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Altered motor cortex physiology and dysexecutive syndrome in patients with fatigue and cognitive difficulties after mild COVID-19.
Ortelli, Paola; Ferrazzoli, Davide; Sebastianelli, Luca; Maestri, Roberto; Dezi, Sabrina; Spampinato, Danny; Saltuari, Leopold; Alibardi, Alessia; Engl, Michael; Kofler, Markus; Quartarone, Angelo; Koch, Giacomo; Oliviero, Antonio; Versace, Viviana.
  • Ortelli P; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Ferrazzoli D; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Sebastianelli L; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Maestri R; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Scientific Institute of Montescano - IRCCS, Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, Pavia, Italy.
  • Dezi S; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Spampinato D; Non-invasive Brain Stimulation Unit, IRCCS Santa Lucia Foundation, Rome, Italy.
  • Saltuari L; Department of Clinical and Movement Neurosciences, Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK.
  • Alibardi A; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Engl M; Department of Neurorehabilitation, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Kofler M; Medical Direction, Hospital of Vipiteno (SABES-ASDAA), Vipiteno-Sterzing, Italy.
  • Quartarone A; Department of Neurology, Hochzirl Hospital, Zirl, Austria.
  • Koch G; Department of Biomedical Science and Morphological and Functional Images, University of Messina, Messina, Italy.
  • Oliviero A; IRCCS Centro 'Bonino Pulejo', Messina, Italy.
  • Versace V; The Marlene & Paolo Fresco Institute for Parkinson's & Movement Disorders, New York University School of Medicine, Department of Neurology, New York, USA.
Eur J Neurol ; 29(6): 1652-1662, 2022 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1673067
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

Fatigue and cognitive difficulties are reported as the most frequently persistent symptoms in patients after mild SARS-CoV-2 infection. An extensive neurophysiological and neuropsychological assessment of such patients was performed focusing on motor cortex physiology and executive cognitive functions.

METHODS:

Sixty-seven patients complaining of fatigue and/or cognitive difficulties after resolution of mild SARS-CoV-2 infection were enrolled together with 22 healthy controls (HCs). Persistent clinical symptoms were investigated by means of a 16-item questionnaire. Fatigue, exertion, cognitive difficulties, mood and 'well-being' were evaluated through self-administered tools. Utilizing transcranial magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex (M1) resting motor threshold, motor evoked potential amplitude, cortical silent period duration, short-interval intracortical inhibition, intracortical facilitation, long-interval intracortical inhibition and short-latency afferent inhibition were evaluated. Global cognition and executive functions were assessed with screening tests. Attention was measured with computerized tasks.

RESULTS:

Post COVID-19 patients reported a mean of 4.9 persistent symptoms, high levels of fatigue, exertion, cognitive difficulties, low levels of well-being and reduced mental well-being. Compared to HCs, patients presented higher resting motor thresholds, lower motor evoked potential amplitudes and longer cortical silent periods, concurring with reduced M1 excitability. Long-interval intracortical inhibition and short-latency afferent inhibition were also impaired, indicating altered GABAB -ergic and cholinergic neurotransmission. Short-interval intracortical inhibition and intracortical facilitation were not affected. Patients also showed poorer global cognition and executive functions compared to HCs and a clear impairment in sustained and executive attention.

CONCLUSIONS:

Patients with fatigue and cognitive difficulties following mild COVID-19 present altered excitability and neurotransmission within M1 and deficits in executive functions and attention.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 / Motor Cortex Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Eur J Neurol Journal subject: Neurology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ene.15278

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: COVID-19 / Motor Cortex Type of study: Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study Topics: Long Covid Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Eur J Neurol Journal subject: Neurology Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Ene.15278