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. 2020 May 14;26(6):466–469. doi: 10.1016/j.cardfail.2020.05.006

Table 1.

Cardiac Predominate Presentations in COVID-19

Phenotype Reference Finding
Myocarditis Inciardi et al, JAMA Cardiology, 202012 Case report: 53-year-old with acute myopericarditis and normal chest radiograph.
Myocarditis Fried et al, Circulation, 202013 Case report: 64-year-old with fulminant myocarditis and normal chest radiograph.
Myocarditis Paul et al, EHJ Cardiovascular Imaging, 202014 Case report: 35-year-old with acute myocarditis and a normal chest CT scan.
STEMI Bangalore et al, NEJM, 20206 Case series: 17% of STEMI cases (n = 3) with normal chest radiograph.
STEMI Stefanini et al, Circulation, 202015 Case series: first clinical manifestation of COVID-19 was STEMI (n = 24/28, 86%).
Stress cardiomyopathy Meyer et al, EHJ, 202016 Case report: 83-year-old with Takotsubo cardiomyopathy and normal chest radiograph.
Tamponade Dabbagh et al, JACC CR, 202017 Case report: 67-year-old with tamponade and chest radiograph without infiltrate.
Tamponade Hua et al, EHJ, 202018 Case report: 47-year-old with tamponade and mild pulmonary congestion on chest radiograph.

CT, computed tomography; COVID-19, coronavirus disease-2019; EHJ, European Heart Journal; JACC CR; Journal of the American College of Cardiology Case Reports; JAMA, Journal of the American Medical Association; NEJM, New England Journal of Medicine; STEMI, ST-elevation myocardial infarction.