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Purposeof the Review: In this review article, we aim to provide an overview of the pathophysiology, the clinical features, the therapeutic management and prognosis of patients affected by Multisystemic inflammatory syndrome (MIS) with cardiac involvement, focusing on myocarditis and pericarditis. Recent Findings: MIS is a multiorgan hyperinflammatory condition due to a cytokine storm following (within 4–12 weeks) SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) infection. First described in children, it also affects young adults without comorbidities, predominantly males with highly heterogeneous clinical manifestations, including cardiac involvement. Summary: Pericardial and myocardial involvement are prevalent among patients affected by MIS leading to different clinical manifestations including myocarditis with arrhythmias, acute heart failure and cardiogenic shock that significantly affect the patient's prognosis. The heterogeneity of its clinical features and the significant overlap with other hyperinflammatory diseases make the diagnosis particularly challenging. Moreover, the evidence on the efficacy of pharmacological treatments targeting the hyperinflammatory response is scarce, as well as data on long-term prognosis.
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La Vecchia, G., Del Buono, M. G., Bonaventura, A., Vecchiè, A., Moroni, F., Sanna, T., & Abbate, A. (2025). Inflammatory Heart Disease in Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome. Current Cardiology Reports, 27(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11886-024-02173-9
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