Circulation, Vol 53, 3-8, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
JT Lie, HS Rosenberg and EE Erickson
The cause of the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS, crib death, or cot
death) is unknown. Current hypotheses include lability of heart rate and/or
rhythm as a pathogenetic factor. The conduction system of 50 infants coming
to autopsy were examined by serial sections; the infants were from newborn
to two years of age. Twenty-six were SIDS deaths and 24 were explained
deaths (ED). The frequency of histologic abnormalities of the specialized
tissue was almost identical in both groups of infants. Hemorrhage in or
around different parts of the conduction system was present in 27% SIDS and
29% ED. There was no evidence of cell death or degeneration of conduction
fibers, nor obstructive lesions of the atrioventricular (A-V) arteries.
Apparent moulding of A-V node and His bundle was a universal finding in
both SIDS and ED, and consisted of irregular interdigitation of A-V node
and His bundle fibers with the myxoid central fibrous body (CFB). Isolated
bundles of conduction fibers residing in CFB and membranous ventricular
septum were seen in two SIDS, but no direct contact between these fibers
and the working myocardium could be identified in serial sections in either
case. Without corroborating antemortem electrophysiologic data, the
functional significance of morphologic findings in the conduction system of
SIDS must remain conjectural.
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Histopathology of the conduction system in the sudden infant death syndrome
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