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A distinct septal pattern of late gadolinium enhancement specific for COVID-induced myocarditis: A multicenter cardiovascular magnetic resonance study.
Haberka, Maciej; Rajewska-Tabor, Justyna; Wojtowicz, Dagmara; Jankowska, Anna; Miszalski-Jamka, Karol; Janus, Magdalena; Dorniak, Karolina; Kulawiak-Galaska, Dorota; Stasiow, Bartlomiej; Rozmiarek, Szymon; Fijalkowska, Jadwiga; Elikowski, Waldemar; Lawrynowicz, Marzena; Spiewak, Mateusz; Kozinski, Marek; Pyda, Malgorzata.
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  • Haberka M; Department of Cardiology, SHS, Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland. mhaberka@sum.edu.pl.
  • Rajewska-Tabor J; Department of Cardiovascular Imaging, CMR unit, Upper Silesian Medical Centre of the Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland. mhaberka@sum.edu.pl.
  • Wojtowicz D; 1st Department of Cardiology, CMR unit, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
  • Jankowska A; Department of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdynia, Poland.
  • Miszalski-Jamka K; Department of Cardiology, Cardinal Wyszynski Specialist Hospital, Lublin, Poland.
  • Janus M; Diagnostic Imaging Department, Silesian Center for Heart Diseases, Zabrze, Poland.
  • Dorniak K; 1st Department of Cardiology, CMR unit, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
  • Kulawiak-Galaska D; Department of Noninvasive Cardiac Diagnostics, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Stasiow B; Department of Radiology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Rozmiarek S; Department of Cardiovascular Imaging, CMR unit, Upper Silesian Medical Centre of the Medical University of Silesia, Katowice, Poland.
  • Fijalkowska J; 1st Department of Cardiology, CMR unit, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland.
  • Elikowski W; 2nd Department of Radiology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Lawrynowicz M; Infectious diseases hospital for COVID-19, Józef Strus Municipal Hospital, Poznan, Poland.
  • Spiewak M; Department of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdynia, Poland.
  • Kozinski M; Magnetic Resonance Unit, Department of Radiology, National Institute of Cardiology, Warszawa, Poland.
  • Pyda M; Department of Cardiology and Internal Diseases, Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdynia, Poland.
Kardiol Pol ; 81(5): 463-471, 2023.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36871296
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 is a great medical challenge as it provokes acute respiratory distress and has pulmonary manifestations and cardiovascular (CV) consequences. AIMS: This study compared cardiac injury in COVID-19 myocarditis patients with non-COVID-19 myocarditis patients. METHODS: Patients who recovered from COVID-19 were scheduled for cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) owing to clinical myocarditis suspicion. The retrospective non-COVID-19 myocarditis (2018-2019) group was enrolled (n = 221 patients). All patients underwent contrast-enhanced CMR, the conventional myocarditis protocol, and late gadolinium enhancement (LGE). The COVID study group included 552 patients at a mean (standard deviation [SD]) age of 45.9 (12.6) years. RESULTS: CMR assessment confirmed myocarditis-like LGE in 46% of the cases (68.5% of the segments with LGE <25% transmural extent), left ventricular (LV) dilatation in 10%, and systolic dysfunction in 16% of cases. The COVID-19 myocarditis group showed a smaller median (interquartile range [IQR]) LV LGE (4.4% [2.9%-8.1%] vs. 5.9% [4.4%-11.8%]; P <0.001), lower LV end-diastolic volume (144.6 [125.5-178] ml vs. 162.8 [136.6-194] ml; P <0.001), limited functional consequence (left ventricular ejection fraction, 59% [54.1%-65%] vs. 58% [52%-63%]; P = 0.01), and a higher rate of pericarditis (13.6% vs. 6%; P = 0.03) compared to non-COVID-19 myocarditis. The COVID-19-induced injury was more frequent in septal segments (2, 3, 14), and non-COVID-19 myocarditis showed higher affinity to lateral wall segments (P <0.01). Neither obesity nor age was associated with LV injury or remodeling in subjects with COVID-19 myocarditis. CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19-induced myocarditis is associated with minor LV injury with a significantly more frequent septal pattern and a higher pericarditis rate than non-COVID-19 myocarditis.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pericarditis / COVID-19 / Miocarditis Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Kardiol Pol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Polonia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Pericarditis / COVID-19 / Miocarditis Tipo de estudio: Clinical_trials / Etiology_studies / Guideline / Observational_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Humans / Middle aged Idioma: En Revista: Kardiol Pol Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Polonia