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Myocarditis is an inflammatory condition of the myocardium requiring meticulous nursing management for optimal patient outcomes. Effective management begins with a thorough assessment of the patient's medical history, paying close attention to past infections, autoimmune disorders, travel history, and exposure to toxins or drugs. Recent viral infections and systemic diseases are particularly relevant due to their potential role in triggering myocarditis.Physical Examination and MonitoringThe...
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Mesalazine can cause myocarditis, a serious heart condition, in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Promptly recognizing and discontinuing mesalazine is crucial for recovery from this rare but potentially fatal adverse effect.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiology
  • Gastroenterology
  • Pharmacology

Background:

  • Mesalazine is a common treatment for inflammatory bowel disease.
  • Myocarditis is a rare but serious potential complication of mesalazine therapy.

Observation:

  • A 49-year-old man developed myocarditis 10 days after starting mesalazine for ulcerative colitis.
  • The patient presented with chest pain and elevated troponin levels.
  • Cardiac MRI confirmed myocarditis with specific patterns of delayed gadolinium enhancement.

Findings:

  • Symptoms and cardiac condition improved after mesalazine discontinuation.
  • The patient experienced a full recovery.

Implications:

  • Mesalazine-induced myocarditis may be underdiagnosed.
  • Clinicians must be vigilant for cardiac symptoms in patients on mesalazine.
  • Early recognition and intervention are vital for preventing severe outcomes.