Tackling persistent neurological symptoms in patients following acute COVID-19 infection: an update of the literature.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-23 DOI:10.1080/14737175.2024.2440543
Eder Cáceres, Afshin A Divani, Andre Emilio Viñan-Garces, Juan Olivella-Gomez, Alejandro Quintero-Altare, Sebastián Pérez, Luis F Reyes, Nicholas Sasso, Jose Biller
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Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has taught myriad lessons and left several questions we are yet to comprehend. Initially, the scientific community was concerned with the management of acute disease and immunization. Once the peak of the pandemic receded, it became clear that a proportion of patients were far from fully recovered. Researchers started to recognize those persisting symptoms as a new entity termed 'Long COVID,' where neurological symptoms are evident and have a major impact on quality of life.

Areas covered: The main purpose of this narrative review is to analyze and synthesize the current literature regarding Long COVID, its relation to the nervous system, and to explore the evidence on treatments for persistent neurological symptoms. The most common reported and observed neurologic manifestations include fatigue, cognitive impairment, pain, polyneuropathy, and neuropsychiatric disorders. A variety of pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic therapies have been evaluated and yielded mixed results. Many of them focused on immunomodulation and none currently have U.S. FDA approval.

Expert opinion: Challenges remain in terms of clinical characterization and prognosis of Long COVID, besides understanding its pathophysiology. Standardization of biomarkers and diagnostic criteria will allow the use of common nomenclature and data elements in the design of future clinical studies.

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应对急性COVID-19感染后患者持续的神经系统症状:文献更新
导言:2019冠状病毒病大流行给我们带来了无数教训,也留下了一些我们尚未理解的问题。最初,科学界关注的是急性疾病的管理和免疫接种。一旦大流行的高峰退去,很明显,一部分患者远未完全康复。研究人员开始将这些持续的症状视为一种新的实体,称为“长冠状病毒”,其中神经系统症状很明显,对生活质量有重大影响。涵盖领域:本综述的主要目的是分析和综合目前关于长冠状病毒病及其与神经系统的关系的文献,并探讨治疗持续性神经系统症状的证据。最常见的报告和观察到的神经系统表现包括疲劳、认知障碍、疼痛、多神经病变和神经精神障碍。各种药物和非药物治疗已经被评估,并产生了不同的结果。其中许多药物专注于免疫调节,目前没有一种药物获得美国食品和药物管理局的批准。专家意见:除了了解其病理生理外,长冠肺炎的临床特征和预后仍存在挑战。生物标记物和诊断标准的标准化将允许在未来临床研究的设计中使用通用的命名法和数据元素。
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Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics (ISSN 1473-7175) provides expert reviews on the use of drugs and medicines in clinical neurology and neuropsychiatry. Coverage includes disease management, new medicines and drugs in neurology, therapeutic indications, diagnostics, medical treatment guidelines and neurological diseases such as stroke, epilepsy, Alzheimer''s and Parkinson''s. Comprehensive coverage in each review is complemented by the unique Expert Review format and includes the following sections: Expert Opinion - a personal view of the data presented in the article, a discussion on the developments that are likely to be important in the future, and the avenues of research likely to become exciting as further studies yield more detailed results Article Highlights – an executive summary of the author’s most critical points
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