TY - JOUR
T1 - European Working Group on SARS-CoV-2
T2 - Current Understanding, Unknowns, and Recommendations on the Neurological Complications of COVID-19
AU - Crook, Harry
AU - Ramirez, Alfredo
AU - Hosseini, Akram
AU - Vavougyios, Georgios
AU - Lehmann, Clara
AU - Bruchfeld, Judith
AU - Schneider, Anja
AU - D'avossa, Giovanni
AU - Lo Re, Vincenzina
AU - Salmoiraghi, Alberto
AU - Mukaetova-Ladinska, Elizabeta
AU - Katshu, Mohammad
AU - Boneschi, Filippo M.
AU - Håkansson, Krister
AU - Geerlings, Mirjam
AU - Pracht, Elisabeth
AU - Ruiz, Agustín
AU - Jansen, Jacobus F.A.
AU - Snyder, Heather
AU - Kivipelto, Miia
AU - Edison, Paul
N1 - Funding Information:
No relevant funding was acquired for the production of this manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
PY - 2023/5/12
Y1 - 2023/5/12
N2 - Background: The emergence of COVID-19 was rapidly followed by infection and the deaths of millions of people across the globe. With much of the research and scientific advancement rightly focused on reducing the burden of severe and critical acute COVID-19 infection, the long-term effects endured by those who survived the acute infection has been previously overlooked. Now, an appreciation for the post-COVID-19 condition, including its neurological manifestations, is growing, although there remain many unknowns regarding the etiology and risk factors of the condition, as well as how to effectively diagnose and treat it. Methods: Here, drawing upon the experiences and expertise of the clinicians and academics of the European working group on COVID-19, we have reviewed the current literature to provide a comprehensive overview of the neurological sequalae of the post-COVID-19 condition. Results: In this review, we provide a summary of the neurological symptoms associated with the post-COVID-19 condition, before discussing the possible mechanisms which may underly and manifest these symptoms. Following this, we explore the risk factors for developing neurological symptoms as a result of COVID-19 and the post-COVID-19 condition, as well as how COVID-19 infection may itself be a risk factor for the development of neurological disease in the future. Lastly, we evaluate how the post-COVID condition could be accurately diagnosed and effectively treated, including examples of the current guidelines, clinical outcomes, and tools that have been developed to aid in this process, as well as addressing the protection provided by COVID-19 vaccines against the post-COVID-19 condition. Conclusions: Overall, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the neurological sequalae of the post-COVID-19 condition.
AB - Background: The emergence of COVID-19 was rapidly followed by infection and the deaths of millions of people across the globe. With much of the research and scientific advancement rightly focused on reducing the burden of severe and critical acute COVID-19 infection, the long-term effects endured by those who survived the acute infection has been previously overlooked. Now, an appreciation for the post-COVID-19 condition, including its neurological manifestations, is growing, although there remain many unknowns regarding the etiology and risk factors of the condition, as well as how to effectively diagnose and treat it. Methods: Here, drawing upon the experiences and expertise of the clinicians and academics of the European working group on COVID-19, we have reviewed the current literature to provide a comprehensive overview of the neurological sequalae of the post-COVID-19 condition. Results: In this review, we provide a summary of the neurological symptoms associated with the post-COVID-19 condition, before discussing the possible mechanisms which may underly and manifest these symptoms. Following this, we explore the risk factors for developing neurological symptoms as a result of COVID-19 and the post-COVID-19 condition, as well as how COVID-19 infection may itself be a risk factor for the development of neurological disease in the future. Lastly, we evaluate how the post-COVID condition could be accurately diagnosed and effectively treated, including examples of the current guidelines, clinical outcomes, and tools that have been developed to aid in this process, as well as addressing the protection provided by COVID-19 vaccines against the post-COVID-19 condition. Conclusions: Overall, this review provides a comprehensive overview of the neurological sequalae of the post-COVID-19 condition.
KW - COVID-19
KW - neurological complications
KW - neurology
KW - post-COVID-19 condition
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U2 - 10.1089/brain.2022.0058
DO - 10.1089/brain.2022.0058
M3 - Review article
C2 - 36719785
AN - SCOPUS:85159739901
SN - 2158-0014
VL - 13
SP - 178
EP - 210
JO - Brain Connectivity
JF - Brain Connectivity
IS - 4
ER -