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==Overview== | |||
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society has guidelines on the diagnosis of myocarditis and in which clinical scenarios myocarditis should be suspected as a diagnosis. They also outline the situations in which a patient should be referred for [[cardiac transplantation]] or mechanical circulatory support, as well as the guidelines for clinical follow-up. | |||
==2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Society | ==2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Guidelines on Myocarditis<ref name="pmid19214293">{{cite journal| author=Howlett JG, McKelvie RS, Arnold JM, Costigan J, Dorian P, Ducharme A et al.| title=Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials. | journal=Can J Cardiol | year= 2009 | volume= 25 | issue= 2 | pages= 85-105 | pmid=19214293 | doi= | pmc=PMC2691911 | url= }} </ref>== | ||
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#Routine use of general or specific immunological therapies directed toward myocarditis are not recommended, as this has not been shown to alter outcomes, and may lead to side effects or complications ''(Level of evidence: B)''.}} | #Routine use of general or specific immunological therapies directed toward myocarditis are not recommended, as this has not been shown to alter outcomes, and may lead to side effects or complications ''(Level of evidence: B)''.}} | ||
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*Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: Diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials.<ref name="pmid19214293">{{cite journal| author=Howlett JG, McKelvie RS, Arnold JM, Costigan J, Dorian P, Ducharme A et al.| title=Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials. | journal=Can J Cardiol | year= 2009 | volume= 25 | issue= 2 | pages= 85-105 | pmid=19214293 | doi= | pmc=PMC2691911 | url= }} </ref> | |||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-In-Chief: Varun Kumar, M.B.B.S.
Overview
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society has guidelines on the diagnosis of myocarditis and in which clinical scenarios myocarditis should be suspected as a diagnosis. They also outline the situations in which a patient should be referred for cardiac transplantation or mechanical circulatory support, as well as the guidelines for clinical follow-up.
2009 Canadian Cardiovascular Society Guidelines on Myocarditis[1]
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Sources
- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: Diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Howlett JG, McKelvie RS, Arnold JM, Costigan J, Dorian P, Ducharme A; et al. (2009). "Canadian Cardiovascular Society Consensus Conference guidelines on heart failure, update 2009: diagnosis and management of right-sided heart failure, myocarditis, device therapy and recent important clinical trials". Can J Cardiol. 25 (2): 85–105. PMC 2691911. PMID 19214293.