Myocarditis Flashcards

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Myocarditis

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Myocarditis describes inflammation of the myocardium. There are a wide range of underlying causes. It should be particularly considered in younger patients who present with chest pain.

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Causes of myocarditis

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	viral: coxsackie B, HIV
	bacteria: diphtheria, clostridia
	spirochaetes: Lyme disease
	protozoa: Chagas' disease, toxoplasmosis
	autoimmune
	drugs: doxorubicin
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Presentation of myocarditis

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usually young patient with an acute history
chest pain
dyspnoea
arrhythmias
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Investigations in myocarditis

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Bloods
o ↑ inflammatory markers in 99%
o ↑ cardiac enzymes
o ↑ BNP

ECG
o tachycardia
o arrhythmias
o ST-segment elevation and T wave inversion

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Blood results in myocarditis

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↑ inflammatory markers in 99%
↑ cardiac enzymes
↑ BNP

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ECG changes in myocarditis

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o tachycardia
o arrhythmias
o ST-segment elevation and T wave inversion

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Complications in myocarditis

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  • heart failure
  • arrhythmia, possibly leading to sudden death
  • dilated cardiomyopathy: usually a late complication
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Management of myocarditis

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  • treatment of underlying cause e.g. antibiotics if bacterial cause
  • supportive treatment e.g. of heart failure or arrhythmias
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