Introduction: Viral myocarditis can lead to heart failure that is refractory to medication. In these cases, a ventricular assist device is a good therapeutic option that can be used as a bridge to transplantation or recovery. We describe the first case in Portugal of recovery with ventricular assistance after severe myocarditis.
Case Report: A five-year-old boy with no previous cardiac disease presented with severe viral myocarditis, refractory to medical treatment, with positive serology for parvovirus B19 and Ebstein-Barr virus. A Berlin Heart Excor(®) was implanted 15 days after diagnosis. A biopsy at the time of implantation showed subendocardial fibrosis. After 40 days of assistance ventricular function recovered and the device was explanted. The patient was discharged from hospital 15 days later.
Discussion: Survival of children with ventricular assistance has improved significantly because of earlier implantation and coagulation monitoring. The presence of subendocardial fibrosis in the context of myocarditis is not a mandatory indication for transplantation.
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