Intervention modalities for brain fog caused by long-COVID: systematic review of the literature
Neurological Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(7), P. 2951 - 2968
Published: May 2, 2024
Language: Английский
Cognitive and Affective Performance of Brazilian Long COVID Patients: An In-Depth Analysis Before and After Psychoeducational Rehabilitation
Neurorehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 28, 2025
Background
Long
COVID
patients
report
various
cognitive
and
affective
symptoms
that
are
poorly
understood.
Objective
This
study
analyzed
performance
in
208
pre
post
psychoeducational
rehabilitation
using
a
standardized
screening
test
of
higher
cerebral
functions.
Identifying
persistent
difficulties
may
help
guide
future
efforts.
Methods
The
sample
was
comprised
by
subset
who
completed
from
614
seeking
rehabilitation.
Performance
on
specific
items
compared
to
reference
114
educationally
matched
normal
functioning
adults.
Results
Detailed
item
analyses
revealed
the
efficiency
learning
memory,
expression,
ability
accurately
predict
verbal
memory
sample.
showed
variable
deficits
attention,
visual-spatial
problem
solving
measures.
Language
related
functions
were
consistently
at
level
commensurate
with
normally
individuals.
Conclusions
Persistent
impairments
identified
post-rehabilitation.
Future
programs
should
aim
improve
enhance
range
self-awareness
functional
capacities.
Rehabilitation
consider
multifactorial
causes
these
neuropsychological
symptoms.
Language: Английский
CURRENT CONCEPTS IN LONG-COVID BRAIN FOG AND POSTURAL ORTHOSTATIC TACHYCARDIA SYNDROME
Annals of Allergy Asthma & Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
133(5), P. 522 - 530
Published: Aug. 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Prevalence and Determinant of Long-term Post-COVID Conditions Among Stroke Survivors in the United States
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(12), P. 108007 - 108007
Published: Sept. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Pathophysiological, Neuropsychological, and Psychosocial Influences on Neurological and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome: Impacts on Recovery and Symptom Persistence
Biomedicines,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 2831 - 2831
Published: Dec. 13, 2024
Although
the
impact
of
post-acute
COVID-19
syndrome
(PACS)
on
patients
and
public
health
is
undeniably
significant,
its
etiology
remains
largely
unclear.
Much
research
has
been
conducted
pathophysiology,
shedding
light
various
aspects;
however,
due
to
multitude
symptoms
clinical
conditions
that
directly
or
indirectly
define
PACS,
it
challenging
establish
definitive
causations.
In
this
exploration,
through
systematically
reviewing
latest
pathophysiological
findings
related
neurological
syndrome,
we
aim
examine
how
psychosocial
neuropsychological
may
overlap
with
ones,
they
not
only
serve
as
risk
factors
but
also
contribute
persistence
some
primary
disorder.
Findings
from
our
synthesis
suggest
psychological
factors,
such
anxiety,
depression,
loneliness,
interact
in
a
self-reinforcing
feedback
loop.
This
cycle
seems
be
affecting
both
physical
distress,
potentially
increasing
severity
PACS
symptoms.
By
pointing
out
interaction,
review
study,
attempt
offer
new
perspective
interconnected
nature
psychological,
psychosocial,
emphasizing
importance
integrated
treatment
approaches
disrupt
improve
outcomes
when
possible.
Language: Английский