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2024
Journal Article
Title

Cognitive performance in adults with post-COVID syndrome: Results from a German case-control study

Abstract
Numerous studies on post-COVID syndrome (PCS) describe persisting symptoms of cognitive impairment. Previous studies, however, often investigated small samples or did not assess covariates possibly linked to cognitive performance. We aimed to describe 1) global and domain-specific cognitive performance in adults with PCS, controls with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection and healthy controls, 2) associations of sociodemographics, depressive symptoms, anxiety, fatigue, somatic symptoms and stress with cognitive performance and subjective cognitive decline (SCD), using data of the LIFE-Long-COVID-Study from Leipzig, Germany. Group differences in cognitive performance and associations with sociodemographic and neuropsychiatric covariates were assessed using multivariable regression analyses. Our study included n = 561 adults (Mage: 48.8, SD: 12.7; % female: 70.6). Adults with PCS (n = 410) performed worse in tests on episodic memory (b = -1.07, 95 % CI: -1.66, -0.48) and visuospatial abilities (b = -3.92, 95 % CI: -6.01, -1.83) compared to healthy controls (n = 64). No impairments were detected for executive function, verbal fluency, and global cognitive performance. Odds of SCD were not higher in PCS. A previous SARS-CoV-2 infection without PCS (n = 87) was not linked to cognitive impairment. Higher age and higher levels of stress and fatigue were linked to worse performance in several cognitive domains. Routine administration of tests for episodic memory and visuospatial abilities might aid in the identification of individuals at risk for cognitive impairment when reporting symptoms of PCS. Low numbers of participants with severe COVID-19 infections possibly limit generalizability of our findings.
Author(s)
Zülke, Andrea E.
Universität Leipzig  
Luppa, Melanie
Universität Leipzig  
Wirkner, Kerstin
Universität Leipzig  
Reusche, Matthias
Universität Leipzig  
Sander, Christian
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Büchner, Ronja
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Schomerus, Georg
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Bergh, Florian Then
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Lehmann, Jörg  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Villringer, Arno
Universitätsklinikum Leipzig
Witte, Veronica A.
Universität Leipzig  
Zeynalova, Samira
Universität Leipzig  
Löffler, Markus
Universität Leipzig  
Engel, Christoph
Universität Leipzig  
Riedel-Heller, Steffi G.
Universität Leipzig  
Journal
Journal of psychiatric research  
Open Access
DOI
10.1016/j.jpsychires.2024.06.036
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Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Keyword(s)
  • Case-control studies

  • Cognitive dysfunction

  • Mental fatigue

  • Neuropsychological tests

  • Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome

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