Post-RNA (mRNA) Vaccination Myocarditis: CMR Features.

Diagnostics (Basel)

Tawam Hospital, Al Maqam, Tawam, Abu Dhabi P.O. Box 15258, United Arab Emirates.

Published: April 2022

RNA (mRNA) vaccines used to prevent COVID-19 infection may cause myocarditis. We describe a case of acute myocarditis in a 27-year-old male after receiving the second dose of a Pfizer immunization. Three days after receiving the second dose of vaccine, he had acute chest pain. Electrocardiographic examination revealed non-specific ST-T changes in the inferior leads. Troponin levels in his laboratory tests were 733 ng/L. No abnormalities were detected on his echocardiography or coronary angiography. The basal inferoseptal segment was hypokinetic. The LV EF was 50%, whereas the RV EF was 46%. Epicardial and mesocardial LGE were shown in the left ventricle's basal and mid anterolateral, posterolateral, and inferoseptal segments. The native T1 was 1265 ± 54 ms, and the native T2 was 57 ± 10 ms. Myocardial strain indicated that the baseline values for LV GLS (-14.55), RV GLS (-15.8), and RVCS (-6.88) were considerably lower. The diagnosis of acute myocarditis was determined based on the clinical presentation and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) findings.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9139245PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051034DOI Listing

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