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Toward evidence-based diagnosis of myocarditis in children and adolescents: Rationale, design, and first baseline data of MYKKE, a multicenter registry and study platform.

Daniel R Messroghli1, Thomas Pickardt2, Marcus Fischer3, Bernd Opgen-Rhein4, Konstantin Papakostas5, Dorothée Böcker6, André Jakob7, Markus Khalil8, Goetz C Mueller9, Florian Schmidt10, Michael Kaestner11, Floris E A Udink Ten Cate12, Robert Wagner13, Bettina Ruf14, Daniela Kiski15, Gesa Wiegand16, Franziska Degener17, Ulrike M M Bauer2, Tim Friede18, Stephan Schubert17.   

Abstract

The aim of this registry is to provide data on age-related clinical features of suspected myocarditis and to create a study platform allowing for deriving diagnostic criteria and, at a later stage, testing therapeutic interventions in patients with myocarditis. STUDY DESIGN AND
RESULTS: After an initial 6-month pilot phase, MYKKE was opened in June 2014 as a prospective multicenter registry for patients from pediatric heart centers, university hospitals, and community hospitals with pediatric cardiology wards in Germany. Inclusion criteria consisted of age<18 years and hospitalization for suspected myocarditis as leading diagnosis at the discretion of the treating physician. By December 31, 2015, fifteen centers across Germany were actively participating and had enrolled 149 patients. Baseline data reveal 2 age peaks (<2 years, >12 years), show higher proportions of males, and document a high prevalence of severe disease courses in pediatric patients with suspected myocarditis. Severe clinical courses and early adverse events were more prevalent in younger patients and were related to severely impaired leftventricular ejection fraction at initial presentation.
SUMMARY: MYKKE represents a multicenter registry and research platform for children and adolescents with suspected myocarditis that achieve steady recruitment and generate a wide range of real-world data on clinical course, diagnostic workup, and treatment of this group of patients. The baseline data reveal the presence of 2 age peaks and provide important insights into the severity of disease in children with suspected myocarditis. In the future, MYKKE might facilitate interventional substudies by providing an established collaborating network using common diagnostic approaches.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28454797     DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2017.02.027

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Heart J        ISSN: 0002-8703            Impact factor:   4.749


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Authors:  Mark A Fogel; Shaftkat Anwar; Craig Broberg; Lorna Browne; Taylor Chung; Tiffanie Johnson; Vivek Muthurangu; Michael Taylor; Emanuela Valsangiacomo-Buechel; Carolyn Wilhelm
Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Imaging       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 8.589

Review 2.  Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance/European Society of Cardiovascular Imaging/American Society of Echocardiography/Society for Pediatric Radiology/North American Society for Cardiovascular Imaging Guidelines for the use of cardiovascular magnetic resonance in pediatric congenital and acquired heart disease : Endorsed by The American Heart Association.

Authors:  Mark A Fogel; Shaftkat Anwar; Craig Broberg; Lorna Browne; Taylor Chung; Tiffanie Johnson; Vivek Muthurangu; Michael Taylor; Emanuela Valsangiacomo-Buechel; Carolyn Wilhelm
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Magn Reson       Date:  2022-06-21       Impact factor: 6.903

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Authors:  Elettra Pomiato; Marco Alfonso Perrone; Rosalinda Palmieri; Maria Giulia Gagliardi
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis       Date:  2022-05-03

4.  Clinical presentation and early predictors for poor outcomes in pediatric myocarditis: A retrospective study.

Authors:  Moises Rodriguez-Gonzalez; Maria Isabel Sanchez-Codez; Manuel Lubian-Gutierrez; Ana Castellano-Martinez
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 1.337

5.  Cardiovascular magnetic resonance findings in non-hospitalized paediatric patients after recovery from COVID-19.

Authors:  Franziska Seidel; Titus Kuehne; Sebastian Kelle; Patrick Doeblin; Victoria Zieschang; Carsten Tschoepe; Nadya Al-Wakeel-Marquard; Sarah Nordmeyer
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Authors:  Franziska Seidel; Carmen Scheibenbogen; Harald Heidecke; Bernd Opgen-Rhein; Thomas Pickardt; Karin Klingel; Felix Berger; Daniel Messroghli; Stephan Schubert
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Authors:  Franziska Seidel; Kai Thorsten Laser; Karin Klingel; Josephine Dartsch; Simon Theisen; Thomas Pickardt; Manuel Holtgrewe; Anna Gärtner; Felix Berger; Dieter Beule; Hendrik Milting; Stephan Schubert; Sabine Klaassen; Jirko Kühnisch
Journal:  J Cardiovasc Dev Dis       Date:  2022-07-05

8.  Pathogenic Variants Associated With Dilated Cardiomyopathy Predict Outcome in Pediatric Myocarditis.

Authors:  Jirko Kühnisch; Sabine Klaassen; Franziska Seidel; Manuel Holtgrewe; Nadya Al-Wakeel-Marquard; Bernd Opgen-Rhein; Josephine Dartsch; Christopher Herbst; Dieter Beule; Thomas Pickardt; Karin Klingel; Daniel Messroghli; Felix Berger; Stephan Schubert
Journal:  Circ Genom Precis Med       Date:  2021-07-02
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