Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Acute myocarditis may mimic myocardial infarction, since affected patients complain of "typical" chest pain, the ECG changes are identical to those observed in acute coronary syndromes, and serum markers are increased. We d...
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doaj-4a6143253d994e15808c3d22fc4c306d2020-11-25T01:08:07ZengBMCCardiovascular Ultrasound1476-71202011-01-0191110.1186/1476-7120-9-1Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow upTritto CristinaCapone SergioLauretti AntonioSticchi iovanniDe Fabrizio GiovanniRanieri AnnaAlbanese AlbertoOreto GiuseppeCostantini MarcelloFachechi ClaudioRenna RealinoMontinaro AntonioPicano Eugenio<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Acute myocarditis may mimic myocardial infarction, since affected patients complain of "typical" chest pain, the ECG changes are identical to those observed in acute coronary syndromes, and serum markers are increased. We describe a case series of presumptive myocarditis with ST segment elevation on admission ECG.</p> <p>Methods and Results</p> <p>From 1998 to 2009, 21 patients (20 males; age 17-42 years) were admitted with chest pain, persistent ST segment elevation, serum enzyme and troponine release. All but one patients had fever and flu-like symptoms prior to admission. No abnormal Q wave appeared in any ECG tracing, and angiography did not show significant coronary artery disease. Patients remained asymptomatic at long term follow-up, except 2 who experienced a late relapse, with the same clinical, electrocardiographic and serum findings as in the first clinical presentation.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Presumptive myocarditis of possible viral origin characterized by ST elevation mimicking myocardial infarction, good short term prognosis and some risk for recurrence is relatively frequent in young males and appears as a distinct clinical condition.</p> http://www.cardiovascularultrasound.com/content/9/1/1 |
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Tritto Cristina Capone Sergio Lauretti Antonio Sticchi iovanni De Fabrizio Giovanni Ranieri Anna Albanese Alberto Oreto Giuseppe Costantini Marcello Fachechi Claudio Renna Realino Montinaro Antonio Picano Eugenio |
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Tritto Cristina Capone Sergio Lauretti Antonio Sticchi iovanni De Fabrizio Giovanni Ranieri Anna Albanese Alberto Oreto Giuseppe Costantini Marcello Fachechi Claudio Renna Realino Montinaro Antonio Picano Eugenio Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up Cardiovascular Ultrasound |
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Tritto Cristina Capone Sergio Lauretti Antonio Sticchi iovanni De Fabrizio Giovanni Ranieri Anna Albanese Alberto Oreto Giuseppe Costantini Marcello Fachechi Claudio Renna Realino Montinaro Antonio Picano Eugenio |
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Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up |
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Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up |
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Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up |
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Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up |
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Presumptive myocarditis with ST-Elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. Clinical significance and long term follow up |
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presumptive myocarditis with st-elevation myocardial infarction presentation in young males as a new syndrome. clinical significance and long term follow up |
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Cardiovascular Ultrasound |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Acute myocarditis may mimic myocardial infarction, since affected patients complain of "typical" chest pain, the ECG changes are identical to those observed in acute coronary syndromes, and serum markers are increased. We describe a case series of presumptive myocarditis with ST segment elevation on admission ECG.</p> <p>Methods and Results</p> <p>From 1998 to 2009, 21 patients (20 males; age 17-42 years) were admitted with chest pain, persistent ST segment elevation, serum enzyme and troponine release. All but one patients had fever and flu-like symptoms prior to admission. No abnormal Q wave appeared in any ECG tracing, and angiography did not show significant coronary artery disease. Patients remained asymptomatic at long term follow-up, except 2 who experienced a late relapse, with the same clinical, electrocardiographic and serum findings as in the first clinical presentation.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Presumptive myocarditis of possible viral origin characterized by ST elevation mimicking myocardial infarction, good short term prognosis and some risk for recurrence is relatively frequent in young males and appears as a distinct clinical condition.</p> |
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