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MYOCARDITIS RESPONSE TO COLCHICINE THERAPY BASED ON CARDIAC MRI DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA
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Behbahani-Nejad O; Mikolich B; Morgenstern D; Mikolich JR
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Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology
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2021
2021-05-03
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Because of anatomic proximity, myocarditis is often associated with pericarditis. Although randomized trials have not delineated a successful evidence-based therapy for myocarditis, there is evidence of considerable benefit in treating pericarditis with a regimen of colchicine and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Cardiac MRI (CMR) is capable of detecting both myocarditis and pericarditis. This study was designed to assess the effect of a colchicine/NSAID treatment regimen for myocarditis identified by CMR.
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An institutional CMR database was queried for all patients with pericarditis who had associated myocarditis. Those patients with at least 1 follow-up CMR study to assess response to therapy with a colchicine/NSAID regimen constituted the study population. Follow-up CMR studies were categorized as resolved, partially resolved, or no improvement with respect to myocarditis, based on consensus of 2 experienced CMR interpreters. At least 2 of the following were required to establish the diagnosis of myocarditis: abnormal T2-STIR images, elevated T1 relaxation time, elevated T2 relaxation time, or abnormal delayed enhancement imaging with gadolinium.
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Copyright © 2021 American College of Cardiology Foundation. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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2021
Cardiac MRI
Myocarditis
therapy
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1-1
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22
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128
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Left Ventractilar Hypertrophy In Hypertensive Patients: A Reliable Diagnosis?
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Circulation
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2013
2013-11
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Cardiac MRI; Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Echocardiography; Hypertension; Hypertrophy
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Lisko J; Mikolich J R; Boniface N C; Hegde V; Tandon N; Mikolich B
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2013
Boniface N C
Cardiac MRI
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology
Circulation
Echocardiography
Hegde V
Hypertension
Hypertrophy
Journal Article or Conference Abstract Publication
Lisko J
Mikolich B
Mikolich J R
Tandon N