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Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death

Introduction: Long QT syndrome is the main arrhythmogenic disease responsible for sudden death in infants, especially in the first days of life. Performing an electrocardiogram in newborns could enable early diagnosis and adoption of therapeutic measures focused on preventing lethal arrhythmogenic e...

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Autores principales: Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia, García-Algar, Oscar, Zambrano, María Dolores, Fernández-Falgueres, Anna, Sailer, Sebastian, Cesar, Sergi, Sebastiani, Giorgia, Martí-Almor, Julio, Aurensanz, Esther, Cruzalegui, Jose Carlos, Merchan, Erika Fernanda, Coll, Mónica, Pérez-Serra, Alexandra, del Olmo, Bernat, Fiol, Victoria, Iglesias, Anna, Ferrer-Costa, Carles, Puigmulé, Marta, Lopez, Laura, Pico, Ferran, Arbelo, Elena, Jordà, Paloma, Brugada, Josep, Brugada, Ramon, Campuzano, Oscar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.704580
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author Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia
García-Algar, Oscar
Zambrano, María Dolores
Fernández-Falgueres, Anna
Sailer, Sebastian
Cesar, Sergi
Sebastiani, Giorgia
Martí-Almor, Julio
Aurensanz, Esther
Cruzalegui, Jose Carlos
Merchan, Erika Fernanda
Coll, Mónica
Pérez-Serra, Alexandra
del Olmo, Bernat
Fiol, Victoria
Iglesias, Anna
Ferrer-Costa, Carles
Puigmulé, Marta
Lopez, Laura
Pico, Ferran
Arbelo, Elena
Jordà, Paloma
Brugada, Josep
Brugada, Ramon
Campuzano, Oscar
author_facet Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia
García-Algar, Oscar
Zambrano, María Dolores
Fernández-Falgueres, Anna
Sailer, Sebastian
Cesar, Sergi
Sebastiani, Giorgia
Martí-Almor, Julio
Aurensanz, Esther
Cruzalegui, Jose Carlos
Merchan, Erika Fernanda
Coll, Mónica
Pérez-Serra, Alexandra
del Olmo, Bernat
Fiol, Victoria
Iglesias, Anna
Ferrer-Costa, Carles
Puigmulé, Marta
Lopez, Laura
Pico, Ferran
Arbelo, Elena
Jordà, Paloma
Brugada, Josep
Brugada, Ramon
Campuzano, Oscar
author_sort Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia
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description Introduction: Long QT syndrome is the main arrhythmogenic disease responsible for sudden death in infants, especially in the first days of life. Performing an electrocardiogram in newborns could enable early diagnosis and adoption of therapeutic measures focused on preventing lethal arrhythmogenic events. However, the inclusion of an electrocardiogram in neonatal screening protocols still remains a matter of discussion. To comprehensively analyse the potential clinical value of performing an electrocardiogram and subsequent follow-up in a cohort of newborns. Methods: Electrocardiograms were performed in 685 neonates within the first week of life. One year follow-up was performed if QTc > 450 ms identified. Comprehensive genetic analysis using massive sequencing was performed in all cases with QTc > 470 ms. Results: We identified 54 neonates with QTc > 450 ms/ <470 ms; all normalized QTc values within 6 months. Eight cases had QTc > 480 ms at birth and, if persistent, pharmacological treatment was administrated during follow-up. A rare variant was identified as the potential cause of long QT syndrome in five cases. Three cases showed a family history of sudden arrhythmogenic death. Conclusions: Our prospective study identifies 0.14% of cases with a definite long QT, supporting implementation of electrocardiograms in routine pediatric protocols. It is an effective, simple and non-invasive approach that can help prevent sudden death in neonates and their relatives. Genetic analyses help to unravel the cause of arrhythmogenic disease in diagnosing neonates. Further, clinical assessment and genetic analysis of relatives allowed early identification of family members at risk of arrhythmias helping to adopt preventive personalized measures.
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spelling pubmed-83584352021-08-13 Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia García-Algar, Oscar Zambrano, María Dolores Fernández-Falgueres, Anna Sailer, Sebastian Cesar, Sergi Sebastiani, Giorgia Martí-Almor, Julio Aurensanz, Esther Cruzalegui, Jose Carlos Merchan, Erika Fernanda Coll, Mónica Pérez-Serra, Alexandra del Olmo, Bernat Fiol, Victoria Iglesias, Anna Ferrer-Costa, Carles Puigmulé, Marta Lopez, Laura Pico, Ferran Arbelo, Elena Jordà, Paloma Brugada, Josep Brugada, Ramon Campuzano, Oscar Front Pediatr Pediatrics Introduction: Long QT syndrome is the main arrhythmogenic disease responsible for sudden death in infants, especially in the first days of life. Performing an electrocardiogram in newborns could enable early diagnosis and adoption of therapeutic measures focused on preventing lethal arrhythmogenic events. However, the inclusion of an electrocardiogram in neonatal screening protocols still remains a matter of discussion. To comprehensively analyse the potential clinical value of performing an electrocardiogram and subsequent follow-up in a cohort of newborns. Methods: Electrocardiograms were performed in 685 neonates within the first week of life. One year follow-up was performed if QTc > 450 ms identified. Comprehensive genetic analysis using massive sequencing was performed in all cases with QTc > 470 ms. Results: We identified 54 neonates with QTc > 450 ms/ <470 ms; all normalized QTc values within 6 months. Eight cases had QTc > 480 ms at birth and, if persistent, pharmacological treatment was administrated during follow-up. A rare variant was identified as the potential cause of long QT syndrome in five cases. Three cases showed a family history of sudden arrhythmogenic death. Conclusions: Our prospective study identifies 0.14% of cases with a definite long QT, supporting implementation of electrocardiograms in routine pediatric protocols. It is an effective, simple and non-invasive approach that can help prevent sudden death in neonates and their relatives. Genetic analyses help to unravel the cause of arrhythmogenic disease in diagnosing neonates. Further, clinical assessment and genetic analysis of relatives allowed early identification of family members at risk of arrhythmias helping to adopt preventive personalized measures. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8358435/ /pubmed/34395343 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.704580 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sarquella-Brugada, García-Algar, Zambrano, Fernández-Falgueres, Sailer, Cesar, Sebastiani, Martí-Almor, Aurensanz, Cruzalegui, Merchan, Coll, Pérez-Serra, Olmo, Fiol, Iglesias, Ferrer-Costa, Puigmulé, Lopez, Pico, Arbelo, Jordà, Brugada, Brugada and Campuzano. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Sarquella-Brugada, Georgia
García-Algar, Oscar
Zambrano, María Dolores
Fernández-Falgueres, Anna
Sailer, Sebastian
Cesar, Sergi
Sebastiani, Giorgia
Martí-Almor, Julio
Aurensanz, Esther
Cruzalegui, Jose Carlos
Merchan, Erika Fernanda
Coll, Mónica
Pérez-Serra, Alexandra
del Olmo, Bernat
Fiol, Victoria
Iglesias, Anna
Ferrer-Costa, Carles
Puigmulé, Marta
Lopez, Laura
Pico, Ferran
Arbelo, Elena
Jordà, Paloma
Brugada, Josep
Brugada, Ramon
Campuzano, Oscar
Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title_full Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title_fullStr Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title_full_unstemmed Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title_short Early Identification of Prolonged QT Interval for Prevention of Sudden Infant Death
title_sort early identification of prolonged qt interval for prevention of sudden infant death
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8358435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34395343
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2021.704580
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