Myocarditis following Coronavirus vaccination

Khouloud Ferchichi , Imen Aouinti , Ahmed Zaiem , Ghozlane Lakhoua , Widd Kaabi , Ons Charfi , Sarrah Kastalli , Riadh Daghfous , Sihem El Aidli
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Abstract

Introduction

Myocarditis is an adverse reaction discovered after the marketing of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines. Nevertheless, this effect is not mentioned as an adverse reaction in the summary of product characteristics of other types of vaccines against this disease.

Objective

In this work, we aim to present the cases of myocarditis after vaccination against COVID-19 reported to the national Tunisian centre of pharmacovigilance.

Method

We present the cases of myocarditis reported after the COVID-19 vaccination. All cases are diagnosed according to Brighton's case definition of myocarditis. The vaccines causality assessment was estimated by the French imputability updated method of Bégaud et al.

Results

We included five patients. The sex ratio (M/F) was 4. The mean age was 30 years. All patients had no notable cardiovascular history and did not report any significant past medical history. The onset of symptoms was two days post-vaccination in three patients. The predominant reported symptoms are chest pain and dyspnea in the five cases. Cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed the myocarditis diagnosis in four patients (not performed for one patient).

All cases were classified as definitive cases according to the Brighton case definition of myocarditis. No patient required hospitalization in a cardiac intensive care unit. All the patients recovered from acute myocarditis within a few days.

Conclusion

Reported cases of myocarditis post-COVID-19 vaccination in our population are rare, not severe, and have a quick favorable outcome.

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冠状病毒疫苗接种后心肌炎
心肌炎是SARS-CoV-2 mRNA疫苗上市后发现的不良反应。然而,在其他类型的抗此病疫苗的产品特性摘要中,这种作用并未作为不良反应提及。目的在本工作中,我们旨在介绍向突尼斯国家药物警戒中心报告的COVID-19疫苗接种后心肌炎病例。方法对新冠肺炎疫苗接种后报告的心肌炎病例进行分析。所有病例均根据布莱顿心肌炎病例定义诊断。疫苗的因果关系评估采用法国的bassagaud等人的归因更新方法。结果纳入5例患者。性别比(M/F)为4。平均年龄为30岁。所有患者均无显著的心血管病史,也未报告任何显著的既往病史。3例患者在接种疫苗后2天出现症状。报告的主要症状是胸痛和呼吸困难。心脏磁共振成像(MRI)证实了4例患者的心肌炎诊断(1例未行)。所有病例均根据布莱顿心肌炎病例定义归为确诊病例。没有病人需要在心脏重症监护病房住院。所有急性心肌炎患者均在几天内痊愈。结论我市人群新型冠状病毒肺炎疫苗接种后发生心肌炎病例少见,病情不严重,预后迅速良好。
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