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长新冠中听觉工作记忆的优先受损:一项针对本科医学生的观察性研究

Preferential Impairment of Auditory Working Memory in Long COVID: An Observational Study of Undergraduate Medical Students.

作者信息

Manna Soumen, Ghosh Dastidar Shaon, S Ramkumar, Ahluwalia Himani, Kaur Manpreet

机构信息

Physiology, Vardhman Mahavir Medical College and Safdarjung Hospital, New Delhi, IND.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Jan 1;16(1):e51457. doi: 10.7759/cureus.51457. eCollection 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Background Long COVID is a multisystem condition with prolonged symptoms that develop after recovery from the COVID-19 infection, often following a mild infection. Few studies have been conducted on cognitive function among medical students after recovery from mild COVID-19 This study aimed to assess the attention span and working memory (WM) capacity of medical students after six months of recovery. Methods A cross-sectional study was performed on 17 young adult medical students who had suffered a mild COVID-19 infection at least six months prior. Eighteen age-matched healthy medical students served as the controls. Audio-visual WM tasks and attention spans were assessed using computerized software for both the cases and controls. Results The mean ages of the case and control were 19.67±1.6 and 20.0±1.2 years, respectively. The most common symptoms among cases were fatigue (33%), weight loss (26%), and nasal stuffiness (13%). The overall proportion of correct responses across all visual and auditory WM tasks (p=0.085) and reaction times (p=0.609) did not differ between the cases and controls. However, the overall target hit rate of the auditory WM task was significantly lower in cases than in controls (p=0.002). This difference was not observed in the visual WM task (p=0.374). Conclusion In the current study, the overall WM functions (visual and auditory combined) and attention span did not differ between cases and controls. However, auditory WM performance was significantly impaired in patients compared with controls, indicating selective impairment of auditory WM in patients with long COVID.

摘要

背景

长期新冠是一种多系统疾病,在新冠病毒感染康复后会出现持续症状,通常在轻症感染后出现。关于轻症新冠康复后医学生认知功能的研究较少。本研究旨在评估医学生康复六个月后的注意力广度和工作记忆(WM)能力。方法:对17名至少在六个月前曾患轻症新冠的年轻成年医学生进行了一项横断面研究。18名年龄匹配的健康医学生作为对照。使用计算机软件对病例组和对照组进行视听WM任务和注意力广度评估。结果:病例组和对照组的平均年龄分别为19.67±1.6岁和20.0±1.2岁。病例组中最常见的症状是疲劳(33%)、体重减轻(26%)和鼻塞(13%)。病例组和对照组在所有视觉和听觉WM任务中的正确反应总体比例(p=0.085)和反应时间(p=0.609)没有差异。然而,病例组听觉WM任务的总体目标命中率显著低于对照组(p=0.002)。在视觉WM任务中未观察到这种差异(p=0.374)。结论:在本研究中,病例组和对照组的总体WM功能(视觉和听觉综合)和注意力广度没有差异。然而,与对照组相比,患者的听觉WM表现明显受损,表明长期新冠患者存在听觉WM的选择性损伤。

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