COVID 19 后心肌炎:临床病例系列

Hanane Zouzou
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科罗娜病毒病2019感染表现为对呼吸道的滋养,但也有一些心脏损害的报道,如冠心病、心律失常和心肌炎;后者在COVID-19大流行爆发后变得更加频繁,可能是COVID 19感染的唯一表现,诊断并不总是很明显,尤其是局灶性心肌炎,在一些患者中可能被误诊为急性冠脉综合征。我们报告了五例患者,他们于 2020 年 6 月至 2021 年 1 月期间因继发于 COVID 19 感染的孤立性急性局灶性心肌炎而入住我院心内科,起初诊断并不明显,但进一步检查,如心电图演变、磁共振成像、冠状动脉计算机断层扫描血管造影和 COVID 19 抗体检测等,均支持继发于 COVID 19 感染的局灶性心肌炎的诊断。心脏磁共振成像显示,所有五名患者的左心室侧壁都出现了延迟性对比增强,因此纤维化更倾向于位于侧壁,而且疗效良好,没有出现血流动力学或心律失常并发症。
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Post COVID 19 Myocarditis: Clinical Case Series
Corona virus disease 2019 infection exhibits a tropism for the respiratory tract, however several cardiac damages have been reported, such as coronary disease, cardiac arrhythmias and myocarditis; this latter has become more frequent after the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, and may be the only manifestation of COVID 19 infection, the diagnosis is not always obvious especially for focal myocarditis and can be misdiagnosed as an acute coronary syndrome in some patients. We reported five patients, admitted between June 2020 and January 2021, in our cardiology department for isolated acute focal myocarditis secondary to COVID 19 infection without respiratory or other damages, the diagnosis was not evident at first, but further investigations such as: electrocardiographic evolution, magnetic resonance imagery, coronary computed tomography angiography, and COVID 19 antibody testing, were in favor of the diagnosis of focal myocarditis secondary to COVID 19 infection. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging showed, delayed contrast enhancement in the lateral wall of the left ventricle, for all five patients, so fibrosis is preferentially located in the lateral wall, and the outcome was favorable without hemodynamic or arrhythmic complications.
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