Table 2.
Either a pathohistological diagnosis: |
Multifocal inflammatory cell infiltrates with overt cardiomyocyte loss by light microscopy on cardiac tissue samples |
Or a clinical diagnosisa,b: |
A troponin elevation (new, or significant change from baseline) with one major criterion or a troponin elevation (now, or significant change from baseline) with two minor criteria after exclusion of acute coronary syndrome or acute infectious myocarditis based on clinical suspicion |
Major criterion |
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Minor criteria |
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Both Troponin I and Troponin T can be used; however, Troponin T may be falsely elevated in those with concomitant myositis.
The clinical diagnoses should be confirmed with cardiac MRI or endomyocardial biopsy if possible and without causing delays of treatment.
In a patient who is clinically unwell, treatment with immunosuppression should be promptly initiated while awaiting further confirmatory testing.