Changes in Cerebrovascular Reactivity within Functional Networks in Older Adults with Long COVID
Jessica Pommy, Alexander Cohen, Amarpreet Mahil, Laura Glass-Umfleet, Sara Jane Swanson, Malgorzata Franczak, Shawn Obarski, Kelly Ristow, Yang Wang
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Abstract
Cognitive...
Long-COVID and postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome: a preliminary comparison of neuropsychological performance
Aitana Ruiz de Lazcano, Paula Pérez-Núñez, Mercè Pallarès-Sastre, Maddalen García-Sanchoyerto, Irune García, Imanol Amayra
Purpose
The aim of the study is to analyze and compare...
Increasing evidence suggests persistent cognitive dysfunction after COVID-19. In this cross-sectional study, frontal lobe function was assessed 12 months after the acute phase of the disease, using tailored eye tracking assessments.
Individuals who recovered from COVID-19 made significantly...
Background
The physiology underlying "brain fog" in the absence of orthostatic stress in postural tachycardia syndrome (POTS) remains poorly understood.
Methods and Results
We evaluated cognitive and hemodynamic responses (cardiovascular and cerebral: heart rate, blood pressure, end‐tidal...
Open access to PDF, https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3425/10/1/4
Note: Fukuda selection criteria.
ETA: I was conflicted whether this should go in the Biomedical or the Psychosocial sub-forum as, to my mind, there are elements of both about it.
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