Evolving Trends in Neuropsychological Profiles of Post COVID-19 Condition: A 1-Year Follow-up in Individuals with Cognitive Complaints DOI Open Access
Nicholas Grunden, Marco Calabria, Carmen García‐Sánchez

et al.

Published: June 18, 2023

Background: Cognitive difficulties are reported as lasting sequelae within post COVID-19 condition. However, the chronicity of these and related factors fatigue, mood, perceived health have yet to be fully determined. More longitudinal studies needed clarify trends cognitive test performance domain impairment following onset, whether hospitalization influences outcomes. Methods: 57 participants who subjective after confirmed infection were assessed at baseline (~6 months COVID-19) follow-up (~15 later) visits. Assessments included measures across multiple domains self-report questionnaires overall health. Analyses conducted in three stages: score level (raw adjusted scores), level, stratified by status during infection. Results: Impacts on scores remain stable assessments. analyses indicate significant reductions attention executive functioning impairment, while memory is slower resolve. On measures, there was a improvement ratings follow-up. Finally, those hospitalized performed worse timed visits accounted for larger proportion cases with short-term working follow-up.Conclusions: persist both levels many condition, but evidence suggests some global attention, self-rated An effect symptoms may more discernible over time.

Language: Английский

Alzheimer’s disease: current status and perspective DOI

Wenying Liu,

Serge Gauthier, Jianping Jia

et al.

Science Bulletin, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 67(24), P. 2494 - 2497

Published: Dec. 1, 2022

Language: Английский

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16

Sleep and Long COVID—A Review and Exploration of Sleep Disturbances in Post Acute Sequelae of SARS-COV-2 (PASC) and Therapeutic Possibilities DOI

Elliott K. Lee,

R. Robert Auger

Current Sleep Medicine Reports, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10(2), P. 169 - 180

Published: April 23, 2024

Language: Английский

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Tracts in the limbic system show microstructural alterations post COVID-19 recovery DOI Creative Commons
Sapna S Mishra, Caterina A. Pedersini,

Rohit Misra

et al.

Brain Communications, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 6(3)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Delirium, memory loss, attention deficit and fatigue are frequently reported by COVID survivors, yet the neurological pathways underlying these symptoms not well understood. To study possible mechanisms for long-term sequelae after COVID-19 recovery, we investigated microstructural properties of white matter in Indian cohorts COVID-recovered patients healthy controls. For cross-sectional presented here, recruited 44 29 controls New Delhi, India. Using deterministic whole-brain tractography on acquired diffusion MRI scans, traced 20 tracts compared fractional anisotropy, axial, mean radial diffusivity between cohorts. Our results revealed statistically significant differences (

Language: Английский

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Cognitive functions in COVID-19 survivors, approaches strategies, and impact on health systems: a qualitative systematic review DOI
Claudia Sanhueza Espinoza,

Diana Martella

European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Aug. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

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6

The long-term effects of COVID-19 on pulmonary status and quality of life DOI Creative Commons

Ayedh D. Alahmari,

Gokul Krishna,

Ann Mary Jose

et al.

PeerJ, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11, P. e16694 - e16694

Published: Dec. 21, 2023

Few studies have looked at how SARS-CoV-2 affects pulmonary function, exercise capacity, and health-related quality of life over time. The purpose this study was to evaluate these characteristics in post COVID-19 subjects 1 year after recovery.The included two groups. case group who had recovered a year, the control healthy participants never tested positive for COVID-19.The screened 90 participants, 42 whom met eligibility criteria. findings revealed that majority relatively normal lung function 1-year post-recovery. A significant reduction DLCO (B/P%) observed vs. control. capacity test clinically difference distance walked dyspnea post-walk compared group. group's domain scores were significantly affected terms energy/fatigue, general health, physical function.The shown well-preserved year. However, some degree impairment diffusion remained.

Language: Английский

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Evolving trends in neuropsychological profiles of post COVID-19 condition: A 1-year follow-up in individuals with cognitive complaints DOI Creative Commons
Nicholas Grunden,

Marco Calabria,

Carmen García‐Sánchez

et al.

PLoS ONE, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 19(8), P. e0302415 - e0302415

Published: Aug. 8, 2024

Cognitive difficulties are reported as lasting sequelae within post COVID-19 condition. However, the chronicity of these and related factors fatigue, mood, perceived health have yet to be fully determined. To address this, current longitudinal study aimed clarify trends cognitive test performance domain impairment following onset, whether hospitalization influences outcomes. 57 participants who subjective after confirmed infection were assessed at baseline (~6 months COVID-19) follow-up (~15 later) visits. Assessments included measures across multiple domains self-report questionnaires overall health. Analyses conducted in three stages: score level (raw adjusted scores), level, stratified by status during infection. Results test-score indicate that remains relatively stable assessments group with no significant improvements any scores follow-up. analyses reductions attention executive functioning impairment, while memory is slower resolve. On measures, there was a improvement ratings Finally, those hospitalized performed worse on timed visits accounted for larger proportion cases short-term working Overall, our findings persist both levels many condition, but evidence suggests some global attention, self-rated Furthermore, an effect symptoms may more discernible over time.

Language: Английский

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Long COVID DOI Creative Commons

Mohammed Masood,

Sai Sundeep Chodisetti,

Ahmed S. BaHammam

et al.

Journal of Nature and Science of Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 6(1), P. 3 - 11

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The new devastating pandemic coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) has been related to approximately 600 million cases and more than six deaths till now. After recovery from COVID-19, some patients develop long-term sequelae called long COVID (LC). LC have reported with multi-system involvement, most common being neuro-psychiatric, cardiorespiratory, hematological, gastrointestinal systems highlighting need for multidisciplinary team involvement treatment. Since we are two half years into this pandemic, understanding of pathophysiology successful treatment see survivors and, subsequently, individuals LC. However, pathogenic mechanisms leading not clear This review describes potential clinical manifestations current evidence.

Language: Английский

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The Possible Infectious Origins of Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia and Other Infectious Diseases Causing Cognitive Consequences DOI
Kenneth J. Friedman, Ilene S. Ruhoy,

Patricia A. Fennell

et al.

Oxford University Press eBooks, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 348 - 416

Published: Oct. 10, 2024

Abstract Research findings from multiple countries and spanning decades support the hypothesis that one or more specific infections may precede myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) fibromyalgia (FM) ME/CFS FM can be associated with cognitive dysfunction. This chapter discusses most frequent viral precedents of evidence for some bacterial preceding including discussing strongest candidates commenting on risk in those human immunodeficiency virus. Patients conditions such as osteomyelitis, periodontitis, rhinosinusitis are also likely to develop FM. Reports dysfunction after onset come have been reported decades. However, lack consistency characterizations impairments standardization assessment instruments prevent a determination whether differentiated each other based performance. Finally, long Covid appears similar Other less-studied infectious diseases, Chikungunya virus dengue virus, greater importance than previously appreciated.

Language: Английский

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Combining Antibodies, COVID-19, and Neuroscience: Review Study DOI Creative Commons

Dimah Shaban,

Muzhir Shaban Al-Ani, Wasfi Kahwachi

et al.

UHD Journal of Science and Technology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 8(2), P. 111 - 123

Published: Dec. 29, 2024

Emphasis on neuroscience, this research examines antibodies in Coronavirus-19 (COVID-19). We used neuroscience as a foundational field to begin our investigation. On February 10, 2024, search was conducted using the ScienceDirect database. 552,211 papers with keyword “neuroscience” were found. Next, we found 309,196 COVID-19 and 106,473 publications keyword. Furthermore, got 9039 by combining 3576 COVID-19. Last but not least, investigation will concentrate 243 papers; acquired integrating antibodies, COVID-19, neuroscience. Two hundred forty-three make it through many filtering stages, ultimately yielding 41 publications.

Language: Английский

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Third dose mRNA vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 reduces medical complaints seen in primary care: a matched cohort study DOI Creative Commons
Fredrik Methi, Jon Michael Gran,

Morten Valberg

et al.

BMC Medicine, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 21(1)

Published: April 26, 2023

SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination has been associated with both side effects and a reduction in COVID-related complaints due to the decrease COVID-19 incidence. We aimed investigate if individuals who received three doses of vaccines had lower incidence (a) medical (b) COVID-19-related complaints, as seen primary care, when compared two doses.

Language: Английский

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