Autoimmune myocarditis is not associated with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.
Moritz MirnaVera PaarTheo KrausKarl SotlarBernhard WernlyRudin PistulliUta C HoppeMichael LichtenauerPublished in: European journal of clinical investigation (2019)
Our results indicate that EAM leads to an initial dilatation of the LV that is followed by ventricular "hypertrophy." On day 21, there was no significant difference in LV systolic function between immunized animals and controls. Furthermore, the ageing of the animals had a major impact on the echocardiographic parameters; therefore, the use of healthy age-matched controls seems warranted when echocardiography is performed in rodents.