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Author: Abellas Sequeiros, M; Sanmartin Fernandez, M; Cosin Sales, J; Corbi Pascual, M; Escudier Villa, JM; Ortiz Cortes, C; Baron Esquivas, G; Gomez Doblas, JJ; Barge Caballero, E; Garcia Del Egido, A; Barrios Alonso, V; Gonzalez Juanatey, C; Anguita Sanchez, M; Zamorano, JL
Title: Acute myocarditis in COVID19 patients. Clinical features, severity and outcomes. Results from Spanish multicenter registry Car-COVID19
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  • Document date: 2021_4_26
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    Snippet: FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Fundacion del Corazon INTRODUCTION: COVID19 has emerged as a new disease, spreading around the world, leading to a complete lockdown. It is known that other infectious diseases can affect the heart inducing myocarditis. As a new entity, it was unknown if SARS-COV2 could provoke that cardiovascular manifestation. This national registry was created to describe COVID19 cardiac affection and its severity. METHODS
    Document: FUNDING ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: Type of funding sources: Foundation. Main funding source(s): Fundacion del Corazon INTRODUCTION: COVID19 has emerged as a new disease, spreading around the world, leading to a complete lockdown. It is known that other infectious diseases can affect the heart inducing myocarditis. As a new entity, it was unknown if SARS-COV2 could provoke that cardiovascular manifestation. This national registry was created to describe COVID19 cardiac affection and its severity. METHODS AND RESULTS: A multicenter registry was conducted, including 28 centers in Spain. Patients with COVID19 diagnosis presenting an acute cardiovascular event between March 1st and May 30th were included. Eighty-two patients were included. Of them, 9 (14,1%, excluding missing data) presented with acute myocarditis; the rest were diagnosed of acute myocardial infarction or stress cardiomyopathy. Baseline characteristics of these patients are summarised in Table 1. The 83,3% of patients with myocarditis presented with heart failure and 25% simulating an acute coronary syndrome. According to severity, 5 patients (62,5%) were admitted in the Intensive Care Unit, requiring orotracheal intubation 4 patients (57,1%). Left ventricle was affected in 66,7% of patients, whereas the remaining 33,3% presented biventricular failure. Mean left ventricle ejection fraction was 46% [30,0%-52%]. One patient developed refractory cardiogenic shock requiring implantation of both intra-aortic balloon pump and VA- ECMO. Three patients died during hospitalization. Cardiac magnetic resonance was conducted in 2 patients (28,6%), showing oedema and subepicardial enhacement in postero-lateral segments. Cardiac biopsy was performed in one patient showing significant lymphoid infiltration and intersticial oedema. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with COVID 19 who develop acute myocarditis usually present with heart failure secondary to ventricular failure. This entity has a bad prognosis with high in-hospital mortality rate.

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