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Severe Myocarditis: A 2012 update… Alain Combes Service de Réanimation iCAN, Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, Paris Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6 www.reamedpitie.com

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Severe Myocarditis : A 2012 update…. Alain Combes Service de Réanimation iCAN, Institute of Cardiometabolism and Nutrition Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, Paris Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6 www.reamedpitie.com. Definition - Etiologies. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Severe Myocarditis:A 2012 update…

Alain CombesService de RéanimationiCAN, Institute of Cardiometabolism and NutritionHôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, AP-HP, ParisUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6www.reamedpitie.com

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Definition - Etiologies «Myocarditis» is defined as inflammation of

the heart muscle Histology: cellular infiltrate and myocyte necrosis Etiologies:

Infectious diseases• Viruses: Coxsackie, Adenovirus, HIV,

Parvovirus B19, HHV6, (H1N1)• Bacteria• Parasites (Toxoplasma, Chagas)• Fungi

Hypersensitivity (Drugs) Autoimmune and systemic diseases

• Lupus, Wegener, Eosinophilic, Sarcoidosis, Giant cell Myocardial toxins (Cocaine, chemotherapy) Peripartum

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6.3 millions military recruits over 25 yrs 126 non-traumatic sudden deaths, autopsy performed 10% of myocarditis-related deaths

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Clinical manifestations

From asymptomatic EKG abnormalities to overt cardiac failure…

Clinical features: Preceding viral illness, flu-like syndrome Fever Chest pain, mimicking acute coronary syndromes Tachycardia Arrhythmia Sudden death:

• 10% of cases (Eckart, AnnIntMed, O4) Clinical signs of heart failure

• Minimal, slow evolution • Fulminant, leading to refractory cardiogenic shock

in a few days

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EKG

EKG findings Sinus tachycardia Diffuse ST-T wave abnormalities Prolonged QT interval Bundle branch block (LBBB++) Myocardial infarction pattern Complete heart block Supraventricular tachyarrhythmias Ventricular tachyarrhythmias

May be normal…

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EKG mimicking AMI

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EKG: LBBB

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Laboratory Findings

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Biology: Troponin (Smith, Circ, 97)

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Many patients with acute/fulminant myocarditis will undergo coronary artery angiography…

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Other laboratory findings

Non specific tests Leucocytosis/leucopenia, Eosinophilia+++ Mononucleosic syndrome Sedimentation rate, CRP, PCT…

Specialized tests Virological diagnosis

• Serology (limited value)• Cultures: throat and stools• PCR (blood, CSF, tissues)

Inflammation:• Antinuclear Ab, ANCA, Angiotensin Conversion Enzyme

Research tests Autoantibodies (mitochondria, myosin, b-receptor) Immunohistochemical myocardial studies (research)

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Doppler Echocardiography

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Fulminant myocarditisMarkedly decreased LV EFNear normal LV dimensionIncreased septal thickness

Acute myocarditisMarkedly decreased LV EFDilated LVNormal septal thickness

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Doppler Echocardiography

Other findingsRegional wall motion abnormalities Diastolic dysfunctionChange in echocardiographic image

texture:• Increased brightness• Heterogeneity

ThrombiPericardial effusion

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Cardiac MRI…

The new diagnostic gold standard?

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Cardiac MRI

Combination of T1-weighted and T2-weighted Gadolinium contrast-enhanced MRI +++

Visualize localization, activity and extent of inflammation One or several foci in the myocardium Foci most frequently located in lateral free wall Frequent subepicardial lesions Can guide myocardial biopsies+++

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Still indication for myocardial biopsies?

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Histology: Dallas Criteria

3 histological grades (Aretz, Hum Pathol, 87) Active Myocarditis :

• Cellular infiltrate +, myocyte necrosis + Borderline Myocarditis :

• Cellular infiltrate +, myocyte necrosis - Negative Biopsy :

• Cellular infiltrate -, myocyte necrosis - Distribution and diffusion of the cellular infiltrate

Focal, confluent or diffuse Mild, moderate, severe

However, low to moderate sensitivity/specificity

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Histology: Dallas Criteria

Borderline Active

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Grade 1, Level B:

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Prognosis

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PrognosisMcCarthy, NEJM, 2000

Survie sans transplantation

P=0.05

(15 patients)

(132 patients)

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2003 - 2009 41 patients refractory cardiogenic

shock due to fulminant myocarditisMean age 38±12 years66%, women

Mechanical assistanceThoratec BiVAD (n=6) or ECMO (n=35)

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Long term survival: 68%4 (10%) patients had heart transplantation

Independent predictors of ICU death determined at admission:SAPS II >56 (OR, 10.23) and troponin Ic >12 microg/L (OR, 7.49)

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Complete follow-up for 26 survivors Median follow-up was 525 [92–2400] days Mean LVEF was 57±9%

≥60% for 12 non-transplant and all 4 transplanted 40–60% for 10 nontransplanted survivors

21 patients had percutaneous femoral ECMO 10 still complained of paresthesia/peripheral

neurological defect 2 had persistent leg ischemia requiring surgical repair

for 1 and amputation for the other

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Treatment

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Treatment

Supportive care always indicated Bed rest Diuretics, vasodilators ACE inhibitors, angiotensin-receptor blockers Aldosterone antagonists b-blockers, (with caution in the acute phase) Vasopressors/inotropic agents in case of shock

Mechanical assistance +++ May be urgently needed if fulminant form or rapid

deterioration of hemodynamic status Patients should rapidly be transferred to experienced

centers Bridge to recovery:

• ECMO+++, First line assistance (Heart transplantation)

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ECMO vs. BiVAD for fulminant myocarditis?

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BIVAD ECMO

n=5 n=6 Age 32 ±2 40 ±4

LVEF (%) 33 ±8 18 ±4

Creat(micromoL/L) 183 ±65 127 ±27

T Bili (micromoL/L) 14 ±3 37 ±11

Apache II: 11 ±9 24 ±18

Difference of effectivness in Fulminant Myocarditis?

P = ns

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BIVAD ECMO

Output (L/min) 5,4 ±0,7 4,8 ±0,4

Duration (days) 21 ±5 13 ±4

Death 20% (4/5) 16,6% (5/6)

PRBC: 22 ±5 7 ±4 (p=0,03)

RESULTS

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Creatinine mol/dlT bilirubin mol/dl

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Long term survival: 68%, 4 (10%) patients had heart transplantationIndependent predictors of ICU death determined at admission:

SAPS II >56 (OR, 10.23) and troponin Ic >12 g/L (OR, 7.49)

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Specific/Novel treatments

Immunosuppression First line therapy if

• Giant cell• Systemic autoimmune diseases

Corticosteroids Cyclosporine, Tacrolimus Azathioprine

Immunomodulation/Stimulation IV Immune globulins Interferon

Antiviral agents, vaccination

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Myocarditis Treatment Trial 111 randomized patients, LVEF<45% Histologically proven myocarditis Immunosuppression protocol Placebo vs prednisone + Cyclosporine or

azathioprine

Mason, NEJM, 1995

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IV immune globulinMcNamara, Circ, 2001

62 patients with DCM, randomized, LVEF<40%

Placebo vs IVIg P = NS

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Tailored immune-modulating strategiesLiu, Circ, 2001

Phase I Phase II Phase III

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Immunomodulation vs Immunosuppression

Interféron b chez les patients avec persistance virale entero-adénovirus Kuhl, Circ, 2003 22 patients, Dysfonction VG, génome viral + Interféron: Clearance virus, amélioration FE

Immunosuppression:prednisone+imurel Frustaci, Circ, 03

• 41 patients, myocardite active, Dysfonction VG• 21 répondeurs, 20 non rep• Répondeurs: AutoAC +, génome viral- (sauf Hep C)

Wojnicz, Circ 01• 84 patients CMD, HLA surexprimé sur myocytes• Traitement de 3 mois• Amélioration dans groupe traité: 71% vs 31%

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Conclusion

Myocarditis is a rare and severe condition Especially the fulminant form

Diagnosis based on clinical features, EKG, Echo, Troponin, MRI Myocarditis can mimic acute coronary syndromes

Mechanical circulatory assistance may be urgently needed if rapid hemodynamic deterioration

Immunosuppression during the acute phase Giant cell Systemic autoimmune diseases

Significant progresses in the understanding of the pathophysiology of the disease in recent years Help design tailored immune-modulating strategies

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La Pitié: Louis XIV, 1656…To 2012…

La Chapelle Institut de Cardiologie