Myocarditis is a rare disease that may progress rapidly to refractory cardiogenic shock and death. In such situations, emergent initiation of mechanical circulatory assistance is the only therapeutic option to rescue these dying patients. This study was designed to evaluate the outcomes, health-related quality of life and frequencies of anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms in fulminant myocarditis patients rescued by mechanical circulatory assistance, since these major components of outcome evaluation after serious illnesses have not yet been assessed in this setting.