Cardiovascular Safety of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Team USA Athletes.

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serval:BIB_45BC11DA00CE
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Cardiovascular Safety of the COVID-19 Vaccine in Team USA Athletes.
Journal
Sports health
Author(s)
Shah A.B., Rizzo S.M., Finnoff J.T., Baggish A.L., Adams W.M.
ISSN
1941-0921 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1941-0921
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
16
Number
4
Pages
504-506
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Despite reassuring scientific data, the lay press and social media continue to propagate largely unsubstantiated claims that a significant number of athletes have died from cardiovascular complications related to COVID-19 vaccines. The present study sought to determine the incidence of COVID-19 vaccine cardiovascular complications in Team USA athletes.
It was predicted that there would be a low incidence of cardiovascular complications from COVID-19 vaccination in Team USA athletes.
Descriptive epidemiology study.
Level 4.
A retrospective review was conducted on the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee electronic medical record, inclusive of athletes who represented Team USA in the 2020 Tokyo and 2022 Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games, for COVID-19 vaccine cardiac complications including sudden cardiac arrest/death, myocarditis, pericarditis, and myopericarditis. Vaccination status (ie, fully vaccinated, yes or no), date of vaccination and eligible boosters, and type of vaccination during the study period were abstracted from the electronic medical record.
A total of 1229 athletes represented Team USA during the 2020 Tokyo (Olympic, 697; Paralympic, 237) and 2022 Beijing Games (Olympic, 229; Paralympic, 66). For the 2020 Tokyo Games, 73.8% of Olympians and 80.6% of Paralympians with available vaccination status had completed a primary vaccine series. For the 2022 Beijing Games, 100% of Olympians and Paralympians with available vaccination status were fully vaccinated. No athletes suffered sudden cardiac arrest/death or were diagnosed with myocarditis, pericarditis, or myopericarditis after COVID-19 vaccination.
The data demonstrate an overall willingness of elite athletes to receive recommended COVID-19 vaccination coupled with a complete absence of vaccine-related cardiac complications in >1 year of follow-up.
Supposedly, this is the first study to investigate the incidence of COVID-19 vaccine cardiovascular complications in elite athletes. These data are an important first step to better inform cardiologists and sports medicine physicians who care for elite athletes.
Keywords
Humans, COVID-19 Vaccines/adverse effects, COVID-19 Vaccines/administration & dosage, Retrospective Studies, United States/epidemiology, Athletes, COVID-19/prevention & control, COVID-19/epidemiology, Male, Death, Sudden, Cardiac/prevention & control, Death, Sudden, Cardiac/epidemiology, Incidence, Female, Adult, Myocarditis/epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology, Cardiovascular Diseases/prevention & control, Young Adult, Adolescent, COVID-19 vaccine, athletes, myocarditis, pericarditis, sudden cardiac death
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13/11/2023 14:11
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29/06/2024 8:29
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