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COVID-19 Vaccination-Associated Myocarditis in Adolescents

Authors :
Parham Eshtehardi
Sujatha Buddhe
Supriya Jain
Shiraz A. Maskatia
Brian Fonseca
Frank Han
Shafkat Anwar
L. Grosse-Wortmann
Sanket Shah
Jeremy Steele
Sihong Huang
Nita Ray Chaudhuri
Nilanjana Misra
Preeti Ramachandran
Lasya Gaur
Neeru Kaushik
Source :
Pediatrics. 148(5)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVES In this study, we aimed to characterize the clinical presentation, short-term prognosis, and myocardial tissue changes as noted on cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) or cardiac MRI in pediatric patients with coronavirus disease 2019 vaccination-associated myocarditis (C-VAM). METHODS In this retrospective multicenter study across 16 US hospitals, patients RESULTS Sixty-three patients with a mean age of 15.6 years were included; 92% were male. All had received a messenger RNA vaccine and, except for one, presented after the second dose. Four patients had significant dysrhythmia; 14% had mild left ventricular dysfunction on echocardiography, which resolved on discharge; 88% met the diagnostic CMR Lake Louise criteria for myocarditis. Myocardial injury as evidenced by late gadolinium enhancement on CMR was more prevalent in comparison with multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. None of the patients required inotropic, mechanical, or circulatory support. There were no deaths. Follow-up data obtained in 86% of patients at a mean of 35 days revealed resolution of symptoms, arrhythmias, and ventricular dysfunction. CONCLUSIONS Clinical characteristics and early outcomes are similar between the different pediatric age groups in C-VAM. The hospital course is mild, with quick clinical recovery and excellent short-term outcomes. Myocardial injury and edema are noted on CMR. Close follow-up and further studies are needed to understand the long-term implications and mechanism of these myocardial tissue changes.

Details

ISSN :
10984275
Volume :
148
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....73d951b89f1f51968623bf7e93f7e034