Can a dynamic electrocardiogram detect myocarditis?
In general, Holter monitoring cannot detect myocarditis. The detailed explanation is as follows:
Holter monitoring is a test that continuously records a patient's cardiac electrical activity, typically lasting 24 hours or longer. It is primarily used to assess heart conditions and determine the presence of arrhythmias or myocardial ischemia. While Holter monitoring may suggest certain diseases, it alone cannot provide a definitive diagnosis. Myocarditis refers to localized or diffuse inflammatory lesions in the myocardium, and multiple tests are required for an accurate diagnosis. These include measuring cardiac biomarkers such as troponin and creatine kinase-MB, evaluating clinical symptoms, and performing cardiac imaging studies. Only through comprehensive assessment can the cause and severity of the disease be properly determined.
Once myocarditis is diagnosed, prompt treatment is recommended to prevent serious complications.