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  • About 30% of COVID-19 survivors may develop long-lasting symptoms, referred to as post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS), which include fatigue, cognitive issues, and various physical and psychological complaints.
  • There is a call for the development of specialized interdisciplinary outpatient clinics featuring experts from multiple medical fields to better diagnose and manage these patients.
  • The research suggests a subgroup of PCS may have autoimmune-related health issues leading to various symptoms, which could be identified through targeted antibody tests and comprehensive clinical assessments.

Article Abstract

Approximately 30% of COVID-19 cases may experience chronic symptoms, known as post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS). Common PCS symptoms can include fatigue, cognitive impairment, and persistent physical, neurological, and neuropsychiatric complaints. To improve healthcare and management of the current and future pandemics, we highlight the need for establishing interdisciplinary post-viral outpatient clinics comprised of specialists in fields such as psychiatry, psychotherapy, neurology, cardiology, pneumology, and immunology. In this way, PCS patients with a high health burden can receive modern diagnostics and targeted therapeutic recommendations. A key objective is to distinguish the "sick recovered" from the "healthy recovered." Our hypothesis is that there is a PCS subgroup with autoimmune-mediated systemic and brain-vascular dysregulation, which may lead to circulatory disorders, fatigue, cognitive impairment, depression, and anxiety. This can be clarified using a combination of specific antibody diagnostics and precise clinical, psychological, and apparative testing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28012-2_5DOI Listing

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