COVID-19 can cause myocarditis, which can cause myocardial fibrosis. This has been shown to increase mortality and morbidity among athletes. Several efforts have been made to guide sports participation after COVID-19, but not much scientific evidence is present to back-up those guidelines. The current initiative aims gain a heightened insight in this matter.To identify the presence of fibrosis athletes who recovered from COVID-19 will undergo CMR (Cardiac MRI). All athletes will also undergo echocardiography, 5-day Holtermonitoring among others. This will allow to determine whether differences between those with and those without fibrosis are present. If fibrosis is present, athletes will be offered an implantation of a very small monitoring device that will be able to detect arrhythmias with a much higher sensitivity. Also an exercise echocardiography will be performed, to determine the safety of continuation of athletic efforts. Amendment: Recently myocarditis and pericarditis have also been observed after the administration of mRNA-vaccines, specifically after the second dose. The effect of vaccination on exercise capacity is less clear. To investigate this we propose to amend the inclusion criteria for COVIDEX with "athletes undergoing or having undergone COVID vaccination"
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Percentage of athletes with LGE on CMR
Timeframe: 6months - 3 years post COVID diagnosis
Arrhythmic Burden on ILR
Timeframe: 6months to 2 to3 years post implantation (depending on device longevity)
Arrhythmic Burden on 5d Holter
Timeframe: At inclusion
Arrhythmic Burden on 5d Holter
Timeframe: At 6 months
Arrhythmic Burden on 5d Holter
Timeframe: At 12 months
Arrhythmic Burden on 5d Holter
Timeframe: At 3 years