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  • The study focused on patients with post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) who have cognitive complaints lasting over 8 weeks after infection.
  • Researchers used a combination of neuropsychological tests, health questionnaires, blood samples, and MRI scans over several months to assess cognitive profiles and related biological and psychological factors.
  • Results showed high prevalence of attention/executive function (69%) and verbal memory (39%) impairments, along with common issues like apathy (64%) and anxiety (57%), but cognitive evaluations remained stable over time despite no clear link to physical brain abnormalities or severe neuronal damage.

Article Abstract

We aimed to characterize the cognitive profile of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) patients with cognitive complaints, exploring the influence of biological and psychological factors. Participants with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and cognitive complaints ≥ 8 weeks post-acute phase were included. A comprehensive neuropsychological battery (NPS) and health questionnaires were administered at inclusion and at 1, 3 and 6 months. Blood samples were collected at each visit, MRI scan at baseline and at 6 months, and, optionally, cerebrospinal fluid. Cognitive features were analyzed in relation to clinical, neuroimaging, and biochemical markers at inclusion and follow-up. Forty-nine participants, with a mean time from symptom onset of 10.4 months, showed attention-executive function (69%) and verbal memory (39%) impairment. Apathy (64%), moderate-severe anxiety (57%), and severe fatigue (35%) were prevalent. Visual memory (8%) correlated with total gray matter (GM) and subcortical GM volume. Neuronal damage and inflammation markers were within normal limits. Over time, cognitive test scores, depression, apathy, anxiety scores, MRI indexes, and fluid biomarkers remained stable, although fewer participants (50% vs. 75.5%; p = 0.012) exhibited abnormal cognitive evaluations at follow-up. Altered attention/executive and verbal memory, common in PACS, persisted in most subjects without association with structural abnormalities, elevated cytokines, or neuronal damage markers.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11153491PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-63071-2DOI Listing

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