A Narrative Review of Myocarditis Following COVID-19 Vaccination

M. Nasiri, Marjan Farzad, Majid Zare Bidaki, Hanieh Hakhamaneshi, T. Kazemi, A. Kooshki
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Citation Kooshki. A Narrative Review of Myocarditis Following COVID-19 Vaccination. Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine 6 (2022): 189-195. Abstract M yocarditis is a rare but serious consequence of COVID-19 vaccination. This study conducted a narrative review of the research on vaccine-induced myocarditis regarding the type, dose of vaccine, time to present from the vaccine, cardiac history, the patients were males. The age range was 14-70 years with a mean age of 28.82±14.65 years. The majority of the myocarditis related COVID-19 vaccine cases (73.9%) were associated with the Pfizer-BioNTech following the second dose of the vaccine. The median time to present from the vaccines was 3 days (range, 1-14 days). 93.5% of cases had no previous cardiac history. 91.3% of myocarditis cases were survived and discharged from the hospital.
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COVID-19疫苗接种后心肌炎的叙述性回顾
引用Kooshki。COVID-19疫苗接种后心肌炎的叙述性回顾心内科与心血管医学6(2022):189-195。摘要:M型心肌炎是新型冠状病毒疫苗接种后罕见但严重的后果。本研究对疫苗性心肌炎的研究进行了叙述性的综述,包括疫苗的类型、剂量、疫苗出现时间、心脏病史、患者均为男性。年龄14 ~ 70岁,平均28.82±14.65岁。大多数与心肌炎相关的COVID-19疫苗病例(73.9%)与第二剂疫苗后的辉瑞- biontech相关。接种疫苗后出现的中位时间为3天(范围1-14天)。93.5%的病例无心脏病史。91.3%的心肌炎患者存活出院。
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