International
scientific
conference
The
concept
of
modern
pharmacy
and
medicine
in
Ukraine
EU
countries
:
proceedings
(September
6–7,
2023.
Wloclawek,
the
Republic
Poland).
Riga,
Latvia
Baltija
Publishing,
80
pages.
Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sciences,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
3
Опубликована: Янв. 23, 2023
Background
COVID-19
is
associated
with
various
symptoms
and
psychological
involvement
in
the
long
term.
In
view
of
multifactorial
triggering
maintenance
post-COVID
syndrome,
a
multimodal
therapy
somatomedical
psychotherapeutic
content
expedient.
This
paper
compares
stress
patients
their
course
rehabilitation
to
psychosomatic
psychocardiological
patients.
Method
Observational
study
control-groups
clinical,
standardized
examination:
testing
(BDI-II,
HELATH-49),
6-MWT
as
somatic
parameter,
two
measurement
points
(admission,
discharge).
Sample
characteristics,
including
work
related
parameters,
general
symptom-load
during
are
evaluated.
Results
At
admission
all
measures
were
significantly
affected,
but
less
pronounced
than
or
(BDI-II
=
19.29
±
9.03,
BDI-II
28.93
12.66,
psychocardiology
24.47
10.02).
During
rehabilitation,
complaint
domains
sub-groups,
symptom
severity
was
reduced
(effect
sizes
ranging
from
d
.34
1.22).
Medium
positive
effects
seen
on
self-efficacy
(
.69)
large
activity
participation
1.06)
6-MWT,
walking
distance
improved
by
an
average
76.43
63.58
meters
Not
single
patient
deteriorated
distance,
which
would
have
been
possible
sign
post
exercise
malaise
(PEM).
Conclusion
Post-COVID
slighter
burden
Although
not
curative,
benefit
interventions
there
no
signs
PEM.
Psychological Medicine,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
54(6), С. 1122 - 1132
Опубликована: Окт. 16, 2023
Abstract
Background
The
post-COVID-19
condition
describes
the
persistence
or
onset
of
somatic
symptoms
(e.g.
fatigue)
after
acute
COVID-19.
Based
on
an
existing
cognitive-behavioral
treatment
protocol,
we
developed
a
specialized
group
intervention
for
individuals
with
condition.
present
study
examines
feasibility,
acceptance,
and
effectiveness
program
inpatients
in
neurological
rehabilitation
setting.
Methods
comprises
eight
sessions
includes
psychoeducational
experience-based
interventions
common
psychophysiological
mechanisms
persistent
symptoms.
A
feasibility
trial
was
conducted
using
one-group
design
naturalistic
N
=
64
history
mild
COVID-19
that
fulfilled
WHO
criteria
were
enrolled.
After
each
session,
evaluation
forms
completed
psychometric
questionnaires
psychopathological
symptom
burden
collected
pre-
post-intervention.
Results
well
received
by
participants
therapists.
Each
session
rated
as
comprehensible
overall
satisfaction
high.
Pre-post
effect
sizes
(of
standard
incl.
new
program;
intention-to-treat)
showed
significantly
reduced
subjective
fatigue
(
p
<
0.05,
d
av
0.33)
improved
disease
coping
ps
0.33–0.49).
Conclusions
Our
results
support
acceptance
newly
Yet,
findings
have
to
be
interpreted
cautiously
due
lack
control
follow-up
measurement,
small
sample
size,
relatively
high
drop-out
rate.
Frontiers in Neurology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
15
Опубликована: Янв. 6, 2025
Post
COVID-19
condition
(PCC)
is
increasingly
recognized
as
a
debilitating
characterized
by
persistent
symptoms
following
SARS-CoV-2
infection.
Neuropsychological
deficits,
including
cognitive
impairments
and
fatigue,
are
prevalent
in
individuals
with
PCC.
The
PoCoRe
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
burden
of
neuropsychological
deficits
PCC
patients
undergoing
multidisciplinary
indoor
rehabilitation
describe
possible
changes
this
symptomatology.
study,
prospective,
non-randomized,
controlled
longitudinal
recruited
from
six
German
centers.
Eligible
participants
underwent
comprehensive
assessments
at
admission
discharge.
Various
measures
were
employed,
fatigue
scale
for
motor
functioning
cognition
(FSMC),
Test
Battery
Attention
(TAP)
Montreal
Cognitive
Assessment
(MoCA).
Out
1,086
participants,
total
N
=
701
included
main
data
analysis.
prevalence
on
was
high
(84.6%)
decreased
significantly
discharge
(77.4%),
mild
effect
size.
Reaction
times
alertness
subtest
abnormal
70%
50%
Sustained
attention
55%
admission,
decreasing
43%
These
differences
significant
sizes.
Furthermore,
27%
pathological
MoCA
scores
63%
improved
normative
levels
during
rehabilitation,
indicating
treatment
(p
≤
0.001).
However,
demonstrated
limited
sensitivity
detecting
deficits.
highlights
patients,
notable
improvements
observed
rehabilitation.
Challenges
remain
accurately
identifying
addressing
these
underscoring
importance
assessment
tailored
interventions.
Further
research
warranted
optimize
screening
tools
enhance
care
both
outpatient
settings.
Abstract
The
Post
COVID-19
condition
(PCC)
is
a
complex
disease
affecting
health
and
everyday
functioning.
This
well
reflected
by
patient’s
inability
to
work
(ITW).
In
this
study,
we
aimed
investigate
factors
associated
with
ITW
(1)
design
machine
learning-based
model
for
predicting
(2)
twelve
months
after
baseline.
We
selected
patients
from
the
post
COVID
care
study
(PCC-study)
data
on
their
ability
work.
To
identify
ITW,
compared
PCC
without
ITW.
For
constructing
predictive
model,
nine
clinical
parameters:
hospitalization
during
acute
SARS-CoV-2
infection,
WHO
severity
of
presence
somatic
comorbidities,
psychiatric
age,
height,
weight,
Karnofsky
index,
symptoms.
was
trained
predict
baseline
using
TensorFlow
Decision
Forests.
Its
performance
investigated
cross-validation
an
independent
testing
dataset.
total,
259
were
included
in
analysis.
observed
that
dyslipidemia,
worse
patient
reported
outcomes
(FSS,
WHOQOL-BREF,
PHQ-9),
higher
rate
preexisting
conditions,
more
extensive
medical
work-up.
exhibited
mean
AUC
0.83
(95%
CI:
0.78;
0.88)
10-fold
cross-validation.
dataset,
0.76
0.58;
0.93).
conclusion,
identified
several
performed
very
well.
It
could
guide
management
decisions
help
setting
mid-
long-term
treatment
goals
aiding
identification
at
risk
extended
PPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2025
Zusammenfassung
Nach
einer
SARS-CoV-2-Infektion
entwickeln
ca.
10%
der
Patient*innen
eine
Post-COVID-Symptomatik,
Fatigue
ist
eines
häufigsten
Symptome.
Diese
führt
zu
erheblichen
Einschränkung
Lebens-qualität
und
einem
hohen
Arbeitsausfall.
Bei
Chronifizierung
von
Schmerzen
sind
dysfunktionale
Muster
im
Sinne
des
Avoidance/Endurance
Konzepts
relevant
die
klinische
Erfahrung
mit
PCS-Patienten
zeigt,
dass
diese
auch
hier
Rolle
spielen
könnten.
Die
explorative
Beobachtungsstudie
überprüft
Annahme,
maladaptive
Angst-Vermeidungsreaktionen
oder
Durchhaltereaktionen
bei
Aufrechterhaltung
Post-COVID-Fatigue-Symptomen
einen
signifikanten
Einfluß
haben.
N=97
Post-COVID-Fatiguesymptomatik
aus
Rehabilitationseinrichtung
wurden
den
Selbstbeurteilungsfragebögen
(FSMC),
Avoidance-Endurance-Verhalten
(AEQ)
sowie
psychologische
arbeitsbezogene
Variablen
erfasst,
zusätzlich
wurde
ein
6-Minuten
Gehtest
durchgeführt.
Es
ergab
sich
folgendes
Verteilungsmuster:
2/3
distress
Durchhalten,
1/3
Vermeiden
keine
adäquaten
Coper.
Das
Ängstlich-Vermeidende-Reaktionsmuster
konnte
signifikant
Varianz
in
Fatigueausprägung
aufklären
(F
(3,
88)=17,072,
p<0,001;
R²=0,368).
Vermeidung
körperlicher
Aktivität
steht
erhöhten
Anzahl
an
AU-Tagen
Verbindung.
Ergebnisse
unterstützen
Reaktionsmuster
Beitrag
zur
Post-COVID-Symptomatik
leisten,
dies
sollte
allerdings
prospektiven
Studie
werden.
Dies
spricht
angesichts
dieser
chronifizierten
Stichprobe
für
Bedeutung
Konstrukte.
Durch
Screenings
könnte
man
Vorfeld
herausfiltern
gezieltere,
individuell
abgestimmte
Therapien
durchführen.
Bulletin of Rehabilitation Medicine,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
24(1), С. 103 - 111
Опубликована: Фев. 25, 2025
INTRODUCTION.
The
new
coronavirus
infection
COVID-19
has
had
a
significant
impact
on
the
health
of
populations
around
world,
causing
not
only
respiratory
symptoms,
but
also
wide
range
systemic
disorders,
including
autonomic
dysfunction.
nervous
system
plays
key
role
in
regulating
vital
body
functions
such
as
heart
rate,
blood
pressure,
respiration
and
metabolism.
Disorders
can
lead
to
serious
consequences,
chronic
fatigue,
orthostatic
hypotension,
tachycardia
other
symptoms
that
markedly
impair
quality
life
patients.
AIM.
To
analyze
available
scientific
data
dysfunction
long
COVID
patients,
its
possible
pathophysiological
mechanisms
development
potential
methods
correction.
MATERIALS
AND
METHODS.
We
have
searched
for
full-text
publications
Russian
English
over
past
four
years
eLIBRARY.RU,
PubMed,
Web
Science
databases
using
keywords:
dysfunction,
SARS-CoV-2,
insufficiency,
COVID-19,
COVID.
RESULTS
DISCUSSION.
review
examines
detail
clinical
manifestations
approaches
correction
are
considered.
date,
many
been
identified
CONCLUSION.
analyzed
studies
indicate
presence
causal
relationship
between
However,
it
is
necessary
further
study
pathophysiology
characteristics
spectrum
associated
with
infection,
understand
natural
course,
optimize
treatment
rehabilitation
measures
based
personalized
approach.
Die Rehabilitation,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2025
Zusammenfassung
Die
häufigsten
Symptome
des
PCS
sind
anhaltende
Fatigue
und
kognitive
Störungen,
welche
Aktivität
Teilhabe
im
Beruf
täglichen
Leben
erheblich
beeinträchtigen.
Es
gibt
zunehmend
Evidenz
für
die
Effektivität
rehabilitativer
Behandlungsansätze.
Nichtsdestotrotz
werden
v.
a.
in
den
sozialen
Medien
Stimmen
laut,
Rehabilitation
beim
negativ
bewerten
über
teilweise
gravierende
subjektive
Verschlechterungen
berichten.
Ziel
dieser
Studie
ist
es,
subjektiven
Behandlungserfolg
Zufriedenheit
stationärer
PCS-Patienten
mit
der
zu
objektivieren.
Im
Rahmen
einer
prospektiven
Multicenter-Kohortenstudie
(N=1028)
wurden
Patientenzufriedenheit
(ZUF-8)
am
Ende
PCS-Rehabilitation
untersucht
(PCS-Reha-Indikationen:
Duale
Reha,
Psychosomatik,
Neurologie
Pneumologie).
Häufigkeitsanalysen,
Mittelwertvergleichen,
Korrelationsanalysen
Regressionsmodelle
kamen
zum
Einsatz.
Der
wird
alle
PCS-Reha
Indikationen
hinweg
als
gut
bis
sehr
eingeschätzt.
Ca.
62%
erleben
eine
Besserung
körperlichen
Beschwerden,
ca.
58%
psychischen
Wohlbefindens.
Allgemeinzustand
Leistungsfähigkeit
besserten
sich
bei
47%
Patienten.
Werden
Kategorien
Behandlungserfolges
Zusammenschau
betrachtet,
so
87.5%
mindestens
ein
Bereich.
Behandlungsqualität
wurde
90%
ausgezeichnet
bewertet.
Etwa
würden
weiterempfehlen
bzw.
wiederkommen.
globale
korreliert
r=–0,727
(p<0,001)
subjektiv
erlebten
Entlastung,
nicht
aber
dem
6-Minuten-Gehtest
(6MWT)
somatischem
Surrogatparameter.
Regressionsanalysen
zeigten,
dass
lediglich
Verbesserung
Depressivität
signifikant
Einfluss
auf
hat,
Gehstrecke
oder
sozialmedizinische
Beurteilung
(Leistungsvermögen
allgemeiner
Arbeitsmarkt).
PCS-
Rehabilitanden
waren
untersuchten
Therapieprogramm
zufrieden
einen
Behandlungserfolg.
Von
ganz
überwiegenden
Mehrzahl
PCS-Rehabilitanden
multimodale
hilfreich
empfunden.
Abstract
Background
A
high
number
of
individuals
report
suffering
from
physical
and
psychological
sequelae
symptoms
after
COVID-19—the
so-called
post
COVID-19
condition.
Commonly
reported
complaints
include
such
as
fatigue,
headache,
attention
concentration
deficits
or
dyspnea
anxiety,
post-traumatic
stress,
depression.
Evidence-based
treatment
recommendations
are
still
lacking
up
to
this
point.
Associations
between
in
chronic
diseases
known
for
a
long
time.
Support
coping
with
the
disease
improvement
self-efficacy
can
have
positive
effect
on
course
diseases.
For
reason,
we
designed
randomized,
controlled
explorative
intervention
trial
bodily
distress
disorder
recovered
persons.
Methods
Patients
condition
meeting
criteria
WHO,
along
disorder,
randomized
an
control
arm
(TAU).
Randomization
takes
place
diagnostic
interview,
screening,
informed
consent.
In
total,
60
patients
will
be
included
(30
per
group).
The
group
receives
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
video-conference-based
(6
weeks)
mobile,
respiratory
biofeedback
(for
4
weeks).
At
several
time
points,
both
groups
assessed
terms
health
status,
expectation,
satisfaction
intervention.
Furthermore,
they
get
examination
appointments.
primary
outcome
is
change
self-efficacy;
secondary
outcomes
parameters
mental
health,
somatic
symptoms,
Data
analyzed
primarily
using
R
SPSS.
Discussion
controlled,
POSITIV
one
very
first
interventions
burden
due
their
different
symptoms.
aim
study
generate
new
evidence
help
cope
thus,
increase
quality
life
reduce
symptomatology.
We
expect
probability
that
patients’
status
improve
result
Trial
registration
German
Clinical
Register
(DRKS);
DRKS-ID:
DRKS00030565.
Registered
December
22,
2022.