A child with spontaneous recovery of normal sinus rhythm from idiopathic complete atrioventricular block.
Ting-Wei KaoGi-Beom KimPublished in: Cardiology in the young (2020)
Atrioventricular block in children is not common but is a life-threatening disease. As no spontaneous regression of conductive disruption was reported, those sustaining idiopathic atrioventricular blocks are difficult to manage and often require pacemaker implantation. In this study, we presented the first case of a child who surprisingly recovered from idiopathic complete atrioventricular block without intervention 4 years after initial presentation.