Acute Myocarditis Following Vaccination With the First Dose of the mRNA-1273 Vaccine

Author:

Olagunju Abdulbaril1ORCID,Moradi Ali1,Johnson Benjamin1,Lebaron Zachary2,Johnson Ross2,Mehdizadeh Azar3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Creighton University, Phoenix, AZ, USA

2. Creighton University School of Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, USA

3. Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Creighton University, Phoenix, AZ, USA

Abstract

Viral infections are a common cause of acute myocarditis. However, vaccines including influenza and smallpox have also been rarely implicated. Recently, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have been associated with acute myocarditis. We describe a case of acute myocarditis in a 19-year-old male 2 days after the initial dose of the COVID-19 mRNA-1273 vaccine. He presented with chest pain radiating to his left arm and bilateral shoulders. COVID, influenza, coxsackie, respiratory syncytial virus polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests were negative. Electrocardiogram revealed diffuse ST-segment elevation. Initial Troponin was 15.7 ng/mL. A coronary angiogram revealed patent coronary arteries and no wall motion abnormality. A transthoracic echocardiogram showed diffuse hypokinesis with an ejection fraction of 49%. Cardiac magnetic resonance scan was aborted after 2 attempts due to severe claustrophobia. His chest pain resolved following initiation of aspirin, tylenol, colchicine, lisinopril, and metoprolol.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Safety Research,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Epidemiology

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