Myocarditis Flashcards

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What is myocarditis?

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Inflammation of cardiac muscle (myocardium).
- Usually young patients(19-35y/o) with acute history of recent flu-like illness and new onset chest pain.

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Summarise the epidemiology of myocarditis

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● Incidence is difficult to measure accurately
- Predominantly affects young people aged 19 to 35 years old.
● Coxsackie B virus is most common in Europe and USA
● Chagas disease is most common in South America

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What causes myocarditis?

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Usually IDIOPATHIC 

  1. Viral: Coxsackie B (most common), EBV, CMV (Cytomegalovirus), influenza
  2. Bacteria: Post-streptococcal, TB, diphtheria
  3. Fungal: candidiasis
  4. Protozoal: Chagas disease
  5. Non-infective: SLE, sarcoidosis, polymyositis, hypersensitivity.
  6. Drugs: chemotherapy
  7. Cocaine, radiation
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What are the presenting symptoms of myocarditis?

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  1. Prodromal flu-like illness with:
    o Fever
    o Malaise
    o Fatigue
    o Lethargy
  2. Breathlessness (due to pericardial effusion/myocardial dysfunction)
  3. Palpitations
  4. Sharp chest pain (suggesting there is also pericarditis)
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What signs of myocarditis can be found on physical examination?

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● Signs of pericarditis
● Tachycardia
● Soft S1
● S4 gallop
● Signs of complications (e.g. heart failure, arrhythmia)

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What investigations are used to diagnose/ monitor myocarditis?

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  1. Endomyocardial Biopsy
  2. 12-Lead ECG → ordered immediately in anyone with chest pain or cardiac symptoms. May see ST elevation and T wave inversion.
  3. Bloods → increased cardiac enzymes (CK, CK-MB, Troponin), increased ESR, increased BNP
  4. CXR → cardiac enlargement, pleural effusions, bilateral pulmonary infiltrates (pulmonary oedema)
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How is myocarditis managed?

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  1. Supportive Treatment → cardiac monitoring, oxygen administration, analgesics
  2. Treat Cause → antibiotics for bacterial myocarditis, antimycotics for fungal infections
    - Patients with severe myocarditis may require ITU support and vasopressors
    - Patients with viral acute myocarditis may benefit from a course of corticosteroids.
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