Cardiovascular Innovations and Applications (Apr 2024)

Case Report: Optical Pumped Magnetometer Magnetocardiography as a Potential Method of Therapy Monitoring in Fulminant Myocarditis

  • Shuwen Yang,
  • Kun Yang,
  • Lijun Zhang,
  • Yanlong Ren,
  • Linqi Liu,
  • Huan Zhang,
  • Lanxin Feng,
  • Zhao Ma,
  • Shu Zhou,
  • Yi He,
  • Chenchen Tu,
  • Xiantao Song,
  • Hongjia Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/CVIA.2024.0031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 952

Abstract

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Background: Fulminant myocarditis (FM) is associated with high mortality and an unfavorable long-term prognosis. However, noninvasive, rapid diagnostic and monitoring methods for FM are lacking. Case summary: This report details the case of a patient diagnosed with FM through a comprehensive assessment involving typical clinical symptoms, laboratory analyses, echocardiographic evidence, and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) findings. Before the patient underwent CMR, optical pumped magnetometer magnetocardiography (OPM-MCG) revealed abnormalities characteristic of substantial myocardial injury. After invasive coronary angiography, the patient’s coronary arteries were determined not to exhibit significant stenosis. Additionally, a myocardial bridge was observed in the middle segment of the anterior descending branch of the left coronary artery. Over a 7-month follow-up, the patient’s symptoms showed marked improvement, and the OPM-MCG eventually normalized, aligning with the findings indicated by the CMR. Conclusion: OPM-MCG is a valuable tool for therapy monitoring in FMs, offering a safe, non-invasive, and highly effective test for ancillary diagnostics and long-term prognostic follow-up. Additionally, MCG may potentially assist in clinical decision-making regarding the need for further interventions in patients with myocardial bridge.