Neuropsychological rehabilitation for post–COVID-19 syndrome: results of a clinical programme and six-month follow up

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Abstract

Introduction

Patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome may present cognitive and emotional symptomatology. This study aims to analyse the results of an outpatient neuropsychological intervention programme for post-COVID-19 syndrome.

Method

In June 2020 Institut Guttmann started an outpatient post-COVID-19 neurorehabilitation programme, including respiratory therapy, physiotherapy, and neuropsychological rehabilitation. Before and after the programme, the cognitive-emotional state of all participants is assessed. Six months after treatment, a follow-up assessment is administered (which includes a collection of information on various aspects of daily life).

Results

The sample analysed consisted of 123 patients (mean age: 51 years, SD: 12.41). Seventy-four per cent (n = 91) had cognitive impairment and underwent cognitive treatment (experimental group); the remaining 26% (n = 32) constituted the control group. After the intervention, the experimental group improved in working memory, verbal memory (learning, recall and recognition), verbal fluency and anxious-depressive symptomatology. The control group showed changes in immediate memory, verbal memory (learning and recognition) and depressive symptomatology, although the effect size in the latter two was smaller than in the experimental group. Six months after treatment, 44.9% of the patients were unable to perform their pre-COVID-19 work activity, and 81.2% reported difficulties in their activities of daily living.

Conclusions

Neuropsychological rehabilitation is an effective tool to treat the cognitive-emotional deficits present in post-COVID-19 syndrome. However, months after the end of treatment, not all patients recover their pre-COVID-19 functional level.

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COVID-19后综合征的神经心理康复治疗:临床计划的结果和六个月的随访。
简介COVID-19后综合征患者可能会出现认知和情绪症状。本研究旨在分析针对COVID-19后综合征的门诊神经心理学干预项目的结果:2020 年 6 月,古特曼研究所启动了一项门诊后 COVID-19 神经康复计划,包括呼吸疗法、物理疗法和神经心理康复。在项目实施前后,所有参与者的认知-情感状态都将接受评估。治疗 6 个月后,进行后续评估(包括收集日常生活各方面的信息):分析的样本包括 123 名患者(平均年龄:51 岁,标准差:12.41)。74%(n = 91)的患者存在认知障碍,并接受了认知治疗(实验组);其余 26%(n = 32)的患者为对照组。干预后,实验组的工作记忆、言语记忆(学习、回忆和识别)、言语流畅性和焦虑抑郁症状均有所改善。对照组则在即时记忆、言语记忆(学习和识别)和抑郁症状方面有所改善,但后两者的影响程度小于实验组。治疗 6 个月后,44.9% 的患者无法从事 COVID-19 前的工作活动,81.2% 的患者在日常生活中遇到困难:结论:神经心理康复是治疗COVID-19后综合征患者认知情感缺陷的有效手段。然而,在治疗结束数月后,并非所有患者都能恢复到 COVID-19 前的功能水平。
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