Fulminant myocarditis proven by early biopsy and outcomes.
Florent HuangEnrico AmmiratiMaharajah PonnaiahSantiago MonteroVictor RaimbaultDarryl AbramsGuillaume LebretonVincent PellegrinoJoshua IhleMaurizio BottiroliRomain PersichiniMarisa Isabel Barrionuevo-SánchezAlbert Ariza-SoléPauline Yeung NgSimon Wai Ching SinRaj AyerHergen BuscherSlimane BelaidClément DelmasRita FerreiraRoberto Roncon AlbuquerqueTeresa Lόpez-SobrinoJeroen J H BungeChristoph FisserGuillaume FranchineauJamie McCannyShinichiro OhshimoAlessandro SionisFrancisco José Hernández-PérezEduardo Barge-CaballeroMartin BalikHenrique MugliaSunghoon ParkDirk W DonkerBeatriz PorralNadia AïssaouiArmand Mekontso DessapVirginia BurgosMathieu LesouhaitierJustin FriedJae-Seung JungSandra RosilloVincent ScherrerSaad NseirHadrien WinszewskiPablo Jorge-PérezAntoine KimmounRodrigo DiazAlain CombesMatthieu Schmidtnull nullPublished in: European heart journal (2023)
Endomyocardial biopsy should be broadly and promptly used in patients admitted to the intensive care unit for clinically suspected fulminant myocarditis.