Ultrasonographic characterization and prognostic follow-up of fetal cardiac involvement in maternal immune diseases
Shaoli Yin, Qi Lin, Shaoting Huang, Jinfeng Xu, Yujuan Zhang

TL;DR
This study examines how maternal immune diseases affect fetal heart health and outlines three types of fetal cardiac involvement, emphasizing the importance of early detection and monitoring.
Contribution
The paper introduces a classification system for fetal cardiac involvement in maternal immune diseases and highlights the need for maternal antibody screening.
Findings
Fetal cardiac manifestations were categorized into three types: isolated arrhythmia, isolated EFE, and both.
All arrhythmias were bradyarrhythmias, with sinus bradycardia being the most common.
Early maternal antibody screening is crucial for managing fetal cardiac abnormalities linked to immune diseases.
Abstract
To analyze the clinical characteristics, echocardiographic features, and prognosis of fetuses with maternal immune diseases. We retrospectively evaluated 20 fetuses with cardiac manifestations due to maternal immune diseases from our center between 2019 and 2023 in China. Clinical and echocardiographic data of fetuses and maternal sero-immunity were collected. The pregnancy outcomes were followed up. The cardiac manifestations seen in 20 fetuses were categorized into three types: type I: isolated-arrhythmia: seven cases (35%); type II: isolated endocardial fibroelastosis (EFE): four cases (20%); and type III: both arrhythmia and EFE: nine cases (45%). The arrhythmias in all cases were bradyarrhythmia, including sinus bradycardia and atrioventricular block. The results of maternal antibody test showed the following three types: (1) five cases were positive for anti-SSA antibody alone;…
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TopicsSystemic Lupus Erythematosus Research · Immunodeficiency and Autoimmune Disorders · Renal Diseases and Glomerulopathies
