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Fulminant Coxsackievirus Myocarditis in an Immunocompetent Adult: A Case Report and Literature Analysis

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Journal Cureus
Date 2022 Jul 14
PMID 35832753
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Abstract

Myocarditis is an inflammatory condition that impacts cardiac myocytes and is caused mostly by viruses. It can manifest as chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, fatigue, syncope, shortness of breath, and in severe cases frank cardiogenic shock. It accounts for around 10 percent of all sudden cardiac deaths in young adults, who are described as being in their early thirties. Inflammatory cardiomyopathy resulting from acute myocarditis may also appear as new-onset heart failure (HF), delaying the diagnosis and treatment of these patients. It is crucial to recognize the sensitivity of symptom onset, especially in young individuals; mildly elevated troponin levels that are inconsistent with the severity of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) impairment and associated left ventricular dilatation strongly suggest inflammatory cardiomyopathy rather than acute myocarditis. The current treatment for myocarditis is primarily supportive, with an emphasis on the management of heart failure and arrhythmias in accordance with clinical practice guidelines. In this case report, we describe a male in his early forties who presented with abrupt onset exertional shortness of breath and chest discomfort. His cardiac catheterization did not show evidence of coronary artery disease; however, an echocardiogram revealed new-onset heart failure with reduced ejection fraction, the diagnosis of coxsackievirus myocarditis was made based on his clinical presentation, and a positive coxsackievirus immunoassay.

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