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Acute nonrheumatic streptococcal myocarditis: STEMI mimic in young adults.

Gaurav A Upadhyay1, Justin F Gainor, Luisa M Stamm, Arnold N Weinberg, G William Dec, Jeremy N Ruskin.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mimicking ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction upon presentation, acute nonrheumatic streptococcal myocarditis is a treatable etiology of myocarditis which has only been infrequently reported.
METHODS: Patients were identified through a retrospective query of electronic medical records over a 17-year period (January 1994 to December 2010). We describe a case series of acute nonrheumatic streptococcal myocarditis complicating pharyngitis in young adults.
RESULTS: Nine patients were identified; 89% were male, patients had an average age of 28.6 years, and 56% and 22% had confirmed group A and group G streptococcus, respectively. Latency from pharyngitis to chest pain averaged 3.1±1.1 days. No patients met the revised Jones criteria for acute rheumatic fever. All 9 patients (100%) presented with ST-segment elevations on electrocardiography and elevated cardiac biomarkers. Average peak creatine kinase was 934 U/L (normal<400 U/L), creatine kinase-MB was 82 ng/mL (normal<6.9 ng/mL), and troponin T was 2.30 ng/mL (normal<0.03 ng/mL). Six patients underwent coronary angiography, which revealed no obstructive culprit lesions. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging confirmed myocarditis in 3 patients and was used to document resolution in follow-up for 2 patients. All patients had a complete clinical recovery.
CONCLUSIONS: Acute nonrheumatic streptococcal myocarditis is an under-recognized and treatable cause of ST-segment elevation and chest pain in young adults with a history of recent pharyngitis. Etiopathology extends beyond Lancefield group A streptococcus and includes group G streptococcal infection. Cardiac magnetic resonance may be useful in confirming the diagnosis and documenting the resolution.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23062402     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjmed.2012.06.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med        ISSN: 0002-9343            Impact factor:   4.965


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7.  Recurrent Acute Nonrheumatic Streptococcal Myocarditis Mimicking STEMI in a Young Adult.

Authors:  Amanda Chikly; Ronen Durst; Chaim Lotan; Shmuel Chen
Journal:  Case Rep Cardiol       Date:  2014-05-22

8.  Neutropenia and T-Wave Inversion as Toxin-Mediated Complications of a Streptococcal Infection.

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