Heart Scarring Detected Over 1 Year After COVID-19 Vaccination: Studies
those nasty spike proteins, virus and vax
Via theepochtimes.com:
Heart Scarring Detected Over 1 Year After COVID-19 Vaccination: Studies
Two long-term studies found signs of fibrosis in patients who suffered heart inflammation after getting a COVID-19 shot.
By Zachary Stieber 3/27/2024
Heart scarring was detected more than one year after COVID-19 vaccination in some people who suffered myocarditis following receipt of a shot, researchers reported in new studies.
A third of 60 patients with follow-up cardiac imaging done more than 12 months after their myocarditis diagnosis had persistent late gadolinium enhancement (LGE), which is, in the majority of cases, reflective of heart scarring, Australian researchers reported in a preprint of a new study, published on March 22.
Myocarditis is a form of heart inflammation.
The median time from receipt of a vaccine to follow-up imaging was 548 days, with the longest interval being 603 days.
“We found that the incidence of persistent myocardial fibrosis is high, seen in almost a third of patients at >12 months post diagnosis, which could have implications for the management and prognosis of this predominantly young cohort,” the researchers wrote.
“The long-term clinical implications of LGE in this condition are as yet unknown, but LGE has been demonstrated to confer worse prognosis in non-COVID-19 vaccine-associated myocarditis, especially if it persists beyond six months,” they added later, pointing to several previous papers.
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Presumably this same result holds for those experiencing myocarditis as a consequence of COVID-19 infection.
I have posted many links to research on the nasty spike proteins in both the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the vax. You can see them here.
I posted on a meta-analysis of myocarditis resulting from the virus vs. the vax had an interesting result. The money quote:
Next, the researchers separately compared the rates of myocarditis in those who received the vaccines to those in unvaccinated individuals. According to the findings, the rates of myocarditis in people who were vaccinated against COVID-19 were only twofold higher than in unvaccinated people.
This result is consistent with the finding that the vax messes up your immune system, causing more autoimmune inflammatory problems when subsequently infected with the virus.
To see what it would answer, I queried MS Copilot GPT-4 on this issue, knowing that how the health authorities have defined “vaccinated” has hosed up the data almost irreparably — and that there would be a bias to the results reported. Here’s the predictable answer.
The incidence of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination is relatively low. A detailed analysis among nearly 43 million people in England who received at least one COVID-19 vaccine dose between December 1, 2020, and December 15, 2021, found that fewer than 3,000 people (0.007%) were hospitalized or died with myocarditis during the study period. Out of these, only 617 (0.001%) cases of myocarditis occurred within 28 days after receiving a COVID-19 vaccination1. It’s important to note that the risk of myocarditis was significantly higher after COVID-19 infection compared to after vaccination, except for after a second dose of the Moderna vaccine. The risk was particularly higher in men younger than age 40 after a first dose of an mRNA vaccine or after a second dose of any of the three vaccines1.
For more specific age groups, such as males aged 12 to 17, about 22 to 36 per 100,000 experienced myocarditis within 21 days after receiving a second vaccine dose. This incidence rate compares to 50.1 to 64.9 cases per 100,000 after infection with the COVID-19 virus among males in this age group2.
Caveat emptor when you use AI research assistants!
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