International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Dec 2021)

Heart failure secondary to myocarditis after SARS-CoV-2 reinfection: a case report

  • Patrícia Gabriela Riedel,
  • Vitoria Fedrizzi Sakai,
  • Sheila de Castro Cardoso Toniasso,
  • Maria Carlota Borba Brum,
  • Fernando Schmidt Fernandes,
  • Robson Martins Pereira,
  • Camila Pereira Baldin,
  • Cícero de Campos Baldin,
  • Anderson Yudi Takahasi,
  • Hugo Shiki,
  • Ana Maria Rocha Krepsky,
  • Damasio Trindade Macedo,
  • Álvaro Roberto Crespo Merlo,
  • Luis Eduardo Paim Rohde,
  • Dvora Joveleviths

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 113
pp. 175 – 177

Abstract

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Introduction: Cardiac involvement in COVID-19 can range from mild damage to severe myocarditis. The precise mechanism by which COVID-19 causes myocardial injury is still unknown. Myocarditis following administration of COVID-19 vaccines, especially those based on mRNA, has also been described. However, no reports of heart failure following reinfection with SARS-CoV-2 in patients immunized with an inactivated vaccine have been identified. Case description: The patient was a 47-year-old male construction worker of African descent, with type II diabetes and a history of infection by SARS-CoV-2 in December 2020 and May 2021, confirmed by RT-PCR. He received two doses of an inactivated vaccine against COVID-19. Between the two COVID-19 episodes with positive RT-PCR, he had two episodes of bacterial lung infection. After the second episode of SARS-CoV-2 infection, he was diagnosed with severe heart failure as a sequela of myocarditis. Conclusion: It is essential to perform a thorough follow-up after infection with SARS-CoV-2 since, even with proper immunization, it is possible that the patient was reinfected and suffered severe cardiac sequelae as a consequence. The hypothesis of an etiology associated with the use of an inactivated vaccine against COVID-19, with a potential immune enhancement mechanism following reinfection with SARS-CoV-2, cannot be rejected.

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