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Diagnostic Approach for Suspected Acute Myocarditis: Considerations for . . . This review aims to provide a critical appraisal on the broader clinical scenarios in which myocarditis may be plausible and addresses the evolving approaches in diagnosing myocarditis, offering a standardized patient‐centric approach using tiered evaluation
Myocarditis - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic To diagnose myocarditis, a healthcare professional examines you and listens to your heart with a stethoscope Blood and imaging tests may be done to check your heart health
Myocarditis: Symptoms and Causes - Cleveland Clinic What is myocarditis? Myocarditis is inflammation of your heart muscle (myocardium) This can weaken your heart muscle, making it more difficult for your heart to pump This rare condition can affect people quickly or slowly over time
Myocarditis - Johns Hopkins Medicine Myocarditis can be difficult to diagnose due to nonspecific symptoms and signs Your doctor will ask for a thorough review of your medical history and symptoms, and may perform the following tests:
Myocarditis - American Heart Association They will do a physical exam and get the patient’s medical and family history In addition, other procedures are used to diagnose the condition, including: Myocarditis treatment targets symptoms and the underlying cause if it is known Those with mild myocarditis may need only rest and medication
Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Myocarditis - JAMA Network Importance Acute myocarditis, defined as a sudden inflammatory injury to the myocardium, affects approximately 4 to 14 people per 100 000 each year globally and is associated with a mortality rate of approximately 1% to 7%
Myocarditis - Cardiovascular Disorders - Merck Manual Professional Edition Diagnosis is based on symptoms and clinical findings of abnormal electrocardiography (ECG), cardiac biomarkers, and cardiac imaging in the absence of cardiovascular risk factors Endomyocardial biopsy confirms clinical diagnosis of myocarditis
Diagnostic Approach for Suspected Acute Myocarditis . . . - PubMed We propose a flexible, multitiered approach to the diagnostic process, allowing for capturing of the spectrum of myocarditis at an early time-point, individualized use of diagnostic resources through disease severity phenotyping, and providing structured follow-up care once myocarditis is confirmed