Emerging research shows that COVID-19 may leave a long-lasting impact on the heart, not only in adults but also in children—who were previously considered at low risk for severe complications. Two recent studies from the United States and Poland provide compelling evidence that survivors of COVID-19 are more likely to experience cardiovascular symptoms and conditions post-recovery.
A study led by the University of Pennsylvania, published in Nature Communications, analyzed the health records of over 1.2 million children and adolescents from 19 U.S. children’s hospitals. Of these, 297,920 had tested positive for COVID-19 between March 2020 and September 2023. The rest served as uninfected controls.
Key findings included:
Notably, the risks were consistent regardless of a child’s age, obesity status, race, COVID-19 variant, or disease severity. Children with congenital heart defects (CHDs) were even more vulnerable, especially to arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation.
“These findings underscore the importance of cardiac monitoring in pediatric COVID-19 survivors, even those previously considered low-risk,” the study emphasized.
In Poland, a separate study published in BMC Infectious Diseases followed 1,080 adults three to six months after a COVID-19 infection. This included those infected with both pre-Omicron and Omicron strains. The average participant age was 56.9 years, and 75.2% were vaccinated.
The absence of observable differences on cardiac tests suggests that symptoms could stem from subclinical changes or longer-term processes not yet visible in the testing window.
The study also revealed a link between mental health and cardiovascular symptoms:
Researchers believe chronic inflammation, immune dysregulation, and nervous system imbalances may explain these long COVID complications.
“Mental and cardiac health are more connected than we realized, especially in post-COVID patients,” the authors wrote.
Even those without pre-existing conditions were advised to undergo regular cardiac evaluations following COVID-19 recovery.
Experts recommend:
COVID-19’s impact extends far beyond the lungs, with significant evidence now pointing toward long-term heart complications in both children and adults. As researchers learn more about the virus’s lingering effects, public awareness and proactive health screenings will be essential in preventing and managing long-term cardiovascular risks.
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