Internal Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-7235
Print ISSN : 0918-2918
ISSN-L : 0918-2918
Elevated Serum Myosin Light Chain I in Influenza Patients
Masahide KAJIHaruko KUNOToshiomi TURUYoshihiro SATOKotaro OIZUMI
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2001 Volume 40 Issue 7 Pages 594-597

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Abstract

Objective Myocarditis has been described as a complication of influenza. Patients with influenza may have symptoms and abnormal laboratory data (including chest X-ray, electrocardiogram, etc.) suggestive of myocarditis, although few observations have been made regarding the prevalence of asymptomatic myocardial injury. We investigated whether influenza can produce myocardial injury without cardiac symptoms.
Methods During the epidemic of influenza A (H3N2) from 1998 to 1999 in Japan, we examined possible cardiac muscle damage associated with influenza in patients without apparent clinical myocardial injury by measuring serum myosin light chain concentrations.
Patients Ninety-six influenza-positive patients (46 males and 50 females, average age 43.4 years) without impaired renal function were studied.
Results Of these patients, 11 (11.4%) had elevated serum myosin light chain I concentrations.
Conclusion Asymptomatic myocardial injury may be present in patients with influenza even when they have no symptoms suggestive of myocardial injury.
(Internal Medicine 40: 594-597, 2001)

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