Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T

Aims: Myocardial inflammation is increasingly detected noninvasively by tissue mapping with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Intraindividual agreement with endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) or markers of myocardial injury, high-sensitive cardiac troponin (hs-cTnT) in patients with clinically suspe...

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Main Authors: Zainal, Hafisyatul; Rolf, Andreas; Zhou, Hui; Vasquez, Moises; Escher, Felicitas; Keller, Till; Vasa-Nicotera, Mariuca; Zeiher, Andreas M.; Schultheiss, Heinz-Peter; Nagel, Eike; Puntmann, Valentina O.
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author Zainal
Hafisyatul; Rolf
Andreas; Zhou
Hui; Vasquez
Moises; Escher
Felicitas; Keller
Till; Vasa-Nicotera
Mariuca; Zeiher
Andreas M.; Schultheiss
Heinz-Peter; Nagel
Eike; Puntmann
Valentina O.
spellingShingle Zainal
Hafisyatul; Rolf
Andreas; Zhou
Hui; Vasquez
Moises; Escher
Felicitas; Keller
Till; Vasa-Nicotera
Mariuca; Zeiher
Andreas M.; Schultheiss
Heinz-Peter; Nagel
Eike; Puntmann
Valentina O.
Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
author_facet Zainal
Hafisyatul; Rolf
Andreas; Zhou
Hui; Vasquez
Moises; Escher
Felicitas; Keller
Till; Vasa-Nicotera
Mariuca; Zeiher
Andreas M.; Schultheiss
Heinz-Peter; Nagel
Eike; Puntmann
Valentina O.
author_sort Zainal
spelling Zainal, Hafisyatul; Rolf, Andreas; Zhou, Hui; Vasquez, Moises; Escher, Felicitas; Keller, Till; Vasa-Nicotera, Mariuca; Zeiher, Andreas M.; Schultheiss, Heinz-Peter; Nagel, Eike; Puntmann, Valentina O.
Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE
English
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Aims: Myocardial inflammation is increasingly detected noninvasively by tissue mapping with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Intraindividual agreement with endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) or markers of myocardial injury, high-sensitive cardiac troponin (hs-cTnT) in patients with clinically suspected viral myocarditis is incompletely understood. Methods: Prospective multicenter study of consecutive patients with clinically suspected myocarditis who underwent blood testing for hs-cTnT, CMR, and EMB as a part of diagnostic workup. EMB was considered positive based on immunohistological criteria in line with the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) definitions. CMR diagnoses employed tissue mapping using sequence-specific cut-off for native T1 and T2 mapping; active inflammation was defined as T1 >= 2 standard deviation (SD) and T2 >= 2 SD above the mean of normal range. HscTnT of greater than 13.9 ng/L was considered significant. Results: A total of 114 patients (age (mean +/- SD) 54 +/- 16, 65% males) were included, of which 79 (69%) had positive EMB criteria, 64 (56%) CMR criteria, and a total of 58 (51%) positive troponin. Agreement between EMB and CMR diagnostic criteria was poor (CMR vs ESC: area under the curve (AUC): 0.51 (0.39-0.62)). The agreement between a significant hs-cTnT rise and CMR-based diagnosis of myocarditis was good (AUC: 0.84 (0.68-0.92); p < 0.001), but poor for EMB (0.50 (0.40-0.61). Hs-cTnT was significantly associated with native T1 and T2, high-sensitive C-reactive protein, and N-terminal pro-hormone brain natriuretic peptide (r = 0.37, r = 0.35, r = 0.30, r = 0.25; p < 0.001), but not immunohistochemical criteria or viral presence. Conclusion: In clinically suspected viral myocarditis, all diagnostic approaches reflect the pathophysiological elements of myocardial inflammation; however, the differing underlying drivers only partially overlap. The EMB
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
1097-6647
1532-429X
2024
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10.1016/j.jocmr.2024.101087
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
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https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001351900500001
title Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
title_short Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
title_full Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
title_fullStr Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
title_sort Comparison of diagnostic algorithms in clinically suspected viral myocarditis: Agreement between cardiovascular magnetic resonance, endomyocardial biopsy, and troponin T
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description Aims: Myocardial inflammation is increasingly detected noninvasively by tissue mapping with cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR). Intraindividual agreement with endomyocardial biopsy (EMB) or markers of myocardial injury, high-sensitive cardiac troponin (hs-cTnT) in patients with clinically suspected viral myocarditis is incompletely understood. Methods: Prospective multicenter study of consecutive patients with clinically suspected myocarditis who underwent blood testing for hs-cTnT, CMR, and EMB as a part of diagnostic workup. EMB was considered positive based on immunohistological criteria in line with the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) definitions. CMR diagnoses employed tissue mapping using sequence-specific cut-off for native T1 and T2 mapping; active inflammation was defined as T1 >= 2 standard deviation (SD) and T2 >= 2 SD above the mean of normal range. HscTnT of greater than 13.9 ng/L was considered significant. Results: A total of 114 patients (age (mean +/- SD) 54 +/- 16, 65% males) were included, of which 79 (69%) had positive EMB criteria, 64 (56%) CMR criteria, and a total of 58 (51%) positive troponin. Agreement between EMB and CMR diagnostic criteria was poor (CMR vs ESC: area under the curve (AUC): 0.51 (0.39-0.62)). The agreement between a significant hs-cTnT rise and CMR-based diagnosis of myocarditis was good (AUC: 0.84 (0.68-0.92); p < 0.001), but poor for EMB (0.50 (0.40-0.61). Hs-cTnT was significantly associated with native T1 and T2, high-sensitive C-reactive protein, and N-terminal pro-hormone brain natriuretic peptide (r = 0.37, r = 0.35, r = 0.30, r = 0.25; p < 0.001), but not immunohistochemical criteria or viral presence. Conclusion: In clinically suspected viral myocarditis, all diagnostic approaches reflect the pathophysiological elements of myocardial inflammation; however, the differing underlying drivers only partially overlap. The EMB
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