Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences (May 2023)

Validation of myocarditis diagnoses in the Swedish patient register for analyses of potential adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines

  • Rolf Gedeborg,
  • Lennart Holm,
  • Nils Feltelius,
  • Anders Sundström,
  • Kai M Eggers,
  • Marja-Leena Nurminen,
  • Maria Grünewald,
  • Nicklas Pihlström,
  • Björn Zethelius,
  • Rickard Ljung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.48101/ujms.v128.9290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 128
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccines are associated with an increased risk of myocarditis using hospital discharge diagnoses as an outcome. The validity of these register-based diagnoses is uncertain. Methods: Patient records for subjects 28 days before admission and 11 cases were unexposed to the vaccine. The reclassification had only minor impact on incidence rate ratios for myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination. In total, 51 cases were sampled for a blinded re-evaluation. Of the 30 randomly sampled cases initially classified as either definite or probably myocarditis, none were re-classified after re-evaluation. Of the in all 15 cases initially classified as no myocarditis or insufficient information, 7 were after re-evaluation re-classified as probable or possible myocarditis. This re-classification was mostly due to substantial variability in electrocardiogram interpretation. Conclusion: This validation of register-based diagnoses of myocarditis by manual patient record review confirmed the register diagnosis in 96% of cases and had high interrater reliability. Reclassification had only a minor impact on the incidence rate ratios for myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination.

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