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Cardiologists hoping study of college athletes with COVID-19 will help establish more comprehensive guidelines for return to play

Cardiologists hoping study of college athletes with COVID-19 will help establish more comprehensive guidelines for return to play Lori Riley, Hartford Courant © Michael Reaves/Getty Images North America/TNS Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez throws against the New York Yankees during a spring training game at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on February 29, 2020, in Fort Myers, Florida. HARTFORD, Conn. Research from a database of more than 3,000 NCAA athletes who have tested positive for COVID-19 is expected to be released in the next few months and will help sports medicine doctors and cardiologists establish guidelines for college athletes returning to play after contracting the coronavirus.

The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19

The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19 Evidence suggests COVID long-haulers may have lingering cardiac impacts from their coronavirus infections Cardiologists are taking a closer look at the possible long-term cardiovascular effects on COVID long-hauler patients who still show symptoms long after they should be recovered from the virus. Getty Images With nearly a year of experience with the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) virus, it has been found that some post-COVID patients experience long-term lingering coughs, cognitive issues and other complains months after they recover from the virus. These long-haulers are also appear to be having the heart issues as well. Determining the long-term impact of coronavirus will certainly be one of the top cardiology issues discussed in 2021.

Registries could offer insight into COVID-19 s impact on college athletes hearts

COVID-19 Registry Tracks Cardiac Health of College Athletes

COVID-19 Registry Tracks Cardiac Health of College Athletes American Heart Association and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine collaborate to evaluate impact to heart, improve detection and inform safe return to play The AHA and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine are collaborating to evaluate impact of COVID on the hearts of athletes, improve detection and inform safe return to play. Getty Images January 12, 2021 The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) are joining forces to accelerate a critical new research initiative studying cardiac conditions in athletes, in part to speed new insights into the impact of COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) to the cardiovascular system of college athletes and safety of return to play after diagnosis.

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