This study aims to investigate the clinical phenotypes, management approaches, and outcomes of myocarditis in children admitted to Assiut University Children's Hospital. Myocarditis is an inflammatory disease of the heart muscle that can present in different clinical forms, including acute, fulminant, chronic active, and chronic persistent types. These forms vary in severity, treatment needs, and long-term outcomes. Children aged 1-18 years who are diagnosed with myocarditis based on clinical findings, cardiac biomarkers, echocardiography, and electrocardiography (with MRI when available) will be included. Patients with congenital heart disease or cardiomyopathy unrelated to myocarditis will be excluded. The study will follow eligible patients prospectively over a 12-month period. Detailed clinical assessment, laboratory tests, echocardiographic findings, and management strategies will be recorded. Special attention will be given to the role of corticosteroids and intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) in treatment. Outcomes including recovery of cardiac function, need for intensive care, and survival will be assessed. By analyzing the clinical presentation, treatment, and prognosis of different myocarditis phenotypes, this study aims to improve the understanding of disease patterns in children and provide evidence to guide future management.
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Classification of clinical phenotypes of myocarditis in children
Timeframe: At baseline (study enrollment, within first hospital visit).
Classification of clinical phenotypes of myocarditis in children
Timeframe: At baseline (upon parental enrollment, assessed once at study start).
Dr. Elshymaa Abdelmged Abdelmenaem, resident