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新冠肺炎出院患者全脑结构连接和认知表现的纵向变化:一项探索性研究。

Longitudinal changes in global structural brain connectivity and cognitive performance in former hospitalized COVID-19 survivors: an exploratory study.

机构信息

Human Physiology and Sports Physiotherapy Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

Department of Imaging and Pathology, Translational MRI, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2023 Mar;241(3):727-741. doi: 10.1007/s00221-023-06545-5. Epub 2023 Jan 28.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Long-term sequelae of COVID-19 can result in reduced functionality of the central nervous system and substandard quality of life. Gaining insight into the recovery trajectory of admitted COVID-19 patients on their cognitive performance and global structural brain connectivity may allow a better understanding of the diseases' relevance.

OBJECTIVES

To assess whole-brain structural connectivity in former non-intensive-care unit (ICU)- and ICU-admitted COVID-19 survivors over 2 months following hospital discharge and correlate structural connectivity measures to cognitive performance.

METHODS

Participants underwent Magnetic Resonance Imaging brain scans and a cognitive test battery after hospital discharge to evaluate structural connectivity and cognitive performance. Multilevel models were constructed for each graph measure and cognitive test, assessing the groups' influence, time since discharge, and interactions. Linear regression models estimated whether the graph measurements affected cognitive measures and whether they differed between ICU and non-ICU patients.

RESULTS

Six former ICU and six non-ICU patients completed the study. Across the various graph measures, the characteristic path length decreased over time (β = 0.97, p = 0.006). We detected no group-level effects (β = 1.07, p = 0.442) nor interaction effects (β = 1.02, p = 0.220). Cognitive performance improved for both non-ICU and ICU COVID-19 survivors on four out of seven cognitive tests 2 months later (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSION

Adverse effects of COVID-19 on brain functioning and structure abate over time. These results should be supported by future research including larger sample sizes, matched control groups of healthy non-infected individuals, and more extended follow-up periods.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 的长期后遗症可导致中枢神经系统功能降低和生活质量下降。深入了解住院 COVID-19 患者的认知表现和全脑结构连接的恢复轨迹,可能有助于更好地了解该疾病的相关性。

目的

在出院后 2 个月内,评估非重症监护病房(ICU)和 ICU 收治的 COVID-19 幸存者的全脑结构连接,并将结构连接测量值与认知表现相关联。

方法

参与者在出院后接受磁共振成像脑扫描和认知测试,以评估结构连接和认知表现。为每个图测量值和认知测试构建多级模型,评估组的影响、出院后的时间以及相互作用。线性回归模型估计图形测量值是否影响认知测量值,以及它们在 ICU 和非 ICU 患者之间是否存在差异。

结果

6 名前 ICU 和 6 名非 ICU 患者完成了研究。在各种图测量中,特征路径长度随时间推移而降低(β=0.97,p=0.006)。我们没有检测到组间效应(β=1.07,p=0.442)或交互效应(β=1.02,p=0.220)。2 个月后,非 ICU 和 ICU COVID-19 幸存者在 7 项认知测试中的 4 项测试中认知表现均有所改善(p<0.05)。

结论

COVID-19 对大脑功能和结构的不良影响会随着时间的推移而减轻。这些结果应该得到未来研究的支持,包括更大的样本量、匹配的健康未感染者对照组和更长的随访时间。

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