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Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients

Background: Heart failure occurs in ~10% of patients with acute rheumatic fever (RF), and several studies have shown that cardiac decompensation in RF results primarily from valvular disease and is not due to primary myocarditis. However, the literature on this topic is scarce, and a recent case ser...

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Autores principales: Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto, Lopes, Mariana Pezzute, Spina, Guilherme Sobreira, Soares Junior, Jose, Salazar, David, Romero, Cristhian Espinoza, Lottenberg, Marcos Pita, de Santis, Antonio, Pires, Lucas José Neves Tachotti, Gonçalves, Luis Fernando Tonello, Fernandes, Joao Ricardo Cordeiro, Sampaio, Roney Orismar, Tarasoutchi, Flavio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8222526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34179142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676694
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author Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto
Lopes, Mariana Pezzute
Spina, Guilherme Sobreira
Soares Junior, Jose
Salazar, David
Romero, Cristhian Espinoza
Lottenberg, Marcos Pita
de Santis, Antonio
Pires, Lucas José Neves Tachotti
Gonçalves, Luis Fernando Tonello
Fernandes, Joao Ricardo Cordeiro
Sampaio, Roney Orismar
Tarasoutchi, Flavio
author_facet Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto
Lopes, Mariana Pezzute
Spina, Guilherme Sobreira
Soares Junior, Jose
Salazar, David
Romero, Cristhian Espinoza
Lottenberg, Marcos Pita
de Santis, Antonio
Pires, Lucas José Neves Tachotti
Gonçalves, Luis Fernando Tonello
Fernandes, Joao Ricardo Cordeiro
Sampaio, Roney Orismar
Tarasoutchi, Flavio
author_sort Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto
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description Background: Heart failure occurs in ~10% of patients with acute rheumatic fever (RF), and several studies have shown that cardiac decompensation in RF results primarily from valvular disease and is not due to primary myocarditis. However, the literature on this topic is scarce, and a recent case series has shown that recurrent RF can cause ventricular dysfunction even in the absence of valvular heart disease. Methods: The present study evaluated the clinical, laboratory and imaging characteristics of 25 consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of myocarditis confirmed by 18F-FDG PET/CT or gallium-67 cardiac scintigraphy and RF reactivation according to the revised Jones Criteria. Patients underwent three sequential echocardiograms at (1) baseline, (2) during myocarditis and (3) post corticosteroid treatment. Patients were divided according to the presence (Group 1) or absence (Group 2) of reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) during myocarditis episodes. Results: The median age was 42 (17–51) years, 64% of patients were older than 40 years, and 64% were women. Between Group 1 (n = 16) and in Group 2 (n = 9), there were no demographic, echocardiographic or laboratory differences except for NYHA III/IV heart failure (Group 1: 100.0% vs. Group 2: 50.0%; p = 0.012) and LVEF (30 [25–37] vs. 56 [49–62]%, respectively; p < 0.001), as expected. Group 1 patients showed a significant reduction in LVEF during carditis with further improvement after treatment. There was no correlation between LVEF and valvular dysfunction during myocarditis. Among all patients, 19 (76%) underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT, with a positive scan in 68.4%, and 21 (84%) underwent gallium-67 cardiac scintigraphy, with positive uptake in 95.2%, there was no difference between these groups. Conclusion: Myocarditis due to rheumatic fever reactivation can cause left ventricular dysfunction despite valvular disease, and it is reversible after corticosteroid treatment.
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spelling pubmed-82225262021-06-25 Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto Lopes, Mariana Pezzute Spina, Guilherme Sobreira Soares Junior, Jose Salazar, David Romero, Cristhian Espinoza Lottenberg, Marcos Pita de Santis, Antonio Pires, Lucas José Neves Tachotti Gonçalves, Luis Fernando Tonello Fernandes, Joao Ricardo Cordeiro Sampaio, Roney Orismar Tarasoutchi, Flavio Front Cardiovasc Med Cardiovascular Medicine Background: Heart failure occurs in ~10% of patients with acute rheumatic fever (RF), and several studies have shown that cardiac decompensation in RF results primarily from valvular disease and is not due to primary myocarditis. However, the literature on this topic is scarce, and a recent case series has shown that recurrent RF can cause ventricular dysfunction even in the absence of valvular heart disease. Methods: The present study evaluated the clinical, laboratory and imaging characteristics of 25 consecutive patients with a clinical diagnosis of myocarditis confirmed by 18F-FDG PET/CT or gallium-67 cardiac scintigraphy and RF reactivation according to the revised Jones Criteria. Patients underwent three sequential echocardiograms at (1) baseline, (2) during myocarditis and (3) post corticosteroid treatment. Patients were divided according to the presence (Group 1) or absence (Group 2) of reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) during myocarditis episodes. Results: The median age was 42 (17–51) years, 64% of patients were older than 40 years, and 64% were women. Between Group 1 (n = 16) and in Group 2 (n = 9), there were no demographic, echocardiographic or laboratory differences except for NYHA III/IV heart failure (Group 1: 100.0% vs. Group 2: 50.0%; p = 0.012) and LVEF (30 [25–37] vs. 56 [49–62]%, respectively; p < 0.001), as expected. Group 1 patients showed a significant reduction in LVEF during carditis with further improvement after treatment. There was no correlation between LVEF and valvular dysfunction during myocarditis. Among all patients, 19 (76%) underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT, with a positive scan in 68.4%, and 21 (84%) underwent gallium-67 cardiac scintigraphy, with positive uptake in 95.2%, there was no difference between these groups. Conclusion: Myocarditis due to rheumatic fever reactivation can cause left ventricular dysfunction despite valvular disease, and it is reversible after corticosteroid treatment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8222526/ /pubmed/34179142 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676694 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rosa, Lopes, Spina, Soares Junior, Salazar, Romero, Lottenberg, de Santis, Pires, Gonçalves, Fernandes, Sampaio and Tarasoutchi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cardiovascular Medicine
Rosa, Vitor Emer Egypto
Lopes, Mariana Pezzute
Spina, Guilherme Sobreira
Soares Junior, Jose
Salazar, David
Romero, Cristhian Espinoza
Lottenberg, Marcos Pita
de Santis, Antonio
Pires, Lucas José Neves Tachotti
Gonçalves, Luis Fernando Tonello
Fernandes, Joao Ricardo Cordeiro
Sampaio, Roney Orismar
Tarasoutchi, Flavio
Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title_full Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title_fullStr Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title_full_unstemmed Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title_short Rheumatic Myocarditis: A Poorly Recognized Etiology of Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Valvular Heart Disease Patients
title_sort rheumatic myocarditis: a poorly recognized etiology of left ventricular dysfunction in valvular heart disease patients
topic Cardiovascular Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8222526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34179142
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.676694
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