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Muddy
10-07-2021, 01:16 PM
Heart damage plagues COVID-19 survivors a year after infection, study shows

Heart damage from COVID-19 extends well beyond the disease's initial stages.

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Heart damage from Covid-19 extends well beyond the disease's initial stages, according to a study that found even people who were never sick enough to need hospitalization are in danger of developing heart failure and deadly blood clots a year later.

Heart disease and stroke are already the leading causes of death worldwide. The increased likelihood of lethal heart complications in Covid survivors - who number in the hundreds of millions globally - will add to its devastation, according to the study, which is under consideration for publication by a Nature journal.

"The aftereffects of Covid-19 are substantial," said Ziyad Al-Aly, director of the clinical epidemiology center at the Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System in Missouri, who led the research. "Governments and health systems must wake up to the reality that Covid will cast a tall shadow in the form of long Covid, and has devastating consequences. I am concerned that we are not taking this seriously enough."

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The chances of a heart attack, stroke, or other major cardiovascular event in the first 12 months of Covid recovery increase with the severity of the initial illness, the researchers found. They compared the risks of heart complications in 151,195 veterans who survived Covid to the risk in more than 3.6 million of their peers who didn't contract the pandemic disease.

The data were collected from the largest integrated health-care system in the U.S. Most of its users are are white and male, which may limit how generalizable the study's findings are to other groups, the authors said.

They found non-hospitalized Covid patients had a 39% increased risk of developing heart failure and a 2.2-fold increased risk of a potentially deadly blood clot, known as a pulmonary embolism, in the following year, compared with someone who didn't develop the disease. That works out to an extra 5.8 cases of heart-failure and 2.8 cases of pulmonary embolism for every 1,000 Covid patients who were never hospitalized.

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Being hospitalized for Covid is associated with a 5.8-fold increased risk of cardiac arrest and almost a 14-fold greater chance of myocarditis, or inflammation or the heart muscle, the study found. Covid patients who needed intensive care are at significantly greater risk, with almost one in seven suffering a major adverse cardiac event that they wouldn't have otherwise had within a year.

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Increased risks of cardiovascular complications for Covid survivors over 12 months compared with people not diagnosed with the pandemic disease are listed below:

Researchers are still trying to unravel the causes of heart damage in Covid patients. Possible mechanisms include lingering damage from direct viral invasion of heart-muscle cells and the cells that line blood vessels, blood clots and aberrant and persistent inflammation, the authors said.

The findings from natural disasters and previous pandemics suggest indirect effects of Covid-19, including social isolation, financial distress, changes in dietary habits and physical activity, as well as trauma and grief, may also influence the risks for cardiovascular disease, they said.


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Griffin
10-07-2021, 01:26 PM
My daughter had to start wearing a heart monitor a few months after getting the vaccine.

Muddy
10-07-2021, 01:33 PM
My daughter had to start wearing a heart monitor a few months after getting the vaccine.

True story?

Griffin
10-07-2021, 01:37 PM
I know my notoriety for jest, but yes it is true. She's 32.

Muddy
10-07-2021, 01:38 PM
Wow.. I'm sorry to hear that.. Was she having palpitations?

Griffin
10-07-2021, 01:40 PM
Yeah, but it hasn't slowed her down.

Muddy
10-07-2021, 01:41 PM
How old is she, if you don't mind me asking...?

Griffin
10-07-2021, 01:43 PM
She's 32.

Muddy
10-07-2021, 01:46 PM
I really hope she manages to shake it or adjust or whatever needs to happen to return to normalcy and be free from the monitor. I will say that hearing your first hand account of a negative experience makes me understand your viewpoint better...

Griffin
10-07-2021, 01:53 PM
I'm sure she'll be fine, she's been a fighter her whole life. The plandemic didn't affect her job per se (although it did cut into the park business), so she has been able to keep working as normal. Although we were concerned about the heat working outside through the summer.

PorkChopSandwiches
10-07-2021, 05:03 PM
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Is this part of the story :lol:

Muddy
10-07-2021, 07:20 PM
Is this part of the story :lol:

You know I have to put something interesting in my threads.. :d

PorkChopSandwiches
10-07-2021, 07:26 PM
:rofl:

lost in melb.
10-09-2021, 06:14 AM
:facepalm:

lost in melb.
10-09-2021, 06:21 AM
My daughter had to start wearing a heart monitor a few months after getting the vaccine.

I'm really sorry to hear this and I hope she gets better.

On good news, you are now immune from any anti-vaxxer criticism from now on. We are all going to hush when you enter the room.

lost in melb.
10-09-2021, 06:33 AM
I did some more reading and most heart issues, low level inflammation occur 1 to 5 days after the vaccine. The vaccine hasn't been associated with heart arrhythmia but it is recommended for people that do have pre-existing arrythmia to consider whether or not they will get the vaccine.

On the other hand the long term effects of having had covid are statistically much much higher and more severe.

Personally, I had very mild burning sensations in my chest after my second pfizer jab. I therefore avoided any strenuous activity for about a week and I think that this might be the secret for younger people to avoid developing further complications. You know what some young people are like. They just go at it hard and don't stop.

I'm betting that if I went out and did a huge amount of exercise following vaccination I would have run into trouble.

lost in melb.
11-10-2021, 07:02 AM
For reference:

https://www.houstonmethodist.org/blog/articles/2021/aug/does-covid-19-affect-male-fertility/

"consider this fact offered up by Dr. Wesley Long, assistant professor of Clinical Pathology and Genomic Medicine. "In the entire history of vaccines, there's never been a side effect that occurred more than two months after a vaccine was administered," Dr. Long says. "People are worried that some unknown side effect will occur 10 to 15 years down the line, but the truth is, that's never happened."