
Heart abnormalities were detected in some adolescents months after COVID-19 vaccination, according to a study.
Researchers at Seattle Childrenโs Hospital reviewed cases of patients younger than 18 who went to the hospital with chest pain and elevated serum troponin levels, two key markers of heart inflammation, within a week of getting a second dose of Pfizerโs COVID-19 vaccine.
While 35 patients fit the criteria, 19 were excluded for various reasons, including receiving care in another state after the initial visit. Cardiac imaging of the remaining 16 patients, performed three to eight months after they were first examined, showed 11 had persistent late gadolinium enhancement, a heart abnormality, though at lower levels than months earlier.
The follow-up imaging also revealed abnormal global longitudinal strain, a measure of heart function, in three-quarters of the patients, with little change from the initial examinations, as well as โsignificantly improvedโ measures of blood pumping and no detected regional wall motion issues, another abnormality.
Researchers said that while symptoms โwere transient and most patients appeared to respond to treatment,โ the study showed a โpersistence of abnormal findings,โ noting that late gadolinium enhancement is known as an indicator of heart injury and is associated with a worse prognosis in patients with typical myocarditis.
The findings โrais[e] concerns for potential longer-term effects,โ they wrote, adding that they plan to repeat imaging at one year after the vaccine to assess whether problems are still present.
The findings were published following peer review in The Journal of Pediatrics. The researchers said no funding was received for the paper.
Pfizer and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) didnโt respond by press time to requests for comment.
Dr. Anish Koka, a cardiologist who wasnโt involved with the study, said it suggests that 60 to 70 percent of teenagers who get myocarditis from a COVID-19 vaccine may be left with a scar in their heart.
โCertainly, children who had chest pain severe enough to merit seeking medical attention need to at least make sure they get a follow up MRI,โ he told The Epoch Times in a message on Twitter, adding that the findings โshould have clear implications for the discussion around vaccines, especially for high risk male teenagers โฆ and definitely for vaccine mandates.โ
The Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines, both built on messenger RNA technology, have been linked with several forms of heart inflammation, including myocarditis and pericarditis, according to data from multiple countries.
Byย Zachary Stieber