2023
DOI: 10.1093/ehjqcco/qcad061
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Diagnostic accuracy, clinical characteristics, and prognostic differences of patients with acute myocarditis according to inclusion criteria

Roman Roy,
Antonio Cannata,
Mohammad Al-Agil
et al.

Abstract: Introduction The diagnosis of acute myocarditis (AM) is complex due to its heterogeneity and typically is defined by either Electronic Healthcare Records (EHRs) or advanced imaging and endomyocardial biopsy, but there is no consensus. We aimed to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of these approaches for AM. Methods Data on ICD 10th Revision(ICD-10) codes corresponding to AM were collected from two hospitals and compared to … Show more

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“…7 Myocarditis was defined as an acute inflammatory condition of the heart, and cases were identified from health records containing a diagnosis of myocarditis. 7,8 Because the accuracy of electronic health care records to detect myocarditis is low and the definition is broad, 9 it is likely that myocarditis is both under-reported and over-reported in different regions and depending on the criteria used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 Myocarditis was defined as an acute inflammatory condition of the heart, and cases were identified from health records containing a diagnosis of myocarditis. 7,8 Because the accuracy of electronic health care records to detect myocarditis is low and the definition is broad, 9 it is likely that myocarditis is both under-reported and over-reported in different regions and depending on the criteria used.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%