When ventricular function is normal, the term myopericarditis is used. Cases with impaired function are labeled
perimyocarditis, though the two terms are often used interchangeably. Both will be reflected on an
ECG. In a different naming scheme, inflammation that is predominantly pericarditis with some myocardial involvement is called myopericarditis, while predominant myocarditis with some pericardial involvement is called perimyocarditis. ==References==