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Adams-Stokes attack as the first symptom of acute rheumatic fever: report of an adolescent case and review of the literature.
[acute rheumatic fever]
Acquired
complete
heart
block
,
in
pediatric
age
is
mainly
the
results
of
direct
injury
to
conduction
tissue
during
cardiac
surgery
or
cardiac
catheterisation
.
It
can
also
be
observed
in
different
clinical
settings
as
infectious
diseases
,
neoplasia
,
and
inflammatory
diseases
.
It
has
a
wide
range
of
presentation
and
in
some
settings
it
can
appear
a
dramatic
event
.
Although
a
rare
finding
during
acute
rheumatic
fever
,
with
a
transient
course
,
it
may
need
a
specific
and
intensive
treatment
.
We
report
the
case
of
an
Adams-
Stokes
attack
in
an
adolescent
with
acute
rheumatic
carditis
and
complete
atrio-
ventricular
block
.
The
attack
was
the
first
symptom
of
carditis
.
We
reviewed
the
literature
and
could
find
25
cases
of
complete
atrio-
ventricular
block
due
to
rheumatic
fever
.
Ten
of
the
25
patients
experienced
an
Adams-
Stokes
attack
.
Nineteen
of
the
25
patients
were
certainly
in
the
pediatric
age
group
.
Seven
of
the
19
pediatric
cases
experienced
an
Adams-
Stokes
attack
.
In
16
/
25
cases
,
the
duration
of
the
atrio-
ventricular
block
was
reported
:
it
lasted
from
a
few
minutes
to
ten
days
.
Pacemaker
implantation
was
necessary
in
7
cases
.
Rheumatic
fever
must
be
kept
in
mind
in
the
diagnostic
work-up
of
patients
with
acquired
complete
atrio-
ventricular
block
,
particularly
when
it
occurs
in
pediatric
patients
.
The
insertion
of
a
temporary
pacemaker
should
be
considered
when
complete
atrio-
ventricular
block
determines
Adams-
Stokes
attacks
.
Complete
heart
block
during
acute
rheumatic
fever
is
rare
and
is
usually
transient
.
Along
with
endocarditis
,
myocarditis
and
pericarditis
,
complete
atrio-
ventricular
block
has
been
recognized
,
rarely
,
during
the
course
of
acute
rheumatic
carditis
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"complete heart block"
symptom
acute rheumatic fever
This symptom has already been validated