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    Researchers Warn: Large Number of COVID-19 Survivors Will Experience Cognitive Complications

    By Oxford Brookes UniversityMarch 7, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Research indicates that a significant proportion of COVID-19 survivors will experience neuropsychiatric and cognitive complications.

    A research review led by Oxford Brookes University has found a large proportion of COVID-19 survivors will be affected by neuropsychiatric and cognitive complications.

    Psychologists at Oxford Brookes University and a psychiatrist from Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, evaluated published research papers in order to understand more about the possible effects of the SARS-COV-2 infection on the brain, and the extent people can expect to experience short and long-term mental health issues.

    Patients Experienced a Range of Psychiatric Problems

    The study found that in the short term, a wide range of neuropsychiatric problems were reported. In one examined study, 95% of clinically stable COVID-19 patients had post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other studies found between 17-42%* of patients experienced affective disorders, such as depression.

    The main short-term cognitive problems were found to be impaired attention (reported by 45% of patients) and impaired memory (between 13-28% of patients).

    In the long term, neuropsychiatric problems were mostly affective disorders and fatigue, as well as impaired attention (reported by 44% of patients) and memory (reported between 28-50% of patients).

    Mental Health Disorders Could Have Significant Impact on NHS

    Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Oxford Brookes University said: “Understanding the neuropsychiatric and cognitive consequences of COVID-19 is important as millions of people have been affected by the virus, and many cases go undetected. These conditions affect people’s capacity to work effectively, drive, manage finances, make informed decisions and participate in daily family activities.

    “If even just a fraction of patients experience neuropsychiatric complications, the impact on public health services could be significant.”

    Academics say that there is likely to be an increase in patients with psychiatric and cognitive problems who were otherwise healthy prior to COVID-19 infection.

    “Detailed cognitive evaluation and robust monitoring of patients should be considered in order to detect new neurological cases,” continues Dr. Kumar.

    “This will also enable health care providers to plan adequate health care and resources, and improve the quality of life for many COVID-19 survivors.

    “These are emerging findings though, and we will learn much more as the research in the field progresses.”

    Co-author Dr. Tina Malhotra, Consultant Psychiatrist working in Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust said: “We are already seeing an impact of COVID-19 on mental health. Patients are presenting with Long COVID syndrome which includes fatigue, cognitive problems, and a range of psychiatric problems.

    “It is estimated that these problems are experienced by 1 in 5 people who have had COVID. Management of such patients in long-covid clinics should involve a multidisciplinary team including psychiatrists.

    “NHS England has set out a recovery plan which includes setting up long covid clinics.”

    Reference: “Neuropsychiatric and Cognitive Sequelae of COVID-19” by Sanjay Kumar, Alfred Veldhuis and Tina Malhotra, 2 March 2021, Frontiers in Psychology.
    DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.577529

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