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Since [[myocarditis]] present similar to [[MI]] with [[ECG]] changes and elevated [[cardiac enzymes]], coronary angiography may be valuable in ruling out coronary disease as the cause of cardiac dysfunction. | Since [[myocarditis]] present similar to [[MI]] with [[ECG]] changes and elevated [[cardiac enzymes]], coronary angiography may be valuable in ruling out coronary disease as the cause of cardiac dysfunction. | ||
[[ | [[Ventriculography]] may demonstrate decreased [[ejection fraction]]. | ||
Elevated ventricular pressures may be noted in patients with systolic or distolic dysfunction. | Elevated ventricular pressures may be noted in patients with systolic or distolic dysfunction. |
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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.
Coronary Angiography
Since myocarditis present similar to MI with ECG changes and elevated cardiac enzymes, coronary angiography may be valuable in ruling out coronary disease as the cause of cardiac dysfunction.
Ventriculography may demonstrate decreased ejection fraction.
Elevated ventricular pressures may be noted in patients with systolic or distolic dysfunction.