Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1596154434> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1596154434 abstract "Viral myocarditis is the most common heart disease in infants, children, young adults and pregnant women. Although a number of viruses from different genera, such as adenovirus, hepatitis C virus (HCV), parvoviruses and cytomegalovirus have been reported to cause myocarditis (Bowles et al., 2003; Kindermann et al., 2008; Kuhl et al., 2005a; Kuhl et al., 2005b; Kyto et al., 2005; Mahrholdt et al., 2006; Matsumori, 2005; Matsumori et al., 2006), coxsackievirus, particularly coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), is generally considered the primary etiological agent of myocarditis (Blauwet, 2010; Kuhl et al., 2005a; Mahrholdt et al., 2006). CVB3 infection of the heart is often persistent and enters the chronic phase, leading to dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)(Andreoletti et al., 2009; L. T. Cooper, Jr., 2009; Kuhl et al., 2005b; Yajima& Knowlton, 2009), a squelae of viral myocarditis characterized by ventricular chamber dilation, increased wall thickness, weaker beating and abnormal heart function. Patients with DCM eventually develop into congestive heart failure. To date, there is no clinically proven specific treatment available for viral myocarditis and DCM. Patients with DCM eventually need heart transplantation as the final treatment (Schultz et al., 2009). The managements for viral myocarditis are usually supportive therapies, such as improvements in cardiophysiology with medicine used to treat other kinds of heart diseases, and application of non-specific antiviral agents to decrease the viral load. The former measurements include administration of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blockade, beta-adrenergic blockade, diuretics, etc (Dennert et al., 2008; Rose, 2009; Schultz et al., 2009); the later measurements include application of type I interferons or nucleotide analogs such as ribavirin, which is reviewed elsewhere (Blauwet, 2010; Dennert& Crijns& Heymans, 2008; Schultz et al., 2009). If myocarditis was caused by an autoimmune disorder, it would be appropriately treated by immunosuppression (Rose, 2009; Schultz et al., 2009). However, the effectiveness of treatment with immunosuppressive therapies has not reached a consensus amongst different studies. This can probably be attributed to the difficulty of confirmation and diagnosis of the etiology and pathogenesis of myocarditis. Thus it is very important to distinguish infectious and autoimmune disease since the same methods of treatment will not be optimal for both forms of heart muscle diseases. The diagnostic gold standard is endomyocardial biopsies with the histological Dallas criteria, in association with new" @default.
- W1596154434 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1596154434 creator A5000734385 @default.
- W1596154434 date "2011-10-19" @default.
- W1596154434 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1596154434 title "Nucleic Acid-Based Strategies for the Treatment of Coxsackievirus-Induced Myocarditis" @default.
- W1596154434 cites W128968869 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W144423133 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1517114175 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1537407560 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1542860556 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1546523805 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1564730852 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1603215708 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1659143206 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1835269882 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1906809867 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1964642249 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1967369577 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1968165176 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1970219417 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1972989638 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1973101875 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1974040453 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1974803886 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1975903563 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1976318040 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1977164495 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1977335029 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1977646446 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1979776008 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1979873003 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1981496055 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1983466715 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1983489347 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1983688227 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1985230703 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1988376056 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1993293039 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1993799748 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1995409972 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1995534189 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1998951049 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W1999248403 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2001043513 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2001070008 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2001267929 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2003602957 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2003802814 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2005127084 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2005916630 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2009779259 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2010791234 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2011072606 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2013539241 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2013864081 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2014651657 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2015708271 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2017184218 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2021228419 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2021922468 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2026065678 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2026211553 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2031374034 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2032323486 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2033447671 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2034097425 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2035146556 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2037067282 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2037108634 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2037140037 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2043457044 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2044460247 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2044468018 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2044639680 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2044851147 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2045057947 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2045653120 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2047478551 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2050869737 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2052325799 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2054931684 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2055395264 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2059073003 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2059884663 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2063915751 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2064667228 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2066839011 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2068026898 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2072958095 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2079747366 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2080047321 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2082423969 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2082675700 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2087296674 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2088830438 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2092034563 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2093101443 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2094163523 @default.
- W1596154434 cites W2094488559 @default.