[Fatigue and sensorimotor instability : Neurologically controlled conversion of post-COVID-19 patients].

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Thomas Urban, Fritjof Reinhardt, Peter Lohse, Stefan G Spitzer, Luise Rasche, Heinz Reichmann
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Abstract

Background: For the treatment of the symptoms of post-COVID-19 syndrome, no causal therapy is currently widely recommended according to evidence-based criteria. The overarching goal of the intervention study over a 3-year period (Q1-2021-Q4-2023) was to evaluate the changes in the key symptoms of fatigue and sensorimotor instability through individualized stress-controlled training therapy and through intensified cognitive behavioral therapy.

Material and methods: In the 3‑year period 407 vaccinated nucleocapsid positive patients were treated at the Post-COVID-19 Center Lausitz (Senftenberg). In 78 (around 19%) fatigue/immunometabolic depression and sensorimotor instability were identified as the leading syndromes. The evaluation of the individualized stress-controlled training therapy was based on the specific post-COVID-19 syndrome and motor fatigue parameters. The secondary psychosomatic syndrome was assessed using cognitive fatigue parameters and cognitive behavioral therapy instruments. The investigation of -parameters influencing behavior took place in Q2-2023-Q4-2023 with a guide-supported qualitative interview among the participants.

Results: The post-COVID-19 key symptoms "fatigue," "sensorimotor instability," "neuropsychiatric symptoms," "cardiac/autonomic dysfunction," and "pain" improved significantly in the overall cohort and in the gender-specific analysis. A deterioration occurred in "secondary psychosomatic symptoms". A therapeutic effect was demonstrated for all motor fatigue parameters for the entire cohort using the Cohen's d value. An intensification of cognitive behavioral therapy achieved positive effects through an increasing development of the patients' own activity and their self-control using persuasion and gamification.

[疲劳和感觉运动不稳定:COVID-19 后患者的神经控制转换]。
背景:对于COVID-19后综合征症状的治疗,目前还没有根据循证标准广泛推荐的因果疗法。这项为期 3 年(2021 年第 1 季度至 2023 年第 4 季度)的干预研究的总体目标是,通过个性化压力控制训练疗法和强化认知行为疗法,评估疲劳和感觉运动不稳定等主要症状的变化情况:3 年间,407 名接种核头孢菌素阳性的患者在后 COVID-19 中心劳西茨(Senftenberg)接受了治疗。其中 78 人(约占 19%)的主要综合征为疲劳/免疫代谢抑郁和感觉运动不稳定。对个性化压力控制训练疗法的评估基于特定的后 COVID-19 综合征和运动疲劳参数。使用认知疲劳参数和认知行为疗法工具对继发性心身综合征进行了评估。在 2023 年第二季度至 2023 年第四季度期间,对影响行为的参数进行了调查,并对参与者进行了由指南支持的定性访谈:结果:COVID-19 后的主要症状 "疲劳"、"感觉运动不稳定"、"神经精神症状"、"心脏/自主神经功能障碍 "和 "疼痛 "在总体队列和性别分析中均有显著改善。继发性心身症状 "有所恶化。使用 Cohen's d 值对整个组群的所有运动性疲劳参数进行分析,结果显示了治疗效果。通过说服和游戏化的方式,加强认知行为疗法,提高患者自身的活动能力和自我控制能力,从而取得了积极的效果。
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Nervenarzt
Nervenarzt 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
18.20%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Nervenarzt is an internationally recognized journal addressing neurologists and psychiatrists working in clinical or practical environments. Essential findings and current information from neurology, psychiatry as well as neuropathology, neurosurgery up to psychotherapy are presented. Review articles provide an overview on selected topics and offer the reader a summary of current findings from all fields of neurology and psychiatry. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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