病毒感染后两次暴发性心肌炎和心功能不全的罕见儿科病例

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心肌炎的临床表现多种多样,从亚临床疾病到猝死不等。患急性心肌炎的儿童通常需要肌力或机械循环支持;然而,复发性急性心肌炎极为罕见。由于相关文献稀少,指导复发性急性心肌炎治疗的证据有限。在此,我们介绍一例罕见的复发性急性心肌炎儿科病例。这名患者在八年的时间里经历了两次暴发性心肌炎和两次疑似心肌炎,每次发作都能完全缓解,心功能得以保留。其中三次与流感病毒感染有关。在每次发作期间,心电图、超声心动图和实验室检查结果都有所改善。由于病毒感染导致的心肌炎发病迅速,因此没有怀疑是自身免疫性心肌炎和慢性心肌炎。该患者接受了新一代测序的基因检测,但没有发现潜在的遗传疾病。进行了人类白细胞抗原基因分型,结果确定其基因型为 HLA-DQB1*0302/0303,有报道称这可能与小鼠或人类心肌炎的发病有关。心肌细胞中这些基因型的组合可能与流感感染或急性心肌炎的易感性有关。我们介绍了一名经历过两次暴发性心肌炎和两次疑似心肌炎的儿童患者,他们的心肌炎与流感感染和特定的人类白细胞抗原基因型有关。该病例强调了了解心肌炎易感性的重要性。
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Rare pediatric case of two episodes of fulminant myocarditis and cardiac dysfunction after viral infection

Myocarditis presents with a broad spectrum of clinical severity, ranging from subclinical illness to sudden death. Children with fulminant myocarditis often require inotropic or mechanical circulatory support; however, recurrent acute myocarditis is extremely rare. There is limited evidence to guide the management of recurrent acute myocarditis because the relevant literature is sparse. Here, we present a rare pediatric case of recurrent acute myocarditis. This patient experienced two episodes of fulminant myocarditis and two episodes of suspected myocarditis over an eight-year period; each episode fully resolved with preserved cardiac function. Three episodes were associated with influenza virus infection. During each episode, the electrocardiography, echocardiogram, and laboratory findings improved. Autoimmune and chronic myocarditis were not suspected because of the rapid onset of myocarditis associated with viral infection. Genetic testing by next-generation sequencing was performed; however, no underlying genetic illnesses were identified. Human leukocyte antigen genotyping was performed, and the results determined the genotype to be HLA-DQB1*0302/0303, which reports indicate might be involved in the development of myocarditis in mice or humans. The combination of these genotypes in myocardial cells may be associated with susceptibility to influenza infection or acute myocarditis.

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There is little evidence regarding susceptibility to myocarditis. We present a pediatric patient who experienced two episodes of fulminant myocarditis and two episodes of suspected myocarditis associated with influenza infection and a specific human leukocyte antigen genotype. This case highlights the importance of understanding myocarditis susceptibility.

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Journal of Cardiology Cases
Journal of Cardiology Cases Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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