A Narrative Overview of Fatal Myocarditis in Infant with Focus on Sudden Unexpected Death and Forensic Implications
Matteo Antonio Sacco, Saverio Gualtieri, Maria Cristina Verrina, Valerio Riccardo Aquila, Lucia Tarda, Alessandro Pasquale Tarallo, Isabella Aquila

TL;DR
This paper explores how myocarditis, especially lymphocytic type, may cause sudden infant death and highlights the need for better diagnostic methods in forensic investigations.
Contribution
The study emphasizes the underdiagnosed role of myocarditis in sudden infant death and advocates for standardized autopsy and molecular diagnostic protocols.
Findings
Myocarditis, particularly lymphocytic, is an underrecognized cause of sudden infant death.
Viral infections and structural cardiac anomalies are frequently linked to fatal myocarditis in infants.
Advanced techniques like PCR and immunohistochemistry improve detection of myocarditis in SIDS cases.
Abstract
Myocarditis, an inflammatory disease of the myocardium, is increasingly recognized as a potential contributor to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), though often underdiagnosed. This study reviews the current literature on the association between myocarditis and sudden death in infants, with a focus on autopsy and histopathological findings. A comprehensive search of the PubMed database yielded 64 studies published between 1960 and 2024; after applying specific inclusion criteria—such as patient age (0–6 years), presence of autopsy data, and forensic investigation—40 studies were analyzed in detail. The review identified myocarditis—especially lymphocytic—as an underrecognized but critical cause of sudden death in infants and children. Histological, molecular, and immunohistochemical findings highlighted viral infections, immune dysregulation, and structural anomalies as frequent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiovascular Effects of Exercise · Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias · Viral Infections and Immunology Research
