Clinical Presentation, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes of Myocarditis in Children: A Tertiary Care Hospital Experience
Khadim Khan, Ijaz Hussain, Saadia Ilyas, Zaland A Yousafzai, Rida Khan, Farman Ali

TL;DR
This study examines how children with myocarditis present, are diagnosed, and treated, and finds that methylprednisolone may help shorten hospital stays.
Contribution
The study provides insights into pediatric myocarditis management and highlights a potential benefit of methylprednisolone use.
Findings
Most children presented with shortness of breath and vomiting as primary symptoms.
Methylprednisolone was associated with shorter hospital stays, though outcomes between treatment groups were similar.
Cardiomegaly and elevated troponin I were common diagnostic findings.
Abstract
Background Clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of myocarditis in children can be highly challenging, and results can vary greatly. Research on the precise processes of myocardial injury, including the effects of viral infections and newly identified variables like COVID-19, is still underway. Though treatment approaches, such as immunosuppressive therapy, are still debatable, diagnostic methods such as cardiac MRI and biomarkers show promise in improving diagnostic accuracy. The purpose of this study is to describe the spectrum of pediatric acute myocarditis, assess existing therapy approaches, and develop regional guidelines based on the experience of a tertiary care institution. Methods Children diagnosed with acute myocarditis over a six-month period were included in this retrospective and descriptive hospital-based study. Data on demographics, clinical presentations,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsViral Infections and Immunology Research · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise · Respiratory viral infections research
