Neuropsychological disorders after COVID-19. Urgent need for research and clinical practice.

Emilia Łojek, Anna R Egbert, Małgorzata Gambin, Natalia Gawron, Joanna Gorgol, Karolina Hansen, Paweł Holas, Sylwia Hyniewska, Ewa Malinowska, Agnieszka Pluta, Marcin Sękowski, Oksana Vitvitska, Julia Wyszomirska, Dominika Żarnecka
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Purpose: Numerous studies suggest that infection with coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, which causes acute respiratory distress syndrome and COVID-19 illness, can lead to changes in the central nervous system (CNS). Consequently, some individuals with SARS-CoV-2 infection may also present the symptoms of neuropsychological disorders. The goals of this literature review is the synthesis of various perspectives and up-to-date scientific knowledge as well as the formulation of initial recommendations for clinical practice.

Views: According to current state of knowledge, numerous SARS-CoV-2 infection-specific and nonspecific risk factors exist for brain damage, which might lead to neuropsychological impairments in individuals who have recovered from COVID-19. The emerging evidence suggests significant behavioral and cognitive deficits in COVID-19 survivors, which are present in the early phase after recovery and persist for several months. Neuropsychological disturbances can potentially include a wide spectrum of disorders, yet deficits of attention, memory, executive functions, language and visuospatial orientation are among most commonly identified. The relationship between cognitive impairment, emotional disturbances and severity of COVID-19 symptoms needs to be submitted to further research.

Conclusions: The scientific knowledge resulting from neuropsychological empirical studies during the COVID-19 pandemic allows for a postulate of an urgent evidence-based systematic neuropsychological research to be conducted among COVID-19 survivors. More than anything, the recovered individuals must be provided with adequate neuropsychological help in the form of neuropsychological diagnosis, monitoring and rehabilitation.

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COVID-19后神经心理障碍。迫切需要研究和临床实践。
目的:大量研究表明,感染冠状病毒SARS-CoV-2可导致急性呼吸窘迫综合征和COVID-19疾病,可导致中枢神经系统(CNS)的变化。因此,一些感染SARS-CoV-2的个体也可能出现神经心理障碍的症状。这篇文献综述的目的是综合各种观点和最新的科学知识,以及初步的临床实践建议的制定。观点:根据目前的知识水平,存在许多SARS-CoV-2感染特异性和非特异性的脑损伤危险因素,这可能导致COVID-19康复个体的神经心理障碍。新出现的证据表明,COVID-19幸存者存在严重的行为和认知缺陷,这些缺陷出现在康复后的早期阶段,并持续数月。神经心理障碍可能包括各种各样的疾病,但注意力、记忆、执行功能、语言和视觉空间定向的缺陷是最常见的。认知障碍、情绪障碍与COVID-19症状严重程度之间的关系有待进一步研究。结论:根据2019冠状病毒病大流行期间神经心理学实证研究获得的科学知识,可以假设在COVID-19幸存者中开展紧急的循证系统神经心理学研究。最重要的是,康复的个体必须以神经心理学诊断、监测和康复的形式得到充分的神经心理学帮助。
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