SARS-CoV-2 Cardiac Involvement in Young Competitive Athletes. Issue 4 (27th July 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- SARS-CoV-2 Cardiac Involvement in Young Competitive Athletes. Issue 4 (27th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- SARS-CoV-2 Cardiac Involvement in Young Competitive Athletes
- Authors:
- Moulson, Nathaniel
Petek, Bradley J.
Drezner, Jonathan A.
Harmon, Kimberly G.
Kliethermes, Stephanie A.
Patel, Manesh R.
Baggish, Aaron L.
Asif, Irfan M.
Borchers, James
Edenfield, Katherine M.
Emery, Michael S.
Goerl, Kyle
Hainline, Brian
Kim, Jonathan H.
Kraus, William E.
Lampert, Rachel
Leiszler, Matthew
Levine, Benjamin D.
Martinez, Matthew W.
O'Connor, Francis G.
Phelan, Dermot
Rink, Lawrence D.
Taylor, Herman A.
Ade, Carl
Aiyer, Aryan
Alfadhli, Jarrah
Amaradio, Chloe
Anderson, Scott
Arlis-Mayor, Stephanie
Aubry, Jonathan S.
Austin, Andrea
Beaver, Timothy
Benitez, Nicolas
Berkstresser, Brant
Best, Thomas M.
Bohon, Tiffany
Bonnet, Jonathan P.
Boyington, Elizabeth
Bray, James
Bryant, Jenna
Carnahan, Sean
Chamberlain, Rachel
Charters, Samantha
Churchill, Timothy W.
Comeau, Douglas
Cook, Laura E.
Corey, Deanna
Costa, Amy
Crowther, Marshall
Dalia, Tarun
Davidson, Craig
Davitt, Kaitlin
De St Maurice, Annabelle
Dean, Peter N.
DeZenzo, Katelyn
Dimitris, Courtney
Doperak, Jeanne
Duffaut, Calvin
Fafara, Craig
Fahy, Katherine
Ferderber, Jason
Finn, Megan
Galante, Angelo
Gerlt, Todd
Gest, Amy
Gilson, Carla
Goldberger, Jeffrey
Goldman, Joshua
Groezinger, Erich
Guin, Jonathan R.
Halseth, Heather
Hare, Joshua
Harness, Beth
Hatamiya, Nicolas
Haylett, Julie
Hazen, Neal
Hiroi, Yeun
Hockenbrock, Amy
Honsvall, Amanda
Hopp, Jennifer
Howard, Julia
Huba, Samantha
Husaini, Mustafa
Huston, Lindsay
Hwang, Calvin
Irvin, Laura
Gene Iven, Val
Jones, Robert
Joyce, Donald
Karlson, Kristine
Klein, Christian
Klenck, Chris
Kirk, Michele
Knight, Jordan
Knippa, Laura
Knutson, Madeleine
Kovacs, Louis E.
Kuscher, Yumi
Kussman, Andrea
Landreth, Chrissy
Leu, Amy
Lothian, Dylan
Lowery, Maureen
Lukjanczuk, Andrew
MacKnight, John M.
Magee, Lawrence M.
Magnuson, Marja-Liisa
Mares, Aaron V.
Marquez, Anne
McKinley, Grant
Meier, Megan
Miles, Christopher
Miller, Emily
Miller, Hannah
Mitrani, Raul
Myerburg, Robert J.
Mytyk, Greg
Narver, Andrew
Nattiv, Aurelia
Nur, Laika
Organ, Brooke E.
Pendergast, Meredith
Pettrone, Frank A.
Poddar, Sourav K.
Priestman, Diana
Quinn, Ian
Reifsteck, Fred
Restivo, Morgan
Robinson, James B.
Roe, Ryan
Rosamond, Thomas
Rubertino Shearer, Carrie
Rueda, Miguel
Sakamoto, Takamasa
Schnebel, Brock
Shah, Ankit B.
Shahtaji, Alan
Shannon, Kevin
Sheridan-Young, Polly
Statuta, Siobhan M.
Stovak, Mark
Tarsici, Andrei
Taylor, Kenneth S.
Terrell, Kim
Thomason, Matt
Tso, Jason
Vigil, Daniel
Wang, Francis
Winningham, Jennifer
Zorn, Susanna T.
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Background: Cardiac involvement among hospitalized patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is common and associated with adverse outcomes. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and clinical implications of COVID-19 cardiac involvement in young competitive athletes. Methods: In this prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study with data from 42 colleges and universities, we assessed the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of COVID-19 cardiac involvement among collegiate athletes in the United States. Data were collected from September 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020. The primary outcome was the prevalence of definite, probable, or possible COVID-19 cardiac involvement based on imaging definitions adapted from the Updated Lake Louise Imaging Criteria. Secondary outcomes included the diagnostic yield of cardiac testing, predictors for cardiac involvement, and adverse cardiovascular events or hospitalizations. Results: Among 19 378 athletes tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, 3018 (mean age, 20 years [SD, 1 year]; 32% female) tested positive and underwent cardiac evaluation. A total of 2820 athletes underwent at least 1 element of cardiac triad testing (12-lead ECG, troponin, transthoracic echocardiography) followed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) if clinically indicated. In contrast, primary screening CMR was performed in 198 athletes. Abnormal findings suggestiveAbstract : Background: Cardiac involvement among hospitalized patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is common and associated with adverse outcomes. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and clinical implications of COVID-19 cardiac involvement in young competitive athletes. Methods: In this prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study with data from 42 colleges and universities, we assessed the prevalence, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of COVID-19 cardiac involvement among collegiate athletes in the United States. Data were collected from September 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020. The primary outcome was the prevalence of definite, probable, or possible COVID-19 cardiac involvement based on imaging definitions adapted from the Updated Lake Louise Imaging Criteria. Secondary outcomes included the diagnostic yield of cardiac testing, predictors for cardiac involvement, and adverse cardiovascular events or hospitalizations. Results: Among 19 378 athletes tested for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, 3018 (mean age, 20 years [SD, 1 year]; 32% female) tested positive and underwent cardiac evaluation. A total of 2820 athletes underwent at least 1 element of cardiac triad testing (12-lead ECG, troponin, transthoracic echocardiography) followed by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) if clinically indicated. In contrast, primary screening CMR was performed in 198 athletes. Abnormal findings suggestive of SARS-CoV-2 cardiac involvement were detected by ECG (21 of 2999 [0.7%]), cardiac troponin (24 of 2719 [0.9%]), and transthoracic echocardiography (24 of 2556 [0.9%]). Definite, probable, or possible SARS-CoV-2 cardiac involvement was identified in 21 of 3018 (0.7%) athletes, including 15 of 2820 (0.5%) who underwent clinically indicated CMR (n=119) and 6 of 198 (3.0%) who underwent primary screening CMR. Accordingly, the diagnostic yield of CMR for SARS-CoV-2 cardiac involvement was 4.2 times higher for a clinically indicated CMR (15 of 119 [12.6%]) versus a primary screening CMR (6 of 198 [3.0%]). After adjustment for race and sex, predictors of SARS-CoV-2 cardiac involvement included cardiopulmonary symptoms (odds ratio, 3.1 [95% CI, 1.2, 7.7]) or at least 1 abnormal triad test result (odds ratio, 37.4 [95% CI, 13.3, 105.3]). Five (0.2%) athletes required hospitalization for noncardiac complications of COVID-19. During clinical surveillance (median follow-up, 113 days [interquartile range=90 146]), there was 1 (0.03%) adverse cardiac event, likely unrelated to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 infection among young competitive athletes is associated with a low prevalence of cardiac involvement and a low risk of clinical events in short-term follow-up. Abstract : Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. … (more)
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- Circulation. Volume 144:Issue 4(2021)
- Journal:
- Circulation
- Issue:
- Volume 144:Issue 4(2021)
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- Volume 144, Issue 4 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 144
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0144-0004-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-27
- Subjects:
- athletes -- COVID-19 -- myocarditis -- return to sport -- SARS-CoV-2
Blood -- Circulation -- Periodicals
Cardiovascular system -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
Heart -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Blood Circulation
Cardiovascular System
Vascular Diseases
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