Characteristics and clinical features of children presenting with acute myocarditis at a tertiary care hospital.

Authors

  • Farhan Zahoor Fatima Jinnah Medical University/ Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.
  • Bushra Madni Shalamar Medical and Dental College Lahore.
  • Muhammad Imran Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat.
  • Muhammad Naveed Sahara Medical College Narowal.
  • Fazal ur Rehman NICVD, Karachi.
  • Khurram Shahnawaz Sahara Medical College Narowal.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2021.28.12.6490

Keywords:

Acute Myocarditis, Irritability, Tachycardia, Tachypnea

Abstract

Objective: To find out characteristics and clinical features of children presenting with acute myocarditis at a tertiary care hospital. Study Design: Observational Study. Setting: Department of Pediatrics, Sughra Shafi Medical Complex, Sahara Medical College, Narowal, Pakistan. Period: February 2020 to February 2021. Material & Methods: A total of 71 children aged 1 month to 15 years admitted with acute myocarditis were enrolled. Acute myocarditis was labeled as short history of illness in otherwise healthy child, echocardiography evident of left ventricular dysfunctioning, cardiac biomarkers showing cardiac damage as well as electrocardiography showing acute myocarditis. Age was represented as mean and standard deviation whereas qualitative variables like gender, area of residence and clinical features were shown as frequency and percentages. Results: Out of a total of 71 children, there were 38 (53.5%) were male. Median age was recorded to be 16.6 months. Majority of the cases, 42 (59.2%) belonged to rural areas of residence. Tachycardia was the commonest clinical feature noted in 65 (91.5%) children, irritability was seen in 50 (70.4%), tachypnea in 48 (67.6%) while poor feeding was noted 44 (62.0%) children. Hepatomegaly was noted in 39 (54.9%) children. Hypotension was recorded in 35 (49.3%) children. Conclusion: Male predominance was seen among children presenting with acute myocarditis. Tachycardia, irritability, tachypnea and poor feeding were the commonest clinical features observed.

Author Biographies

Farhan Zahoor, Fatima Jinnah Medical University/ Sir Gangaram Hospital, Lahore.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatrics

Bushra Madni, Shalamar Medical and Dental College Lahore.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatric Medicine

 

Muhammad Imran, Pir Abdul Qadir Shah Jillani Institute of Medical Sciences, Gambat.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Assistant Professor Pediatric Medicine

 

Muhammad Naveed, Sahara Medical College Narowal.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Senior Registrar Pediatrics

 

Fazal ur Rehman, NICVD, Karachi.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Fellow Pediatric Cardiology

 

Khurram Shahnawaz, Sahara Medical College Narowal.

FCPS (Pediatric Medicine)

Associate Professor Pediatrics

 

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Published

2021-11-30