Electroencephalographic abnormalities in a patient suffering from long-term neuropsychological complications following SARS-Cov2 infection

IF 0.6 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Case Reports in Neurology Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1159/000535241
D. Benis, P. Voruz, S. C. Chiuvé, Valentina Garibotto, F. Assal, P. Krack, J. Péron, Vanessa Fleury
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Introduction Emotional apathy has recently been identified as a common symptom of long COVID. While recent meta-analyses have demonstrated generalized EEG slowing with the emergence of delta rhythms in patients hospitalized for severe SARS-Cov2 infection, no EEG study or dopamine transporter scintigraphy (DaTSCAN) have been performed in patients with long COVID presenting with apathy. The objective of this case report was to explore the pathophysiology of neuropsychological symptoms in long COVID. Case presentation A 47-year-old patient who developed a long COVID with prominent apathy following an initially clinically mild SARS-Cov2 infection, underwent neuropsychological assessment, cerebral MRI, DaTSCAN, and resting-state high-density EEG seven months after SARS-Cov2 infection. The EEG data were compared to those of 21 healthy participants. The patient presented with apathy, cognitive difficulties with dysexecutive syndrome, moderate attentional and verbal episodic memory disturbances, and resolution of pre-morbid mild gaming disorder, mild mood disturbances, and sleep disturbances. His MRI and DaTSCAN were unremarkable. EEG revealed a complex pattern of oscillatory abnormalities compared to the control group, with a strong increase in whole-scalp delta and beta band activity, as well as a decrease in alpha band activity. Overall, these effects were more prominent in the frontal-central-temporal region. Conclusion These results suggest widespread changes in EEG oscillatory patterns in a patient with long Covid characterized by neuropsychological complications with prominent apathy. Despite the inherent limitations of a case report, these results suggest dysfunction in the cortical networks involved in motivation and emotion.
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一名 SARS-Cov2 感染后长期神经心理并发症患者的脑电图异常
情绪冷漠最近被确定为长COVID的常见症状。虽然最近的荟萃分析显示,在因严重SARS-Cov2感染住院的患者中,随着delta节律的出现,脑电图普遍减慢,但尚未对表现为冷漠的长COVID患者进行脑电图研究或多巴胺转运体扫描(DaTSCAN)。本病例报告的目的是探讨长期COVID的神经心理症状的病理生理学。患者47岁,最初临床轻度SARS-Cov2感染后出现长时间冷漠,在SARS-Cov2感染7个月后进行了神经心理学评估、脑MRI、DaTSCAN和静息状态高密度脑电图。将这些脑电图数据与21名健康参与者的脑电图数据进行比较。患者表现为冷漠、认知困难、执行障碍综合征、中度注意力和言语情景记忆障碍、发病前轻度游戏障碍、轻度情绪障碍和睡眠障碍的消退。他的MRI和DaTSCAN表现平平。与对照组相比,脑电图显示出复杂的振荡异常模式,整个头皮的δ和β波段活动明显增加,α波段活动减少。总的来说,这些影响在额-中央-颞区更为突出。结论以神经心理并发症为特征的长冠肺炎患者脑电图振荡模式普遍改变,并伴有明显的冷漠。尽管病例报告存在固有的局限性,但这些结果表明涉及动机和情感的皮质网络存在功能障碍。
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Case Reports in Neurology
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