Characterization of cognitive symptoms in post COVID-19 patients

Author:

Ruzicka MichaelORCID,Sachenbacher Simone,Heimkes Fides,Uebleis Aline Olivia,Karch Susanne,Grosse-Wentrup Fabienne,Ibarra Fonseca Gerardo Jesus,Wunderlich Nora,Bogner Johannes,Mayerle Julia,von Bergwelt-Baildon Michael,Falkai Peter,Subklewe Marion,Ruzicka Thomas,Benesch Christopher,Valdinoci Elisabeth,Pernpruner Anna,Thomas Anabel,Heindl Bernhard,Stubbe Hans Christian,Adorjan Kristina

Abstract

Abstract Cognitive symptoms (CS) belong to the most common manifestations of the Post COVID-19 (PC) condition. We sought to objectify CS in PC patients using routine diagnostic assessments: neurocognitive testing (NCT) and brain imaging (BI). Further, we investigated possible associations of CS with patient reported outcomes (PROs), and risk factors for developing CS. Clinical data and PROs of 315 PC patients were assessed at a mean of 6 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection. 231 (73.3%) patients reported any sort of CS. Among them, 78 underwent NCT and 55 received BI. In NCT, the cognitive domains most affected were the working memory, attention, and concentration. Nonetheless, pathological thresholds were exceeded only in few cases. Neurocognitive performance did not differ significantly between patients complaining of severe (n = 26) versus non-severe (n = 52) CS. BI findings were abnormal in 8 (14.5%) cases with CS but were most likely not related to PC. Patients reporting high severity of CS scored worse in the PHQ-9, FSS, WHOQOL-BREF, were more likely to report impaired sleep, and had a higher prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses. Overall, NCT could confirm mild impairment in some but not all PC patients with CS, while BI studies were abnormal in only few cases. CS severity did not affect NCT results, but severe CS were associated with symptoms of depression (PHQ-9), fatigue (FSS), reduced quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) and higher prevalence of psychiatric illnesses. These findings support the importance of NCT, BI, and neuro-psychological assessment in the work-up of PC patients reporting CS. Trial registration Trial registration number and date of registration: DRKS00030974, 22 Dec 2022, retrospectively registered.

Funder

Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Gesundheit und Pflege

Bayerisches Landesamt für Gesundheit und Lebensmittelsicherheit

Klinikum der Universität München

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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