More than 50% of Persistent Myocardial Scarring at One Year in ``Infarct-like'' Acute Myocarditis Evaluated by CMR
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Titre | More than 50% of Persistent Myocardial Scarring at One Year in ``Infarct-like'' Acute Myocarditis Evaluated by CMR |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2021 |
Auteurs | Pommier T, Leclercq T, Guenancia C, Tisserand S, Lairet C, Carre M, Lalande A, Bichat F, Maza M, Zeller M, Cochet A, Cottin Y |
Journal | JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE |
Volume | 10 |
Pagination | 4677 |
Date Published | OCT |
Type of Article | Article |
Mots-clés | acute myocarditis, cardiac magnetic resonance, one year follow-up |
Résumé | {Background: Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) has emerged as a reference tool for the non-invasive diagnosis of myocarditis. However, its role in follow-up (FU) after the acute event is unclear. The objectives were to assess the evolution of CMR parameters between the acute phase of infarct-like myocarditis and 12 months thereafter and to identify the predictive factors of persistent myocardial scarring at one year. Methods: All patients with infarct-like acute myocarditis confirmed by CMR were included. CMR was performed within 8 days following symptom onset, at 3 months and at one year. One-year FU included ECG, a cardiac stress test, Holter recording, biological assessments, medical history and a quality-of-life questionnaire. Patients were classified according to the presence or absence of complete recovery at one year based on the CMR evaluation. Results: A total of 174 patients were included, and 147 patients had three CMR. At one year, 79 patients (54%) exhibited persistent myocardial scarring on CMR. A multivariate analysis showed that high peak troponin at the acute phase (OR: 3.0-95%CI: 1.16-7.96-p = 0.024) and the initial extent of late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) (OR: 1.1-95%CI: 1.03-1.19-p = 0.006) were independent predictors of persistent myocardial scarring. Moreover, patients with myocardial scarring on the FU CMR were more likely to have premature ventricular contractions during the cardiac stress test (25% versus 9% |
DOI | 10.3390/jcm10204677 |