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Risk of 'brain fog' and other conditions persists up to two years after Covid infection.
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Read More »Among the many worrying consequences of Covid-19, neuropsychiatric conditions rank high. A year ago researchers from Oxford University reported that 1 in 3 patients experienced mood disorders, strokes, or dementia six months after Covid infection. Now the same group is back with a longer-term analysis of 1.25 million Covid patient records, including what they believe is the first large-scale look at children and at new variants.
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Read More »Adults 65 and over who had Covid over the same time span had more diagnoses of brain fog (1,540 vs. 1,230 per 10,000 people), dementia (450 vs. 330 per 10,000 people), and psychotic disorder (85 vs. 60 per 10,000 people). Children who had Covid were more likely to have seizures (260 vs. 130 cases per 10,000 children) and psychotic disorders (18 vs. 6 per 10,000 children). Max Taquet, National Institute for Health and Care Research academic clinical fellow in psychiatry at Oxford and a study co-author, stressed that the elevated risk for seizures and psychotic disorders in children was still low. “It’s important to keep in mind the absolute numbers are often very small, much smaller than in adults,” he said on a call with reporters. Taquet made the same point about adults. “I think it’s very clear that this is not a tsunami of new dementia cases,” he said. “Equally, I think it’s hard to ignore it, given the severity of the consequences of dementia diagnoses. A 1.2% increase in the population in absolute terms and compared to in other previous infections is hard to ignore.” Paul Harrison, professor of psychiatry at Oxford and a study co-author, said these numbers were still important. “Certainly for some conditions, there appears to be a nontrivial and persisting greater risk of these diagnoses being made,” he said on the call with reporters. “And for some of those diagnoses, it’s highly likely that those people are going to need medical attention.” While waiting for the mechanisms of long Covid — and any potential treatments — to be understood, “What’s important for me as a physician is that we know that we can have long-term outcomes in very severe persistent and disabling, neuropsychiatric disorders,” some of which can be treated, Teodor Postolache, professor of psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, said. An editorial published with the paper sounds a note of caution on psychiatric diagnoses. “Dementia has an insidious onset, and the cohort is likely to have had some participants with undiagnosed or subclinical cases at baseline,” Jonathan Rogers and Glyn Lewis of University College London write. “Although concerning, the findings regarding psychosis and dementia need replication in a cohort in which there is more thorough ascertainment of case status.” Newsletters Sign up for Morning Rounds Your daily dose of news in health and medicine. Please enter a valid email address. Privacy Policy Leave this field empty if you're human:
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Read More »Electronic health records have limitations in how well they reveal complicated neuropsychiatric conditions — which might mean they are underreported, another long Covid researcher said. “I can tell you for a fact that it is really difficult to express in medical records, particularly if you’re busy doing a lot of them, all the nuances that sort of go along with the neurocognitive issues,” Steven Deeks, a professor of medicine at University of California, San Francisco, told STAT. “This stuff can be subtle. This is only picking up very blunt stuff. At the end of the day, it provides additional proof that long Covid is real, that some people can have profound symptoms, and that they can persist for a couple of years.” Rachel Sumner, a senior research fellow at Cardiff Metropolitan University, called the study results “alarming” while Covid continues to spread. “The finding of complex and potentially severe psychiatric and neurological fallout of Covid infection adds yet more weight and concern to the impact of repeated infections that will occur should the virus continue to be allowed to spread to re-infect with little to no control, ” she said in a statement. The study didn’t explore the causes of the neuropsychiatric illnesses, but Vanderbilt’s Ely said the prevalence it reports lines up with emerging research on different parts of the brain being affected by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, corresponding to mood disorders and to cognitive impairment. And he’s worried about what comes next. “This paper … fits the narrative both of clinically what I see in practice, but also the actual brain science that we’re coming up against,” he said. As for cognitive impairment, he said,“This is something that is very hard for people to cope with because they can’t go back to work. They have to retire early, and they desperately need answers.”
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