ACUTE MYOCARDITIS LINKED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COVID 19 VACCINE

Authors

  • Burkhanova Dilovar Sadridinovna
  • Kudratova Zebo Erkinovna
  • Хudaykulova Malika Bahodirovna
  • Rahimova Gulchiroy Olim qizi

Keywords:

Keywords: Acute myocarditis, and a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging study COVID-19 vaccination Vaccine against RNA-COVID-19

Abstract

Abstract. Myocarditis is a broad term that refers to a range of immunological
processes that can damage the function and structure of the myocardium. Viruses cause
most myocarditis cases. Cause-effect. Myocarditis caused by non-infectious agents is
uncommon, it’s linked to systemic inflammatory illnesses, medications, and
immunizations. COVID-19 vaccines usually cause minor side effects. which may
become more severe with the second dosage, though more serious adverse effects have
been documented. Troponin levels in the lab were high, and viral serologists were
negative. In spite of our findings, it seems that having COVID-19 infection is linked to
a much greater chance of cardiac involvement than having COVID-19 immunization.

Published

2023-06-21

How to Cite

Burkhanova Dilovar Sadridinovna, Kudratova Zebo Erkinovna, Хudaykulova Malika Bahodirovna, & Rahimova Gulchiroy Olim qizi. (2023). ACUTE MYOCARDITIS LINKED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COVID 19 VACCINE . Journal of New Century Innovations, 31(2), 91–94. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/7884