Post-COVID condition: a focus on psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses in patients with cognitive complaints.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Matteo Cerioli, Luca Giacovelli, Chiara Nostro, Luca Larini, Michele Castiglioni, Carolina Scarpa, Niccolò Cassina, Alessia Nicotra, Giorgia Maestri, Valentina Cucumo, Federico Masserini, Simone Pomati, Giovanna Cirnigliaro, Leonardo Pantoni, Bernardo Dell'Osso
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Abstract

Objective: Cognitive and psychiatric symptoms are frequently reported after SARS-CoV-2 infection, but their interplay has been only partially explored. We investigated frequency and severity of psychiatric symptoms in patients with persistent cognitive complaints after COVID-19.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study. Neurologists assessed 101 patients reporting cognitive symptoms after COVID-19. Patients were invited to fill a screening battery with self-reported psychometric scales (Depression Anxiety Stress Scales-21, Impact of Event Scale-Revised, Insomnia Severity Index). Patients scoring above validated cut-offs in ≥1 scale were referred to psychiatrists who administered the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.), Hamilton Anxiety (HAM-A), and Hamilton Depression (HAM-D) rating scales and asked to complete the Personality Inventory for DSM-5-Brief Form (PID-5-BF).

Results: Out of the 57 referred patients, 38 (64.4%) accepted to undergo the psychiatric examination. Among these, 18 (47.4%) were diagnosed with adjustment disorder (23.7%), anxiety disorder (10.5%), major depressive disorder (7.9%), and post-traumatic stress disorder (2.6%). Pharmacologic treatment before post-COVID condition (present in 12 patients, 31.6%) was associated with a score above cut-off on the HAM-A and HAM-D scales. A longer duration of untreated psychiatric illness after COVID-19 was associated with worse scores on the same scales. Patients with a higher PID-5-BF total score had a higher probability of receiving a psychiatric diagnosis.

Conclusion: Almost half of patients with post-COVID-19 conditions reporting cognitive symptoms were found to suffer from a psychiatric condition after psychiatric evaluation. The application of a psychiatric screening in a population suffering from long-term effects of COVID-19 can lead to early diagnosis and timely treatment.

后 COVID 状态:关注认知症状患者的精神症状和诊断。
目的:SARS-CoV-2感染后,认知症状和精神症状屡见报端,但对它们之间的相互影响仅进行了部分研究。我们调查了 COVID-19 后有持续认知症状的患者出现精神症状的频率和严重程度:我们进行了一项横断面研究。神经科医生对 101 名报告 COVID-19 后出现认知症状的患者进行了评估。患者应邀填写了自我报告心理测量量表(抑郁焦虑压力量表-21、事件影响量表-修订版、失眠严重程度指数)筛查表。在≥1个量表中得分超过有效临界值的患者被转介给精神科医生,由精神科医生对其进行迷你国际神经精神访谈(M.I.N.I.)、汉密尔顿焦虑(HAM-A)和汉密尔顿抑郁(HAM-D)评分量表,并要求其填写DSM-5人格量表-简表(PID-5-BF):在 57 名转诊患者中,有 38 人(64.4%)接受了精神科检查。其中,18 人(47.4%)被诊断为适应障碍(23.7%)、焦虑障碍(10.5%)、重度抑郁障碍(7.9%)和创伤后应激障碍(2.6%)。在出现 COVID 后症状之前接受药物治疗(12 名患者,占 31.6%)与 HAM-A 和 HAM-D 量表得分高于临界值有关。COVID-19 后未接受治疗的精神疾病持续时间较长与相同量表的得分较低有关。PID-5-BF总分较高的患者接受精神病诊断的概率较高:结论:COVID-19 后出现认知症状的患者中,近一半在接受精神评估后发现患有精神疾病。在受到 COVID-19 长期影响的人群中进行精神疾病筛查,可以及早诊断并及时治疗。
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CNS Spectrums
CNS Spectrums 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
6.10%
发文量
239
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: CNS Spectrums covers all aspects of the clinical neurosciences, neurotherapeutics, and neuropsychopharmacology, particularly those pertinent to the clinician and clinical investigator. The journal features focused, in-depth reviews, perspectives, and original research articles. New therapeutics of all types in psychiatry, mental health, and neurology are emphasized, especially first in man studies, proof of concept studies, and translational basic neuroscience studies. Subject coverage spans the full spectrum of neuropsychiatry, focusing on those crossing traditional boundaries between neurology and psychiatry.
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