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Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the potential impact of sociodemographic, clinical and biological factors on the long-term cognitive outcome of patients who survived moderate and severe forms of COVID-19. METHODS: We assessed 710 adult participants (Mean age = 55 ± 14; 48.3% were female) 6 to 11 months after...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10242059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1174020 |
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author | Damiano, Rodolfo Furlan Rocca, Cristiana Castanho de Almeida Serafim, Antonio de Pádua Loftis, Jennifer M. Talib, Leda Leme Pan, Pedro Mário Cunha-Neto, Edecio Kalil, Jorge de Castro, Gabriela Salim Seelaender, Marilia Guedes, Bruno F. Nagahashi Marie, Suely K. de Souza, Heraldo Possolo Nitrini, Ricardo Miguel, Euripedes Constantino Busatto, Geraldo Forlenza, Orestes V. |
author_facet | Damiano, Rodolfo Furlan Rocca, Cristiana Castanho de Almeida Serafim, Antonio de Pádua Loftis, Jennifer M. Talib, Leda Leme Pan, Pedro Mário Cunha-Neto, Edecio Kalil, Jorge de Castro, Gabriela Salim Seelaender, Marilia Guedes, Bruno F. Nagahashi Marie, Suely K. de Souza, Heraldo Possolo Nitrini, Ricardo Miguel, Euripedes Constantino Busatto, Geraldo Forlenza, Orestes V. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To analyze the potential impact of sociodemographic, clinical and biological factors on the long-term cognitive outcome of patients who survived moderate and severe forms of COVID-19. METHODS: We assessed 710 adult participants (Mean age = 55 ± 14; 48.3% were female) 6 to 11 months after hospital discharge with a complete cognitive battery, as well as a psychiatric, clinical and laboratory evaluation. A large set of inferential statistical methods was used to predict potential variables associated with any long-term cognitive impairment, with a focus on a panel of 28 cytokines and other blood inflammatory and disease severity markers. RESULTS: Concerning the subjective assessment of cognitive performance, 36.1% reported a slightly poorer overall cognitive performance, and 14.6% reported being severely impacted, compared to their pre-COVID-19 status. Multivariate analysis found sex, age, ethnicity, education, comorbidity, frailty and physical activity associated with general cognition. A bivariate analysis found that G-CSF, IFN-alfa2, IL13, IL15, IL1.RA, EL1.alfa, IL45, IL5, IL6, IL7, TNF-Beta, VEGF, Follow-up C-Reactive Protein, and Follow-up D-Dimer were significantly (p<.05) associated with general cognition. However, a LASSO regression that included all follow-up variables, inflammatory markers and cytokines did not support these findings. CONCLUSION: Though we identified several sociodemographic characteristics that might protect against cognitive impairment following SARS-CoV-2 infection, our data do not support a prominent role for clinical status (both during acute and long-stage of COVID-19) or inflammatory background (also during acute and long-stage of COVID-19) to explain the cognitive deficits that can follow COVID-19 infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-102420592023-06-07 Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers Damiano, Rodolfo Furlan Rocca, Cristiana Castanho de Almeida Serafim, Antonio de Pádua Loftis, Jennifer M. Talib, Leda Leme Pan, Pedro Mário Cunha-Neto, Edecio Kalil, Jorge de Castro, Gabriela Salim Seelaender, Marilia Guedes, Bruno F. Nagahashi Marie, Suely K. de Souza, Heraldo Possolo Nitrini, Ricardo Miguel, Euripedes Constantino Busatto, Geraldo Forlenza, Orestes V. Front Immunol Immunology OBJECTIVE: To analyze the potential impact of sociodemographic, clinical and biological factors on the long-term cognitive outcome of patients who survived moderate and severe forms of COVID-19. METHODS: We assessed 710 adult participants (Mean age = 55 ± 14; 48.3% were female) 6 to 11 months after hospital discharge with a complete cognitive battery, as well as a psychiatric, clinical and laboratory evaluation. A large set of inferential statistical methods was used to predict potential variables associated with any long-term cognitive impairment, with a focus on a panel of 28 cytokines and other blood inflammatory and disease severity markers. RESULTS: Concerning the subjective assessment of cognitive performance, 36.1% reported a slightly poorer overall cognitive performance, and 14.6% reported being severely impacted, compared to their pre-COVID-19 status. Multivariate analysis found sex, age, ethnicity, education, comorbidity, frailty and physical activity associated with general cognition. A bivariate analysis found that G-CSF, IFN-alfa2, IL13, IL15, IL1.RA, EL1.alfa, IL45, IL5, IL6, IL7, TNF-Beta, VEGF, Follow-up C-Reactive Protein, and Follow-up D-Dimer were significantly (p<.05) associated with general cognition. However, a LASSO regression that included all follow-up variables, inflammatory markers and cytokines did not support these findings. CONCLUSION: Though we identified several sociodemographic characteristics that might protect against cognitive impairment following SARS-CoV-2 infection, our data do not support a prominent role for clinical status (both during acute and long-stage of COVID-19) or inflammatory background (also during acute and long-stage of COVID-19) to explain the cognitive deficits that can follow COVID-19 infection. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10242059/ /pubmed/37287969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1174020 Text en Copyright © 2023 Damiano, Rocca, Serafim, Loftis, Talib, Pan, Cunha-Neto, Kalil, de Castro, Seelaender, Guedes, Nagahashi Marie, de Souza, Nitrini, Miguel, Busatto, Forlenza and HCFMUSP COVID-19 Study Group https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Damiano, Rodolfo Furlan Rocca, Cristiana Castanho de Almeida Serafim, Antonio de Pádua Loftis, Jennifer M. Talib, Leda Leme Pan, Pedro Mário Cunha-Neto, Edecio Kalil, Jorge de Castro, Gabriela Salim Seelaender, Marilia Guedes, Bruno F. Nagahashi Marie, Suely K. de Souza, Heraldo Possolo Nitrini, Ricardo Miguel, Euripedes Constantino Busatto, Geraldo Forlenza, Orestes V. Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title | Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title_full | Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title_fullStr | Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title_full_unstemmed | Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title_short | Cognitive impairment in long-COVID and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
title_sort | cognitive impairment in long-covid and its association with persistent dysregulation in inflammatory markers |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10242059/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37287969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1174020 |
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