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</noinclude>Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of cardiac muscle that is caused by a variety of infectious and noninfectious conditions. It can be an acute, subacute, or chronic disorder, and may present with focal or diffuse involvement of the myocardium. Myocarditis can be produced by a variety of infectious and noninfectious causes. In addition, many inherited cardiomyopathies (eg, Fabry disease and arrhythmogenic right ventricular [RV] cardiomyopathy) may present with features of acute or chronic myocarditis.
</noinclude>Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of cardiac muscle that is caused by a variety of infectious and noninfectious conditions. We differentiate between the following in this database:
* [[Myocarditis/carditis, acute infective]]
* [[Myocarditis, chronic]]
* [[Myocarditis, acute noninfective]]
* [[Myocarditis, acute NOS]]


Acute myocarditis has been defined as a condition with symptoms of HF developing over three months or less, while chronic myocarditis has been defined as developing over greater than three months  
It can be an acute, subacute, or chronic disorder, and may present with focal or diffuse involvement of the myocardium. Myocarditis can be produced by a variety of infectious and noninfectious causes. In addition, many inherited cardiomyopathies (eg, Fabry disease and arrhythmogenic right ventricular [RV] cardiomyopathy) may present with features of acute or chronic myocarditis.
 
Acute myocarditis has been defined as a condition with symptoms of HF developing over three months or less, while chronic myocarditis has been defined as developing over greater than three months.


Diagnostic criteria:
Diagnostic criteria:
New 12-lead ECG and/or Holter and/or stress testing abnormalities
New 12-lead ECG and/or Holter and/or stress testing abnormalities
 
* Elevated troponin T or troponin I.
-Elevated troponin T or troponin I.
* Functional and structural abnormalities on cardiac imaging (echocardiogram, angiogram, or CMR)
 
* Tissue characterization by CMR (cardiovascular magnetic resonance) or EMB (endomyocardial biopsy)
-Functional and structural abnormalities on cardiac imaging (echocardiogram, angiogram, or CMR)
 
-Tissue characterization by CMR (cardiovascular magnetic resonance) or EMB (endomyocardial biopsy)

Revision as of 08:38, 2021 October 25

Template to make sure extra information is consistent for the various Myocarditis diagnoses.


Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of cardiac muscle that is caused by a variety of infectious and noninfectious conditions. We differentiate between the following in this database:

It can be an acute, subacute, or chronic disorder, and may present with focal or diffuse involvement of the myocardium. Myocarditis can be produced by a variety of infectious and noninfectious causes. In addition, many inherited cardiomyopathies (eg, Fabry disease and arrhythmogenic right ventricular [RV] cardiomyopathy) may present with features of acute or chronic myocarditis.

Acute myocarditis has been defined as a condition with symptoms of HF developing over three months or less, while chronic myocarditis has been defined as developing over greater than three months.

Diagnostic criteria: New 12-lead ECG and/or Holter and/or stress testing abnormalities

  • Elevated troponin T or troponin I.
  • Functional and structural abnormalities on cardiac imaging (echocardiogram, angiogram, or CMR)
  • Tissue characterization by CMR (cardiovascular magnetic resonance) or EMB (endomyocardial biopsy)