COVID-19 and its aftereffect on vestibular function

V. Pimenova, A. Gvozdeva, V. Ryabkova, N. Gavrilova
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BACKGROUND: The pandemic has led to a development of various immunological complications of COVID-19 including the chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia. These syndromes, which often manifest themselves on a background of autoimmune diseases, may develop with an entrainment of vestibular function into the pathological process. AIM: Aim of the study was to estimate vestibular function in groups of patients with autoimmune dysfunctions accompanied by the chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia, who have had COVID-19 and those have not had COVID-19 in their anamnesis, and to compare it with vestibular function of healthy volunteers. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A functional investigation of vestibular system called Vestibular passport and the anamnesis taking by a standard questionnaire were performed in patients with an implied autoimmune dysfunction and presence of the chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia and/or postural orthostatic tachycardia, and also for a control group of healthy participants. RESULTS: Patients who have had COVID-19 in their anamnesis demonstrated significantly higher percentage of cases of vestibulopathy than healthy volunteers (33 and 6 %, respectively). In patients without COVID-19 in their anamnesis the percentage of vestibulopathy cases did not differ significantly from the corresponding percentage in healthy volunteers (14 and 6 %, respectively). Patients complaints which indicate a vestibular pathology were confirmed in 2/3 of all cases. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia who have had COVID-19 were more prone to vestibulopathies than patients without COVID-19 in their anamnesis, whose vestibular indices did not differ from that in healthy volunteers. The data obtained shoul be considered as preliminary.
新冠肺炎及其对前庭功能的影响
背景:大流行导致COVID-19的各种免疫并发症的发展,包括慢性疲劳综合征和纤维肌痛。这些综合征通常表现在自身免疫性疾病的背景下,可能在病理过程中伴随前庭功能的干扰。目的:本研究的目的是评估自身免疫功能障碍合并慢性疲劳综合征和纤维肌痛患者的前庭功能,这些患者在他们的记忆中有COVID-19和没有COVID-19,并与健康志愿者的前庭功能进行比较。材料和方法:前庭系统功能调查,称为前庭通行证,并通过标准问卷对具有自身免疫功能障碍和慢性疲劳综合征、纤维肌痛和/或体位性心动过速的患者进行记忆,也对健康参与者进行对照组。结果:与健康志愿者相比,在他们的记忆中患有COVID-19的患者显示出明显更高的前庭病变病例百分比(分别为33%和6%)。在记忆中没有COVID-19的患者中,前庭病变病例的百分比与健康志愿者的相应百分比没有显著差异(分别为14%和6%)。在所有病例中,三分之二的患者主诉表明前庭病理得到证实。结论:感染COVID-19的慢性疲劳综合征和纤维肌痛患者在记忆中比未感染COVID-19的患者更容易发生前庭病变,其前庭指数与健康志愿者无差异。所获得的数据应视为初步数据。
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