Myocarditis: A complication of COVID-19
Approximately 10-15% of patients with COVID-19 will develop myocarditis as a complication. The myocarditis normally presents approximately 10-days into the infection, and it can be difficult to diagnose myocarditis if that patient is also experiencing Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
The clinical features which might suggest a superadded myocarditis include:
Patients with myocarditis can also present with arrhythmias.
Approximately 10-15% of patients with COVID-19 will develop myocarditis as a complication. The myocarditis normally presents approximately 10-days into the infection, and it can be difficult to diagnose myocarditis if that patient is also experiencing Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
The clinical features which might suggest a superadded myocarditis include:
Patients with myocarditis can also present with arrhythmias.