Author:
Fu Michael,Kontogeorgos Silvana,Thunström Erik,Zverkova Sandström Tatiana,Kroon Christian,Bollano Entela,Schaufelberger Maria,Rosengren Annika
Abstract
AbstractInvestigate trends in myocarditis incidence and prognosis in Sweden during 2000–2014. Little data exist concerning population-trends in incidence of hospitalizations for myocarditis and subsequent prognosis. Linking Swedish National Patient and Cause of Death Registers, we identified individuals ≥ 16 years with first-time diagnosis of myocarditis during 2000–2014. Reference population, matched for age and birth year (n = 16,622) was selected from Swedish Total Population Register. Among the 8 679 cases (75% men, 64% < 50 years), incidence rate/100,000 inhabitants rose from 6.3 to 8.6 per 100,000, mostly in men and those < 50 years. Incident heart failure/dilated cardiomyopathy occurred in 6.2% within 1 year after index hospitalization and in 10.2% during 2000–2014, predominantly in those ≥ 50 years (12.1% within 1 year, 20.8% during 2000–2014). In all 8.1% died within 1 year, 0.9% (< 50 years) and 20.8% (≥ 50 years). Hazard ratios (adjusted for age, sex) for 1-year mortality comparing cases and controls were 4.00 (95% confidence interval 1.37–11.70), 4.48 (2.57–7.82), 4.57 (3.31–6.31) and 3.93 (3.39–4.57) for individuals aged < 30, 30 to < 50, 50 to < 70, and ≥ 70 years, respectively. The incidence of myocarditis during 2000–2014 increased, predominantly in men < 50 years. One-year mortality was low, but fourfold higher compared with reference population.
Funder
Swedish Heart and Lung Foundation
Swedish Research Council
University of Gothenburg
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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