Penn State doctor says 30-35% of Big Ten athletes positive for COVID-19 had myocarditis symptoms
Penn State doctor said roughly one-third of Big Ten athletes who contracted COVID-19 showed symptoms of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart.
Cases of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, appear to be prevalent among Big Ten athletes, said Penn States director of athletic medicine, impacting roughly one-third of all athletes who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
Wayne Sebastianelli, who is also the team doctor for Penn State football, said Monday during a meeting of the State College Area School District board of directors that cardiac scans of Big Ten athletes who contracted COVID-19 showed 30 to roughly 35 percent of their heart muscles indicated symptoms of myocarditis.
And we really just dont know what to do with it right now, he said. Its still very early in the infection. Some of that has led to the Pac-12 and the Big Tens decision to sort of put a hiatus on whats happening.
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