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Tytuł:
Zaburzenia sprawności językowych i funkcji poznawczych u osób zakażonych wirusem SARS-CoV-2
Linguistic and Cognitive Skills Disfunctions in Patients Infected with SARS-CoV-2
Autorzy:
Ulman, Małgorzata
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2168315.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-01-09
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Logopedyczne
Tematy:
COVID-19
nekroza
neurodegeneracja
zaburzenia mowy
„mgła covidowa”
necrosis
neurodegeneration
speech impairment
COVID brain fog
Opis:
W dobie pandemii SARS-CoV-2 prowadzone są badania dotyczące bezpośrednich i odległych skutków zachorowania na COVID-19 dla językowego i poznawczego funkcjonowania człowieka. Niniejszy artykuł ma charakter przeglądowy, koncentruje się wokół neurologicznych powikłań zakażenia koronawirusem SARS-CoV-2 przejawiających się trudnościami poznawczymi i językowymi, określanymi jako „mgła covidowa”. Celem opracowania jest przedstawienie aktualnego stanu badań klinicznych i ustalenie paradygmatu problemów dotyczących diagnozy i terapii logopedycznej osób, które przechorowały COVID-19.
SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has attracted a variety of research concerning direct and indirect repercussions of COVID-19 in terms of human linguistic and cognitive functions. The following article is an overview focusing on neurological complications of coronavirus infection presenting with cognitive and linguistic disfunctions defined as COVID-19 brain fog. The aim of the article is to demonstrate current clinical studies and to set a paradigm with regard to the issues of diagnosing and treating patients who recovered from COVID-19.
Źródło:
Logopedia; 2021, 50, 2; 117-134
0459-6935
Pojawia się w:
Logopedia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Association between brain fog, cardiac injury, and quality of life at work after hospitalization due to COVID-19
Autorzy:
Chatys-Bogacka, Żaneta
Mazurkiewicz, Iwona
Słowik, Joanna
Słowik, Agnieszka
Drabik, Leszek
Wnuk, Marcin
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/29432123.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024-03-22
Wydawca:
Instytut Medycyny Pracy im. prof. dra Jerzego Nofera w Łodzi
Tematy:
quality of life
predictor
troponin
COVID-19
brain fog
long COVID
Opis:
Background To evaluate incidence and search for possible predictors of brain fog and quality of life at work (QoL-W) among low-to-moderate risk subjects previously hospitalized due to COVID-19. Material and Methods Participants aged ≥18 retrospectively reported 8 brain fog symptoms pre-COVID-19, at 0–4, 4–12 and >12 weeks post-infection via validated clinical questionnaire. The QoL-W was assessed with a 4-point Likert scale where 0, 1, 2, and 3 meant no, mild, moderate, and severe impairment in performing activities at work, respectively. Data on age, sex, comorbidities, and laboratory results (including first in-hospital high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I [hs-cTnI] measurement) were gathered. Results The study included 181 hospitalized subjects (age Me = 57 years), 37.02% women. Most had low disease severity (Modified Early Warning Score = 1, 77.90%) and low comorbidity (Charlson Comorbidity Index 0: 28.72%, 1–2: 34.09%), with no intensive care unit treatment needed. COVID-19 led to almost 3-fold increased brain fog symptoms, with incidence of 58.56%, 53.59%, and 49.17% within 4, 4–12, and >12 weeks, respectively (p < 0.001). First in-hospital hs-cTnI levels were 47.3% higher in participants who later presented with brain fog at median follow-up of 26.7 weeks since the diagnosis of the SARS-CoV-2 infection. Individuals who experienced at least one brain fog symptom at follow-up, had elevated hs-cTnI, less often presented with atrial fibrillation, and used anticoagulants during initial hospitalization due to COVID-19. The Hs-cTnI >11.90 ng/l predicted brain fog symptoms in multivariable model. COVID-19 was associated with 3.6‑fold, 3.0‑fold, and 2.4-fold QoL-W deterioration within 4, 4–12, and >12 weeks post-infection (p < 0.05). Subjects with QoL-W decline >12 weeks were younger, mostly women, had more brain fog symptoms, and higher platelet counts. Multivariable models with self-reported brain fog symptoms (responding coherently and recalling recent information), age, and sex exhibited good discriminatory power for QoL-W impairment (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve 0.846, 95% CI: 0.780–0.912). Conclusions This study highlighted that in non-high-risk subjects hospitalized during the first 2 pandemic’s waves: 1) brain fog was common, affecting nearly half of individuals, and impacting QoL-W >12 weeks after initial infection, 2) after 3 months of COVID-19 onset, the decline in QoL-W was primarily attributed to brain fog symptoms rather than demographic factors, health conditions, admission status, and laboratory findings, 3) components of brain fog, such as answering in an understandable way or recalling new information increased the likelihood of significantly lower QoL-W up to tenfold, 4) biochemical indicators, such as the first hs-cTnI level, might predict the risk of experiencing brain fog symptoms and indirectly decreased QoL-W >12 weeks after COVID-19 onset. Occupational medicine practitioners should pay particular attention to younger and female subjects after COVID-19 complaining of problems with answering questions in understandable way or recalling new information as they have an increased risk of QoL-W impairment.
Źródło:
Medycyna Pracy. Workers’ Health and Safety; 2024, 75, 1; 3-17
0465-5893
2353-1339
Pojawia się w:
Medycyna Pracy. Workers’ Health and Safety
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
NEURO-COVID: A PRELIMINARY REVIEW
Autorzy:
MacQueen, Bruce D
MacQueen, Weronika D
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/2138046.pdf
Data publikacji:
2021-09-13
Wydawca:
Fundacja Edukacji Medycznej, Promocji Zdrowia, Sztuki i Kultury Ars Medica
Tematy:
COVID 19
SARS-CoV-2
neuroCOVID
neuropsychological rehabilitation
brain fog
Opis:
This article reviews some very recent publications pertaining to the long-term neuropsychological effects of COVID 19 (neuroCOVID). Although such publications are now appearing in large numbers on a daily basis, we still do not have enough data of sufficient quality to enable any firm conclusions to be reached. At this point, then, the authors determined to consider the main questions that have emerged so far, as we wait for the results of more thorough research in the future. The article takes up three main questions: (1). What is the etiology and pathomechanism of the neuropsychological symptoms caused by SAR-CoV-2 infection, and what is the prognosis? (2). Of the reported symptoms, which ones should be considered pathognomonic, and what is their significance? (3). What can clinicians do for their patients now, in the absence of the kind of data we need to answer either of the other two questions with any degree of certainty? Although it is not possible at this point in time to answer any of these questions definitively, it does seem increasingly clear that the problems are complex, not only at the cellular level, but also (and perhaps more so) at the conceptual level. The common report of “brain fog,” for example, very much needs to be explored, in order to determine what this vague term actually means, and what, if anything, can be done to allevi- ate it. This will require us to rethink such basic concepts as consciousness, and also to commit ourselves to genuinely interdisciplinary study.
Źródło:
Acta Neuropsychologica; 2021, 19(3); 389-402
1730-7503
2084-4298
Pojawia się w:
Acta Neuropsychologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wstępne rozpoznanie trudności w zakresie komunikacji językowej, głosu oraz czynności prymarnych u osób po przebytej infekcji COVID-19. Badania własne
Preliminary Diagnosis of Difficulties in Language Communication, voice and Primary Functions in Covid-19 post Infectious Patients. My own Research
Autorzy:
Gacka, Ewa
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/1964841.pdf
Data publikacji:
2022-01-09
Wydawca:
Polskie Towarzystwo Logopedyczne
Tematy:
COVID-19
zaburzenia komunikacji językowej
trudności w zakresie czynności prymarnych
trudności głosowe
mgła mózgowa
zespół postcovidowy
language communication disorders
difficulties in the field of primary activities
vocal difficulties
brain fog
post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
Opis:
Artykuł poświęcono skutkom choroby COVID-19 w sferze komunikacji językowej, głosu oraz czynności prymarnych. Przedstawiono w nim wstępne wyniki badań, którymi objęto 143 pacjentów po przebytej infekcji wirusem SARS-CoV-2. Badania przeprowadzono z zastosowaniem ankiety, która miała charakter anonimowy. Celem badań było poznanie skali i rodzaju problemów związanych z komunikowaniem się językowym, głosem oraz czynnościami prymarnymi, zgłaszanymi przez chorych po przebytej infekcji.
The article has been devoted to the effects of COVID-19 disease in the sphere of language communication, voice and primary functions. It presents the preliminary results of studies involving 143 patients, following SARS-CoV-2 virus infection. The research was conducted using a survey, which was anonymous. The aim of the study was to find out the scale and type of problems related to language communication, voice and speech-primary activities reported by patients after infection
Źródło:
Logopedia; 2021, 50, 2; 145-156
0459-6935
Pojawia się w:
Logopedia
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Neuropsychological consequences of COVID-19: current approach and clinical recommendations
Autorzy:
Treder-Rochna, Natalia
Witkowska, Marta A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/29519204.pdf
Data publikacji:
2024-03-22
Wydawca:
Fundacja Edukacji Medycznej, Promocji Zdrowia, Sztuki i Kultury Ars Medica
Tematy:
elderly
chronic pulmonary diseases
cognitive dysfunction
neurodegenerative diseases
mental health
emotional functioning
brain fog
global pandemic
psychosocial factors
neuropsychological diagnosis
neuropsychological rehabilitation
hypoxia
infection of SARS-CoV-2
NeuroCOVID 19
long COVID
Opis:
Nearly two years into the pandemic, a large body of data has emerged on how COVID-19-positive patients function with the viral infection. It is now known that the virus targets the central nervous system(CNS). As a result, in addition to the expected common health complaints, patients display cognitive and emotional problems. Cognitive deficits should be expected particularly in patients who have arrived at an intensive care unit as a result of respiratory failure, in patients suffering from comorbid neurodegenerative diseases and respiratory conditions, as well as in the elderly. However, these may also occur in patients with moderate to mild symptoms as well as in those of a younger age. The cognitive impairment has an unknown profile. Given the hypothesised hippocampal vulnerability to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, one might expect particular difficulties with memory, attention, information processing, and executive functions. With varying neuropsychological and emotional problems, convalescents in trying to return to their social, family and professional life require professional psychological assistance. The role of neuropsychologists is here crucial. Indeed, many patients will require a detailed, multifaceted neuropsychological diagnosis that will form the basis for subsequent neuropsychological rehabilitation. An early detection of neuropsychological manifestations could modify the risk of subsequent irreversible impairment and further neurocognitive decline.
Źródło:
Acta Neuropsychologica; 2024, 22(1); 107-128
1730-7503
2084-4298
Pojawia się w:
Acta Neuropsychologica
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
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