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Tuberculous myocarditis

OVERVIEW

What is tuberculous myocarditis?

Tuberculous myocarditis, also known as myocardial tuberculosis or tuberculous cardiomyopathy, is an inflammatory reaction caused by toxins produced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis entering the bloodstream and damaging myocardial cells.

Pulmonary tuberculosis is a rare cause of myocarditis, but once tuberculous myocarditis occurs, the mortality rate is relatively high. Symptoms may include palpitations, chest tightness, fatigue, and other discomforts. It often coexists with active pulmonary tuberculosis and usually requires aggressive anti-tuberculosis treatment.

Is tuberculous myocarditis common?

It is uncommon and more likely to occur in young adults. The prevalence of tuberculous myocarditis in men is twice that in women.

Is tuberculous myocarditis serious?

The severity of tuberculous myocarditis depends on the extent and degree of myocardial damage. In severe cases, it may lead to cardiac insufficiency or even life-threatening cardiogenic shock.

Is tuberculous myocarditis contagious?

Tuberculous myocarditis itself is not contagious. However, patients with tuberculous myocarditis often also have active pulmonary tuberculosis, which is contagious and typically spreads through airborne droplets.

SYMPTOMS

What are the common manifestations of tuberculous myocarditis?

The clinical manifestations of tuberculous myocarditis are similar to other types of myocarditis:

What severe consequences can tuberculous myocarditis cause?

Similar to other forms of myocarditis, tuberculous myocarditis can lead to severe heart failure or even sudden death. Critically ill patients often succumb to cardiogenic shock.

CAUSES

Who is commonly affected by tuberculous myocarditis?

Tuberculous myocarditis primarily occurs in tuberculosis patients, most frequently affecting young adults (12-40 years old), with males being more susceptible than females.

It mostly coexists with active pulmonary tuberculosis and rarely occurs as isolated tuberculous myocarditis. The incidence is relatively higher in cases of acute hematogenous disseminated tuberculosis and tuberculous serositis.

DIAGNOSIS

Under what circumstances should tuberculosis patients consider tuberculous myocarditis?

Tuberculosis patients who suddenly experience palpitations, chest tightness, or syncope should consider the possibility of tuberculous myocarditis.

What tests should be performed to diagnose tuberculous myocarditis?

How should tuberculous myocarditis be diagnosed?

TREATMENT

Which department should I visit for tuberculous myocarditis?

The vast majority of patients with tuberculous myocarditis also have active pulmonary tuberculosis and should seek treatment at the respiratory department or a chest hospital to receive active anti-tuberculosis therapy.

For cases where tuberculosis affects the heart, causing myocardial damage with arrhythmia or cardiac insufficiency, consultation with the cardiology department should be requested for collaborative treatment.

How should tuberculous myocarditis be treated?

DIET & LIFESTYLE

Can patients with tuberculous myocarditis work or exercise normally?

Patients with tuberculous myocarditis are not advised to work. They may engage in low-intensity activities such as moderate walking but should avoid overexertion.

What should patients with tuberculous myocarditis pay attention to in daily life?

PREVENTION

How to prevent tuberculous myocarditis?