Preliminary Findings on Cognitive Dysfunction in University-Educated Patients After Mild COVID-19 Disease

Jonas Stenberg PhD , Stina Hedström MSc , Gabriela Markovic PhD , Kristian Borg PhD , Monika Löfgren PhD , Marika C. Möller PhD
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Abstract

Objective

To investigate cognitive functioning in patients with higher education having post COVID-19 condition.

Design

Prospective cohort study.

Setting

Outpatient rehabilitation clinic.

Participants

Patients (N=38; mean age, 48.5y; 71% women) at the Cognitive Post COVID-19 Clinic at Danderyd University Hospital in Stockholm, Sweden, who sought health care because of self-experienced cognitive problems. All had at least 4 years of university education and an initially mild infection (ie, most were not hospital admitted, none were admitted to intensive care).

Interventions

Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures

Cognitive test performance assessed with a comprehensive neuropsychological test battery including Information, Matrix Reasoning, Coding, and Digit Span from Wechsler's Adult Intelligence Scale-IV, Buschke Selective Reminding Test, Rey Complex Figure Test, Ruff 2&7, Color-Word Interference Test, Verbal Fluency, and Trail Making Test. The mean time between the infection and the assessment was 18 months.

Results

Cognitive deficits were evident on tests of verbal learning and memory (Buschke Selective Reminding Test) and selective attention (Ruff 2&7). Approximately 50% of the participants had scores lower than 1 SD below the mean in the norm group on the measures of verbal learning and memory. When estimated premorbid cognitive functioning was accounted for, deficits were suggested in most cognitive domains.

Conclusions

Post COVID-19 condition seems to be associated with cognitive deficits, even in patients with high education and an initially mild infection.

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关于受过大学教育的患者患轻度 COVID-19 疾病后认知功能障碍的初步研究结果
研究对象瑞典斯德哥尔摩 Danderyd 大学医院 COVID-19 后认知门诊的患者(38 人;平均年龄 48.5 岁;71% 为女性),他们因自我认知问题而就医。干预措施不适用。主要结果测量认知测试表现采用全面的神经心理学测试组合进行评估,包括韦氏成人智力量表-IV中的信息、矩阵推理、编码和数字跨度、布施克选择性记忆测试、雷伊复杂图形测试、拉夫2&7、颜色-文字干扰测试、言语流畅性和寻迹测试。结果认知障碍在言语学习和记忆测试(布施克选择性记忆测试)和选择性注意测试(Ruff 2&7)中表现明显。约 50% 的参与者在言语学习和记忆测试中的得分低于常模组平均值 1 SD。结论COVID-19后遗症似乎与认知缺陷有关,即使是受过高等教育且最初感染程度较轻的患者也不例外。
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