Five Years of Long COVID Syndrome: An Updated Review on Cardiometabolic and Psychiatric Aspects.

IF 1.4 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Cardiology Research Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-06 DOI:10.14740/cr2014
Stefanos G Sakellaropoulos, Panagiotis G Sakellaropoulos, Benedict Schulte Steinberg, Claire Rogers, Omar Ismael, Eckart Wolfram Scholl, Muhemin Mohammed, Andreas Mitsis, Nikoletta G Patrinou
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Five years after the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, there is still a significant number of people who have survived COVID-19 but never fully recovered from the disease. They go through an odyssey of doctor visits and a multitude of diagnostic tests, which ultimately do not provide concrete correlations and answers to the question of how exactly long COVID (LC) affects both physical and mental health, and performance. Often, not even highly technical and highly specialized methods, such as cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), can provide further explanation. Various research efforts continue to investigate the causes, effects and possible treatments of LC, particularly its impact on cognition and mental health. Patients with LC may experience persistent symptoms, but new symptoms also occur. Based on available studies, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) does not only affect the pulmonary system, but nearly every major system and organ, from the brain and heart to the kidneys and immune system. What mechanisms could explain the persistent symptoms of LC and the inadequate recovery? How valuable is an early internal and neurological examination, particularly in the context of psychotherapy? In this review, we examined which factors could contribute to the persistence of LC symptoms and to what extent mitochondrial impairment by LC can explain the symptoms of LC.

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长达五年的COVID综合征:心脏代谢和精神病学方面的最新综述。
在2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行爆发五年后,仍有相当多的人在COVID-19中幸存下来,但从未完全康复。他们经历了漫长的医生访问和大量的诊断测试,最终没有提供具体的相关性和答案,以回答COVID (LC)对身心健康和表现的影响到底有多长。通常,即使是高技术和高度专业化的方法,如心脏磁共振成像(MRI),也不能提供进一步的解释。各种各样的研究努力继续探讨LC的原因、影响和可能的治疗方法,特别是它对认知和心理健康的影响。LC患者可能出现持续的症状,但也会出现新的症状。根据现有的研究,严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-CoV-2)不仅会影响肺系统,还会影响从大脑、心脏到肾脏和免疫系统的几乎所有主要系统和器官。什么机制可以解释LC的持续症状和不充分的恢复?早期的内部和神经检查有多大价值,特别是在心理治疗的背景下?在这篇综述中,我们研究了哪些因素可能导致LC症状的持续,以及LC引起的线粒体损伤在多大程度上可以解释LC症状。
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Cardiology Research CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Cardiology Research is an open access, peer-reviewed, international journal. All submissions relating to basic research and clinical practice of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine are in this journal''s scope. This journal focuses on publishing original research and observations in all cardiovascular medicine aspects. Manuscript types include original article, review, case report, short communication, book review, letter to the editor.
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