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Recent clinical and translational research on pediatric myocarditis.

Abstract
Myocarditis is one of the most common causes of a pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy phenotype. While pediatric myocarditis is generally associated with resolution of myocardial dysfunction, approximately 30% of pediatric myocarditis patients will die or undergo heart transplantation. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging is increasingly being utilized as the primary diagnositic modality in adult myocarditis. Animal studies and adult experience suggest that autoimmunity may contribute to cardiac dysfunction in myocarditis. These adult findings have yet to be evaluated fully in children, but may have an impact on the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric myocarditis in the future. The recent availability of pediatric specific ventricular assist devices may offer the potential for long-term support to allow for a greater chance for myocardial recovery.
AuthorsCharles E Canter, Madeleine W Cunningham, Leslie T Cooper
JournalProgress in pediatric cardiology (Prog Pediatr Cardiol) Vol. 32 Issue 1 Pg. 15-18 (Aug 01 2011) ISSN: 1058-9813 [Print] Netherlands
PMID23667302 (Publication Type: Journal Article)

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