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Circulation | 2009

Prevalence of the Congenital Long-QT Syndrome

Peter J. Schwartz; Marco Stramba-Badiale; Lia Crotti; Matteo Pedrazzini; Alessandra Besana; Giuliano Bosi; Fulvio Gabbarini; Karine Goulene; Roberto Insolia; Savina Mannarino; Fabio Mosca; Luigi Nespoli; Alessandro Rimini; Enrico Rosati; Patrizia Salice; Carla Spazzolini

Background— The prevalence of genetic arrhythmogenic diseases is unknown. For the long-QT syndrome (LQTS), figures ranging from 1:20 000 to 1:5000 were published, but none was based on actual data. Our objective was to define the prevalence of LQTS. Methods and Results— In 18 maternity hospitals, an ECG was performed in 44 596 infants 15 to 25 days old (43 080 whites). In infants with a corrected QT interval (QTc) >450 ms, the ECG was repeated within 1 to 2 weeks. Genetic analysis, by screening 7 LQTS genes, was performed in 28 of 31 (90%) and in 14 of 28 infants (50%) with, respectively, a QTc >470 ms or between 461 and 470 ms. A QTc of 451 to 460, 461 to 470, and >470 ms was observed in 177 (0.41%), 28 (0.06%), and 31 infants (0.07%). Among genotyped infants, disease-causing mutations were found in 12 of 28 (43%) with a QTc >470 ms and in 4 of 14 (29%) with a QTc of 461 to 470 ms. One genotype-negative infant (QTc 482 ms) was diagnosed as affected by LQTS on clinical grounds. Among family members of genotype-positive infants, 51% were found to carry disease-causing mutations. In total, 17 of 43 080 white infants were affected by LQTS, demonstrating a prevalence of at least 1:2534 apparently healthy live births (95% confidence interval, 1:1583 to 1:4350). Conclusions— This study provides the first data-based estimate of the prevalence of LQTS among whites. On the basis of the nongenotyped infants with QTc between 451 and 470 ms, we advance the hypothesis that this prevalence might be close to 1:2000. ECG-guided molecular screening can identify most infants affected by LQTS and unmask affected relatives, thus allowing effective preventive measures.


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2018

Kawasaki disease: guidelines of Italian Society of Pediatrics, part II - treatment of resistant forms and cardiovascular complications, follow-up, lifestyle and prevention of cardiovascular risks

Alessandra Marchesi; Isabella Tarissi de Jacobis; Donato Rigante; Alessandro Rimini; Walter Malorni; Giovanni Corsello; Grazia Bossi; Sabrina Buonuomo; Fabio Cardinale; Elisabetta Cortis; Fabrizio De Benedetti; Andrea De Zorzi; Marzia Duse; Domenico Del Principe; Rosa Maria Dellepiane; Livio D’Isanto; Maya El Hachem; Susanna Esposito; Fernanda Falcini; Ugo Giordano; Maria Cristina Maggio; Savina Mannarino; Gianluigi Marseglia; Silvana Martino; Giulia Marucci; Rossella Massaro; Christian Pescosolido; Donatella Pietraforte; Maria Cristina Pietrogrande; Patrizia Salice

This second part of practical Guidelines related to Kawasaki disease (KD) has the goal of contributing to prompt diagnosis and most appropriate treatment of KD resistant forms and cardiovascular complications, including non-pharmacologic treatments, follow-up, lifestyle and prevention of cardiovascular risks in the long-term through a set of 17 recommendations.Guidelines, however, should not be considered a norm that limits the treatment options of pediatricians and practitioners, as treatment modalities other than those recommended may be required as a result of peculiar medical circumstances, patient’s condition, and disease severity or individual complications.


Italian Journal of Pediatrics | 2018

Kawasaki disease: guidelines of the Italian Society of Pediatrics, part I - definition, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical expression and management of the acute phase

Alessandra Marchesi; Isabella Tarissi de Jacobis; Donato Rigante; Alessandro Rimini; Walter Malorni; Giovanni Corsello; Grazia Bossi; Sabrina Buonuomo; Fabio Cardinale; Elisabetta Cortis; Fabrizio De Benedetti; Andrea De Zorzi; Marzia Duse; Domenico Del Principe; Rosa Maria Dellepiane; Livio D’Isanto; Maya El Hachem; Susanna Esposito; Fernanda Falcini; Ugo Giordano; Maria Cristina Maggio; Savina Mannarino; Gianluigi Marseglia; Silvana Martino; Giulia Marucci; Rossella Massaro; Christian Pescosolido; Donatella Pietraforte; Maria Cristina Pietrogrande; Patrizia Salice

The primary purpose of these practical guidelines related to Kawasaki disease (KD) is to contribute to prompt diagnosis and appropriate treatment on the basis of different specialists’ contributions in the field. A set of 40 recommendations is provided, divided in two parts: the first describes the definition of KD, its epidemiology, etiopathogenetic hints, presentation, clinical course and general management, including treatment of the acute phase, through specific 23 recommendations.Their application is aimed at improving the rate of treatment with intravenous immunoglobulin and the overall potential development of coronary artery abnormalities in KD. Guidelines, however, should not be considered a norm that limits treatment options of pediatricians and practitioners, as treatment modalities other than those recommended may be required as a result of peculiar medical circumstances, patient’s condition, and disease severity or complications.


Clinical Dysmorphology | 2006

Genetic heterogeneity and phenotypic anomalies in children with atrioventricular canal defect and tetralogy of Fallot.

Pasquale Vergara; Maria Cristina Digilio; Andrea De Zorzi; Duccio Di Carlo; Rossella Capolino; Alessandro Rimini; Monica Pelegrini; Raffaele Calabrò; Bruno Marino


Archive | 2007

Electrocardiographic and genetic screening for long QT syndrome: results from a prospective study on 44,596 neonates.

Peter J. Schwartz; M Stramba Badiale; Lia Crotti; Karine Goulene; Matteo Pedrazzini; Savina Mannarino; Patrizia Salice; Giuliano Bosi; Luigi Nespoli; Alessandro Rimini; Fulvio Gabbarini; Enrico Rosati; Pj Schwartz


Journal of Interventional Cardiology | 2004

Atresia of right pulmonary veins with intact atrial septum and major aorto-pulmonary collateral treated with percutaneous stent implantation and embolization.

Gian Paolo Ussia; Maurizio Marasini; Alessandro Rimini; Giacomo Pongiglione


Pediatric Cardiology | 2016

Incidence of Respiratory Disease During the First Two Years of Life in Children with Hemodynamically Significant Congenital Heart Disease in Italy: A Retrospective Study

Giacomo Pongiglione; Alessandro Possidoni; Umberto di Luzio Paparatti; Anna Maria Costanzo; Giuliana Gualberti; Marco Bonvicini; Alessandro Rimini; Gabriella Agnoletti; Maria Pia Calabrò; Marco Pozzi; Roberto Tumbarello; Patrizia Salice; Patrizio Fiorini; Maria Giovanna Russo; Ornella Milanesi


Area Pediatrica | 2008

La dichiarazione di erice: Superare con successo una diagnosi di tumore in età pediatrica. Concetto di guarigione e indicazioni per i controlli a distanza

Antonella Palmieri; Salvatore Savasta; Stefania Zampogna; Armando Cama; Carlo Gandolfo; Andrea Rossi; Angelo Claudio Molinari; Andrea Moscatelli; Miriam Tumolo; Alessandro Rimini; Manuela Agostini; A. M. Laverda; Umberto Raucci; Alberto Tozzi; Riccardo Longhi; Pasquale Di Pietro


Circulation | 2007

Abstract 1778: Electrocardiographic and Genetic Screening for Long QT Syndrome: Results from a Prospective Study on 44,596 Neonates

Marco Stramba-Badiale; Lia Crotti; Karine Goulene; Matteo Pedrazzini; Savina Mannarino; Patrizia Salice; Giuliano Bosi; Luigi Nespoli; Alessandro Rimini; Fulvio Gabbarini; Enrico Rosati; Peter J. Schwartz


Archive | 2006

L'ipertensione in età giovanile

Gianluca Trocchio; Monica Pelegrini; Alessandro Rimini; Giacomo Pongiglione

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Patrizia Salice

Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico

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Andrea De Zorzi

Boston Children's Hospital

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Fulvio Gabbarini

Boston Children's Hospital

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Domenico Del Principe

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Donatella Pietraforte

Istituto Superiore di Sanità

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