Cardiac MRI in Children with Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome Associated with COVID-19.
Eléonore BlondiauxPauline ParisotAlban RedheuilLucile TzaroukianYaël LevyChiara SileoAurélie SchnurigerMathie LorrotRomain GuedjHubert Ducou le PointePublished in: Radiology (2020)
This case series examines cardiac MRI findings in four children and adolescents admitted to intensive care in April 2020 for multisystem inflammatory syndrome and Kawasaki disease-like features related to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Acute myocarditis occurred less than 1 week after onset of fever and gastrointestinal symptoms. Physical examination showed rash and cheilitis or conjunctivitis. All patients recovered after intravenous immunoglobulin therapy. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction was negative in nasopharyngeal, stool, and respiratory samples and was positive on serology. Cardiac MRI showed diffuse myocardial edema on T2 short tau inversion-recovery sequences and native T1 mapping, with no evidence of late gadolinium enhancement suggestive of replacement fibrosis or focal necrosis. These findings favor postinfectious myocarditis in children and adolescents with COVID-19.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- contrast enhanced
- sars cov
- left ventricular
- magnetic resonance imaging
- end stage renal disease
- magnetic resonance
- diffusion weighted imaging
- computed tomography
- oxidative stress
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- high dose
- physical activity
- liver failure
- case report
- prognostic factors
- heart failure
- mental health
- young adults
- low grade
- depressive symptoms
- drug induced
- bone marrow
- atrial fibrillation
- cerebrospinal fluid
- mass spectrometry
- respiratory tract