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Long-term cardiac follow-up of athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2 after resumption of elite-level sports

Authors :
van Hattum, Juliette C
Daems, Joëlle J N
Verwijs, Sjoerd M
Wismans, Leonoor V
van Diepen, Maarten A
Groenink, Maarten
Boekholdt, S Matthijs
Planken, R Nils
van Randen, Adrienne
Hirsch, Alexander
Moen, Maarten H
Pinto, Yigal M
Wilde, Arthur A M
Jørstad, Harald T
van Hattum, Juliette C
Daems, Joëlle J N
Verwijs, Sjoerd M
Wismans, Leonoor V
van Diepen, Maarten A
Groenink, Maarten
Boekholdt, S Matthijs
Planken, R Nils
van Randen, Adrienne
Hirsch, Alexander
Moen, Maarten H
Pinto, Yigal M
Wilde, Arthur A M
Jørstad, Harald T
Source :
van Hattum , J C , Daems , J J N , Verwijs , S M , Wismans , L V , van Diepen , M A , Groenink , M , Boekholdt , S M , Planken , R N , van Randen , A , Hirsch , A , Moen , M H , Pinto , Y M , Wilde , A A M & Jørstad , H T 2023 , ' Long-term cardiac follow-up of athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2 after resumption of elite-level sports ' , Heart (British Cardiac Society) , vol. 110 , no. 4 , pp. 254-262 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Longitudinal consequences and potential interactions of COVID-19 and elite-level sports and exercise are unclear. Therefore, we determined the long-term detrimental cardiac effects of the interaction between SARS-CoV-2 infection and the highest level of sports and exercise.METHODS: This prospective controlled study included elite athletes from the Evaluation of Lifetime participation in Intensive Top-level sports and Exercise cohort. Athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2were offered structured, additional cardiovascular screenings, including cardiovascular MRI (CMR). We compared ventricular volumes and function, late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) and T1 relaxation times, between infected and non-infected elite athletes, and collected follow-up data on cardiac adverse events, ventricular arrhythmia burden and the cessation of sports careers.RESULTS: We included 259 elite athletes (mean age 26±5 years; 40% women), of whom 123 were infected (9% cardiovascular symptoms) and 136 were controls. We found no differences in function and volumetric CMR parameters. Four infected athletes (3%) demonstrated LGE (one reversible), compared with none of the controls. During the 26.7 (±5.8) months follow-up, all four athletes resumed elite-level sports, without an increase in ventricular arrhythmias or adverse cardiac remodelling. None of the infected athletes reported new cardiac symptoms or events. The majority (n=118; 96%) still participated in elite-level sports; no sports careers were terminated due to SARS-CoV-2.CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study demonstrates the safety of resuming elite-level sports after SARS-CoV-2 infection. The medium-term risks associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection and elite-level sports appear low, as the resumption of elite sports did not lead to detrimental cardiac effects or increases in clinical events, even in the four elite athletes with SARS-CoV-2 associated myoc

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OAIster
Journal :
van Hattum , J C , Daems , J J N , Verwijs , S M , Wismans , L V , van Diepen , M A , Groenink , M , Boekholdt , S M , Planken , R N , van Randen , A , Hirsch , A , Moen , M H , Pinto , Y M , Wilde , A A M & Jørstad , H T 2023 , ' Long-term cardiac follow-up of athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2 after resumption of elite-level sports ' , Heart (British Cardiac Society) , vol. 110 , no. 4 , pp. 254-262 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1398452097
Document Type :
Electronic Resource