six patients (50%) had mild to moderate atrioventricular valve regurgitation and all had normal biventricular function. Five patients had advanced second degree heart block and 7 had complete heart block with an escape rate of 20-57 bpm. Isoproterenol was used in 4 patients for 3-4 days and one patient required transvenous pacing for 2 days. Patients were treated with 21 days (n = 6, 50%) or 28 days (n = 6, 50%) of antibiotics. Three patients received steroids for 3-4 days. Advanced heart block resolved in all patients within 2-5 days, and all had a normal PR interval within 3 days to 16 months from hospital discharge. CONCLUSION: Symptomatic children who present with new high-grade heart block from an endemic area should be tested for Lyme disease. Antibiotic therapy provides quick and complete resolution of advanced heart block within 5 days, while steroids did not appear to shorten the time course in this case series. Importantly, no patients required a permanent pacemaker.

publication date

  • October 31, 2018

Research

keywords

  • Heart Block
  • Lyme Disease

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85055988846

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1007/s00246-018-2003-8

PubMed ID

  • 30377753

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 40

issue

  • 3