Abstract
Fulminant myocarditis (FM) is a progressive and severe form of acute myocarditis, complicated by cardiogenic shock. The clinical presentation and aetiologies of FM are often heterogeneous, making it difficult to diagnose. Irrespective of how FM presents, it rapidly evolves to haemodynamic deterioration and requires prompt treatment to stabilize. As such, the use of mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices has emerged as a critical intervention to achieve haemodynamic support, early unloading, and systemic perfusion and to prevent multiorgan dysfunction in patients with FM. Although scientific societies have proposed recommendations and management pathways, due to the heterogeneity in FM, there remains a lack of clarity in the diagnostic pathway and selection of MCS device for this young patient population. This review provides an updated and integrated overview of the diagnostic flow and important clinical considerations when managing patients with FM.