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Lyme Carditis in Children Usually Transient but Can Be Life Threatening

Lyme Carditis in Children Usually Transient but Can Be Life Threatening

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) May 01 – Manifestations of Lyme carditis in children can range from asymptomatic first-degree heart block to fulminant myocarditis, physicians at Harvard Medical School report in the May issue of Pediatrics. Data from their case series indicate that older age, arthralgia, and cardiopulmonary symptoms were independent predictors of carditis in pediatric patients with early disseminated Lyme disease.

In untreated Lyme disease, signs and symptoms of early dissemination may manifest within weeks to months of a tick bite, Dr. John M. Costello and co-investigators note. To characterize the clinical course of Lyme carditis in children, they reviewed cases of 207 children treated between 1994 and 2008 for early disseminated Lyme disease.

Records showed that 33 (16%) had carditis, along with a wide range of systemic involvement. According to the Boston-based research team, only one patient presented with isolated carditis and no erythema migrans or noncardiac systemic manifestations. Duration of hospitalization ranged from 1 to 13 days, and there were no deaths.

Fourteen patients had advanced heart block, including 9 with complete block, but recovery of sinus rhythm took no more than 7 days.

In addition, among the 33 patients with carditis, 4 had depressed ventricular systolic function and 3 of them required mechanical ventilation, temporary pacing, and inotropic support.

Analysis showed that significant independent predictors of Lyme carditis were age over 10 years (adjusted odds ratio 8.3), arthralgias (OR 5.8), and cardiopulmonary symptoms (OR 76.8). Sensitivity and specificity of cardiopulmonary symptoms for Lyme carditis were 42% and 99%, respectively.

Of 27 patients for whom follow-up data were available, complete recovery occurred in 24. One patient had ongoing second-degree atriventricular block at 2.7 years. The other 2 patients had improved but still had mildly prolonged PR intervals at short-term follow-up.

Thus, Dr. Costello’s group states, “A full recovery should be expected with supportive care and antibiotic therapy.” However, they point out that 6 patients had prolonged corrected QT intervals and advise physicians “to avoid drugs that prolong the QT interval in these patients until the electrocardiogram has normalized.”

Pediatrics 2009;123:e835-e841.

Spirochetes in cardiac biopsies

Linda’s comment:  This report was posted in 1989 but it still is true today.  Many of us Lymies have/had Lyme Carditis.  It can be frightening to say the least.  I was never one to do antibiotics, but I did plenty of anti microbial’s, herbals, supplements and later the FIGHT lifelong daily detox and don’t have those problems today.  Reducing heavy metals and reducing my total body burden of pathogens and toxins has been God sent to me.  You don’t have to use the brands that I chose, but I know the products I used worked, and are still working for me.   I have battled (5) Cancers, (2) Lyme infections, COPD, Arthritis, CHF, Varestrongylus Klapowi worm, and several other health woes, however once I woke up and made the right lifestyle changes, the battles I fought became much easier.  Giving up GMO foods, removing all the toxins,chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, and toxic cleaning supplies from my home made this healing and detox journey much easier. Being a southern cook, it wasn’t as hard as I anticipated to make cooking changes.  My recipes have become just as delicious.  Did I complain when making these changes, you betcha I did.  However, when I begin my research on all the no no’s in my life and finding out the Cancers were environmental Cancers, threw me right into the mission of making changes.  Once I stopped complaining to my self it was much easier.  It became a challenge to prove to myself I could make these changes.  In the beginning I never told my family that they were eating gluten free or Buffalo meat.  When they began to tell me that they knew something was different, but it tasted good to them, I finally admitted about the gluten free and Buffalo. Regards, Linda

Cardiac involvement occurring early in Borrelia burgdorferi infection is a clinical manifestation of human Lyme disease. Therefore, two patients with acute complete atrioventricular heart blocks and unexplained recurrent dizziness were studied. Both patients had significantly elevated serum titers of IgM and IgG antibodies to B. burgdorferi. Right ventricular subendocardial biopsies showed dense infiltrates consisting of lymphocytes and plasma cells. Silver staining revealed spirochetes characteristic of B. burgdorferi near and in the infiltrates, between the muscle fibers, and in the endocardium. One patient responded to penicillin; the other did not, necessitating installation of a pacemaker. Thus, permanent heart damage may result from cardiac involvement in Lyme disease. Continued

Lyme Carditis in Children Usually Transient but Can Be Life Threatening

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) May 01 – Manifestations of Lyme carditis in children can range from asymptomatic first-degree heart block to fulminant myocarditis, physicians at Harvard Medical School report in the May issue of Pediatrics. Data from their case series indicate that older age, arthralgia, and cardiopulmonary symptoms were independent predictors of carditis in pediatric patients with early disseminated Lyme disease. Continued