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The purpose of this registry is to depict the myocardial tissue characteristics in patients with myocarditis by CMR and other cardiac imaging modalities and to assess the prognostic value of imaging-derived indices. Information will be collected prospectively in about 200 patients with myocarditis in 5 sites. Subjects will be followed for up to 5 years.
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This is a prospective, multi-center, non-randomized, observational registry study of patients with myocarditis that undergo CMR examination. Information of other cardiac imagings and clinical outcomes are also prospectively collected in the database. This project will establish a prospective registry of 200 patients with myocarditis in 5 sites with follow-ups of up to 5 years.
The aim of the project will be as following:
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Definitive diagnosis of myocarditis - A definitive diagnosis of myocarditis is based upon identification of diagnostic findings on EMB, including histology (Dallas criteria) as well as immunohistochemical stains.
Criteria for clinically suspected myocarditis - We adopted the 2013 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) position statement criteria for "clinically suspected" myocarditis, which require that a patient have at least one of the following clinical presentations of myocarditis and at least one diagnostic criteria; if the patient is asymptomatic at least two diagnostic criteria are required. A diagnosis of clinically suspected myocarditis also generally requires the absence of other clinical conditions that could explain the clinical findings such as cardiovascular disease (eg, angiographically significant CAD [coronary stenosis ≥50%], valve disease, or congenital heart disease), or an extra-cardiac condition (eg, hyperthyroidism). While it is possible to make a diagnosis of "clinically suspected" myocarditis in a patient with a concomitant condition such as CAD, clinical findings must be carefully reviewed to determine whether findings can be explained by a single disease process or whether the patient likely has at least two separate conditions. Clinical suspicion is higher with greater numbers of fulfilled criteria unrelated to other conditions .
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The following ancillary features support the clinical suspicion of myocarditis:
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