Impairment of neural mechanosensitivity in the Long COVID haulers.

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Andrés Calvache-Mateo, Alberto Rodríguez-López, Alba Navas-Otero, Javier Martín Núñez, Alejandro Heredia-Ciuró, Laura López-López, Marie Carmen Valenza
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate and characterize the alteration in mechanosensitivity in Long COVID haulers as well as its impact on patients' functionality and quality of life.

Research design and methods: In this study there were two groups: a group of Long COVID haulers and a group of healthy controls matched for age and sex. The mechanosensitivity clinical profile and peripheral nerve mechanosensitivity were evaluated. The mechanosensitivity clinical profile included the functionality and quality of life (World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule 2.0, Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, EuroQol-5 Dimensions) and neural mechanosensitivity (Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs). The peripheral nerve mechanosensitivity included neurodynamic tests (median, radial, ulnar, slump test and straight leg raise).

Results: A total of 64 patients were included in the study (Long COVID haulers group n = 33, healthy controls group n = 31). Long COVID haulers group obtained significantly worse results in functionality (p < 0.001), quality of life (p < 0.001), neural mechanosensitivity (p < 0.001) and peripheral nerve mechanosensitivity (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Long COVID haulers have significant alterations in neural mechanosensitivity, contributing to a greater degree of functional impairment and poorer quality of life.

COVID - 19长途运输车辆神经力学敏感性损伤。
背景:本研究的目的是评估和表征长途COVID携带者机械敏感性的改变及其对患者功能和生活质量的影响。研究设计和方法:本研究分为两组:一组是长冠病毒携带者,另一组是年龄和性别匹配的健康对照组。评估机械敏感性、临床表现及周围神经机械敏感性。机械敏感性临床概况包括功能和生活质量(世界卫生组织残疾评估表2.0,患者报告的结果测量信息系统,EuroQol-5维度)和神经机械敏感性(利兹神经性症状和体征评估)。周围神经力学敏感性包括神经动力学试验(正中、桡、尺、坍落度试验和直腿抬高)。结果:共纳入64例患者(长冠肺炎携带者组33例,健康对照组31例)。结论:长冠肺炎患者神经力学敏感性明显改变,导致更大程度的功能障碍和更差的生活质量。
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