Posted on 02/21/2023 2:05:44 PM PST by Twotone
Vaccination against COVID-19 was associated with a reduced cardiovascular risk post-COVID-19 infection, according to new research from the Icahn School of Medicine.1
An analysis of data from nearly 2 million patients in the US, results of the study indicate full and partial vaccination were associated with 41% and 24% relative reductions in risk of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) following COVID-19 infection, respectively, when compared to risk among unvaccinated patients.1
“We sought to clarify the impact of previous vaccination on cardiovascular events among people who develop COVID-19 and found that, particularly among those with comorbidities, such as previous MACE, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, liver disease, and obesity, there is an association with a lower risk of complications. While we cannot attribute causality, it is supportive evidence that vaccination may have beneficial effects on a variety of post-COVID-19 complications,” said senior investigator Girish N. Nadkarni, MD, MPH, director of The Charles Bronfman Institute of Personalized Medicine and system chief in the Division of Data Driven and Digital Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.2
Citing a previous study conducted using a Korean-based registry, Nadkarni and a team of colleagues at the Icahn School of Medicine launched the current study with the intent of exploring associations of vaccination with cardiovascular outcomes following COVID-19 infection among a US-based population. With this in mind, the current study was designed to leverage data from the National COVID Cohort Collaborative and Cox proportional hazards models to estimate risk of vaccination with MACE.1
Created in 2020, the National Institutes of Health’s National COVID Cohort Collaborative is billed as being among the largest collections of secured and deidentified clinical data in the US for COVID-19 research.3
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“...we cannot attribute causality,...”
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Stopped reading right there.
LOL
When you’re dead, you have a significant decrease in heart problems.
LOL. It’s cute how they think people are listening to them.
Sounds reasonable.
Once you die of myocarditis, the risk goes to zero.
Certainly makes it a misleading title.
Sure and the Easter Bunny is right around the corner.
Cardiovascular risk is reduced due to death.
Uh, what?
uy in new jersey wrote: “Stopped reading right there.”
Do you stop reading the anti-vaccine propaganda because it cannot attribute causality?
Waiting for the democrat/media/big pharma/Faux-xi cheerleaders on here to say the death serum is perfectly safe with 98% efficacy.
Similar claims of similar outcomes.
I have noticed that, when an older, sometimes much older person passes away, they seem to choose ‘the heart stopped’ when there is no major disease / condition present. So.....when you pass away, your heart definitely ceases to beat. Since they cannot determine anything other than ‘the heart stopped’ they attribute it to heart disease/condition. How many times have we read about a couple married for 50, 60+ years? One of them passes, and very soon after the widow passes. Just goes to sleep, and wants to be with their spouse again, and does not wake up. God called one of them home, and the other followed soon after. No disease, no injury. Their heart stops, and they rejoin their spouse. Seems fairly natural to me.
I support all Liberals/Demonrats, BLM activists, CRT proponents, and LGBTQ participants to get the clot shots and all available boosters.......ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please see #7.
The headline wrote a bad check.
It’s not normal for otherwise healthy children to die in their sleep.
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