COVID-19
Daniel S. Knight, Tushar Kotecha, Yousuf Razvi, Liza Chacko, James T. Brown, Paramjit S. Jeetley, James Goldring, Michael Jacobs, Lucy E. Lamb, Rupert Negus, Anthony Wolff, James C. Moon, Hui Xue, Peter Kellman, Niket Patel, Marianna Fontana
Abstract
gadolinium magnetic resonance imaging myocarditis severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 troponin H ospitalized patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) frequently have myocardial injury with troponin elevation, 1-4 but the underlying causes beyond acute coronary syndromes and pulmonary emboli are ill defined. We used cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) during early convalescence to assess the presence, type, and extent of myocardial injury in troponin-positive patients with COVID-19.