Table 3.
Cardiac biomarker, and echocardiographic findings among monkeypox-induced myocarditis patients
Author | ECG Findings | Trop I | Hs Trop T | CRP | Echo Findings | LVEF% | LV Hypokinesia |
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Dumont et al.13 | ST elevation: 2 No changes: 1 |
NR | 4040 pg/mL, 700 pg/mL, 2035 pg/mL | 27 mg/L, 39 mg/L, 115 mg/L | NR | 56%, 45%, NR | Hypokinesia: 1 Akinesia: 1 NR: 1 |
Brouillard et al.14 | ST elevation, sinus tachycardia 1 | NR | 211.5 ng/L | 154.5 mg/L | Normal left ventricle (LV) size, reduced global longitudinal strain (−14.4%) | 44% | 1 |
Nava et al.7 | Normal sinus rhythm: 1 T wave inversions: 1 |
NR, 0.35 ng/mL | 165 ng/L, NR | 0.5 mg/dL , NR | Normal regional wall motion: 2 | 1. 69% 2. NR | NR: 2 |
Shaik et al.6 | Sinus tachycardia and ST elevation | 0.02 ng/mL | NR | 65.5 mg/dL | No wall motion abnormalities and mild pericardial effusion | 55% | NR |
Tan et al.15 | ST-segment changes 1 | NR | NR | NR | Moderate global left ventricular dysfunction | 40% | NR |
Pinho et al.16 | Sinus rhythm with nonspecific changes | NR | NR | 70 mg/L | Preserved biventricular systolic function and no pericardial effusion | 56% | NR |