Long-term neurological sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection Nature Medicine Research Briefing 03 Oct 2022 Sections Figures References Abstract Main Results Discussion Methods Data availability Code availability References Acknowledgments Author information Ethics declarations Peer review Additional information Extende...
It is unclear whether long-term neurological symptoms and features depend on COVID-19 severity.#From a sample of 208 consecutive non-neurological patients hospitalised for COVID-19 disease, 165 survivors were re-assessed at 6 months according to a structured standardised clinical protocol. Prevalence...
16,17,19,47 A breakdown of the major studies of post-acute COVID-19 neurological effects can be found in Table 3. The prevalence of brain fog lacks significant scientific validity due to the lack of objective evidence. Pathophysiology A summary of the pathophysiology of neurological effects of...
SARS-CoV-2 infection involves the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and directly or indirectly damages neurons, leading to long-term neurological sequelae. This review aims to provide an update on the mechanisms involved in the development of the long-term seque...
without ICU admission during the acute phase of infection, and with mid-term (3 to 6 months) and long-term (>6 months) follow-up. Results Of 1458 articles, 18 studies, encompassing a total of 10,530 patients, were analysed. Overall prevalence for neurological post-COVID-19 symptoms were...
The COVID-19 pandemic is having a lasting impact on health and well-being. We compare current self-reported health, quality of life and symptom profiles for people with ongoing symptoms following COVID-19 to those who have never tested positive for SARS-
Objective: To determine the prevalence of neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms reported 12 weeks (3 months) or more after acute COVID-19 onset in adults.Background: Neurological and neuropsychiatric symptoms that persist or develop three months after the onset of COVID-19 pose a significant th...
There are some previous studies that have examined the association between HRQoL and time since COVID-19, including patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) [15, 16]. Several studies have reported on the effects of COVID-19 on HRQoL in the short term and up to one year after ...
If anything, the varied and sometimes unusualphysical and neurological effects of the virusdeserve — and require — more attention and research. And the impact of long-term Covid symptoms is taking its toll on our bodies, and brains; it has been catastrophic to our mental health. Between com...
COVID-19 can involve persistence, sequelae, and other medical complications that last weeks to months after initial recovery. This systematic review and meta-analysis aims to identify studies assessing the long-term effects of COVID-19. LitCOVID and Embase were searched to identify articles with ...