Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Cardiovascular manifestations of monkeypox virus outbreak: An overview of the reported cases.
- Journal:
- Heart & lung : the journal of critical care
- Year:
- 2023
- Authors:
- El-Qushayri, Amr Ehab et al.
- Affiliation:
- Faculty of Medicine
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Monkeypox (Mpox) is a zoonotic DNA virus related to the orthopoxvirus family that causes also smallpox infection. OBJECTIVES: In this paper, we aimed to study the cardiovascular manifestations of Mpox. METHOD: A literature databases search was conducted on 20th October 2022 and limited to 2022 (the new outbreak) to collect all the relevant papers that discussed cardiovascular manifestations in Mpox. RESULTS: The literature included 6 cases of myocarditis, one case of pericarditis, one case of myopericarditis and one case of atrial fibrillation. Of total 6 cases with completed data, ECG results and troponin levels were abnormal in 5 cases while only three cases had abnormal ECHO and CMR results. In the four cases who undergone chest X-rays, only one patient had non-specific retro-cardiac opacities. All patients (9 cases) recovered well from their cardiovascular manifestations with no deaths and only 3 of them required ICU admission. CONCLUSION: With the limited reported cases, we recommend performing cardiovascular examinations -in particular ECG and troponin levels- in order to exclude cardiovascular insult in patients with suspected Mpox -cardiovascular involvement. However, in our series the infection was mild in most patients with no mortality.
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