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Thu Sep 3, 2020, 05:01 PM Sep 2020

PSU football doctor: 30-35 percent of COVID-19-positive Big Ten athletes had myocarditis

New data helps illustrate what Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren might have meant when he described “too much medical uncertainty and too many unknown health risks” as reasons for postponing the Big Ten’s 2020-21 fall sports season.

During a State College Area school board of directors meeting on Monday night, Wayne Sebastianelli — Penn State’s director of athletic medicine — made some alarming comments about the link between COVID-19 and myocarditis, particularly in Big Ten athletes. Sebastianelli said that cardiac MRI scans revealed that approximately a third of Big Ten athletes who tested positive for COVID-19 appeared to have myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle that can be fatal if left unchecked.

“When we looked at our COVID-positive athletes, whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35 percent of their heart muscles (were) inflamed,” Sebastianelli said. “And we really just don’t know what to do with it right now. It’s still very early in the infection. Some of that has led to the Pac-12 and the Big Ten’s decision to sort of put a hiatus on what’s happening.”

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“You could have a very high-level athlete who’s got a very superior VO2 max and cardiac output who gets infected with COVID and can drop his or her VO2 max and cardiac output just by 10 percent, and that could make them go from elite status to average status,” Sebastianelli said. “We don’t know that. We don’t know how long that’s going to last. What we have seen when people have been studied with cardiac MRI scans — symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID infections — is a level of inflammation in cardiac muscle that just is alarming.”

Read more here: https://www.centredaily.com/sports/college/penn-state-university/psu-football/article245448050.html#storylink=cpy

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PSU football doctor: 30-35 percent of COVID-19-positive Big Ten athletes had myocarditis (Original Post) modrepub Sep 2020 OP
K & R for science. IllinoisBirdWatcher Sep 2020 #1
But, but, but Ferrets are Cool Sep 2020 #2
"...whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35%..." BigmanPigman Sep 2020 #3

Ferrets are Cool

(21,102 posts)
2. But, but, but
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 05:35 PM
Sep 2020

THE MONEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The conferences who are playing do not care about ANYTHING but the money.

BigmanPigman

(51,567 posts)
3. "...whether they were symptomatic or not, 30 to roughly 35%..."
Thu Sep 3, 2020, 06:37 PM
Sep 2020

That is important info! I wonder if those who are not athletes and not asymptomatic should be getting heart tests along with Covid tests as part of random testing taking place around the country. No one is looking into related health concerns, but only deaths (which is far from the whole picture).

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