Myocarditis Flashcards
Define myocarditis.
Inflammation of the myocardium in the absence of the predominant acute or chronic ischaemia characteristic of coronary artery disease. It is a clinical syndrome of non-ischaemic myocardial inflammation resulting from a heterogeneous group of infectious, immune, and non-immune diseases.
Explain the aetiology/risk factors of myocarditis.
Infection
HIV
Smallpox vaccine
Autoimmune disease
Peripartum and postnatal periods
Summarise the epidemiology of myocarditis.
Autopsy studies reveal myocarditis in 1% to 9% of routine postmortem examinations, and a prospective postmortem study of sudden cardiac death in young adults suggests myocarditis as the aetiology in approximately 10% of cases.
Recognise the presenting symptoms of myocarditis.
Chest pain
SOB
Fatigue
Palpitations
Recognise the signs of myocarditis on physical examination.
S3 gallop
Sinus tachycardia
Elevated neck veins
Identify appropriate investigations for myocarditis and interpret the results.
ECG
CXR
Troponin
Echo
CK
BNP