Evaluation and treatment approaches for neurological post-acute sequelae of COVID-19: A consensus statement and scoping review from the global COVID-19 neuro research coalition. Guideline uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Post-acute neurological sequelae of COVID-19 affect millions of people worldwide, yet little data is available to guide treatment strategies for the most common symptoms. We conducted a scoping review of PubMed/Medline from 1/1/2020-4/1/2023 to identify studies addressing diagnosis and treatment of the most common post-acute neurological sequelae of COVID-19 including: cognitive impairment, sleep disorders, headache, dizziness/lightheadedness, fatigue, weakness, numbness/pain, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. Utilizing the available literature and international disease-specific society guidelines, we constructed symptom-based differential diagnoses, evaluation and management paradigms. This pragmatic, evidence-based consensus document may serve as a guide for a holistic approach to post-COVID neurological care and will complement future clinical trials by outlining best practices in the evaluation and treatment of post-acute neurological signs/symptoms.

authors

  • Frontera, Jennifer A
  • Guekht, Alla
  • Allegri, Ricardo F
  • Ashraf, Mariam
  • Baykan, Betül
  • Crivelli, Lucía
  • Easton, Ava
  • Garcia-Azorin, David
  • Helbok, Raimund
  • Joshi, Jatin
  • Koehn, Julia
  • Koralnik, Igor
  • Netravathi, M
  • Michael, Benedict
  • Nilo, Annacarmen
  • Özge, Aynur
  • Padda, Karanbir
  • Pellitteri, Gaia
  • Prasad, Kameshwar
  • Romozzi, Marina
  • Saylor, Deanna
  • Seed, Adam
  • Thakur, Kiran
  • Uluduz, Derya
  • Vogrig, Alberto
  • Welte, Tamara M
  • Westenberg, Erica
  • Zhuravlev, Dmitry
  • Zinchuk, Mikhail
  • Winkler, Andrea S

publication date

  • October 13, 2023

Research

keywords

  • COVID-19
  • Cognitive Dysfunction

Identity

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 85174851579

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.jns.2023.120827

PubMed ID

  • 37856998

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 454