This study focuses on patients with acute myocarditis, a condition where the heart muscle becomes inflamed, leading to reduced heart function. The research specifically looks at cases where the condition has been confirmed through cardiac magnetic resonance imaging or tissue examination of the heart muscle. The study will test whether treatment with corticosteroid medications can help improve heart function and prevent serious heart-related complications.
The treatment being studied involves two medications: methylprednisolone, which is given through a vein for three days, followed by prednisone tablets taken by mouth. Some patients will receive these medications, while others will receive a placebo. All patients will continue to receive standard heart failure treatment throughout the study. The main purpose is to determine if this combination of corticosteroid medications can help improve heart function and prevent major heart-related events over a six-month period.
During the study, doctors will monitor the heart’s pumping ability and overall function using various heart tests. They will also track any heart-related complications that occur, such as hospital stays for heart problems, heart rhythm disturbances, or the need for heart support devices. The study will also look at how well patients tolerate the treatment and its effect on their quality of life.



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