Mavroudis Ioannis, Petridis Foivos, Petroaie Antoneta Dacia, Ciobica Alin, Kamal Fatima Zahra, Honceriu Cezar, Iordache Alin, Ionescu Cătălina, Novac Bogdan, Novac Otilia
Department of Neuroscience, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
Faculty of Medicine, Leeds University, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK.
Biomedicines. 2024 Jul 17;12(7):1587. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12071587.
The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced new challenges in managing neurological conditions, particularly among athletes. This paper explores the intersection of post-COVID-19 neurological syndrome (PCNS/PASC) and post-concussion syndrome (PCS), focusing on their implications in sports medicine. Our analysis covers the symptomatology, pathophysiology, and management strategies for PCNS/PASC and PPCS, with special attention paid to the unique challenges faced by athletes recovering from these conditions, including the risk of symptom exacerbation and prolonged recovery. Key findings reveal that both PCNS/PASC and PPCS present with overlapping symptoms such as cognitive difficulties, exercise intolerance, and mental health issues, but differ in specific manifestations like anosmia and ageusia, unique to COVID-19. Pathophysiological analysis reveals similarities in blood-brain barrier disruption (BBB) but differences in the extent of immune activation. Management strategies emphasize a gradual increase in physical activity, close symptom monitoring, and psychological support, with a tailored approach for athletes. Specific interventions include progressive aerobic exercises, resistance training, and cognitive rehabilitation. Furthermore, our study highlights the importance of integrating neurology, psychiatry, physical therapy, and sports medicine to develop comprehensive care strategies. Our findings underscore the dual challenge of COVID-19 and concussion in athletes, necessitating a nuanced, interdisciplinary approach to effective management. Future research should focus on the long-term neurological effects of both conditions and optimizing treatment protocols to improve patient outcomes. This comprehensive understanding is crucial for advancing the management of athletes affected by these overlapping conditions and ensuring their safe return to sports.
新冠疫情给神经系统疾病的管理带来了新挑战,尤其是在运动员群体中。本文探讨了新冠后神经综合征(PCNS/PASC)与脑震荡后综合征(PCS)的交叉问题,重点关注它们在运动医学中的影响。我们的分析涵盖了PCNS/PASC和PPCS的症状学、病理生理学及管理策略,特别关注了从这些病症中恢复的运动员所面临的独特挑战,包括症状加重和恢复时间延长的风险。主要研究结果表明,PCNS/PASC和PPCS都存在认知困难、运动不耐受和心理健康问题等重叠症状,但在嗅觉丧失和味觉丧失等新冠特有的具体表现上有所不同。病理生理学分析显示,血脑屏障破坏(BBB)存在相似之处,但免疫激活程度存在差异。管理策略强调逐渐增加身体活动、密切监测症状以及提供心理支持,并针对运动员采取量身定制的方法。具体干预措施包括进行性有氧运动、阻力训练和认知康复。此外,我们的研究强调了整合神经学、精神病学、物理治疗和运动医学以制定综合护理策略的重要性。我们的研究结果突显了新冠和脑震荡给运动员带来的双重挑战,需要采取细致入微的跨学科方法进行有效管理。未来的研究应关注这两种病症的长期神经影响,并优化治疗方案以改善患者预后。这种全面的理解对于推进对受这些重叠病症影响的运动员的管理以及确保他们安全重返运动至关重要。