2022
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2022.940832
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Overstimulation of the ergoreflex—A possible mechanism to explain symptoms in long COVID

Abstract: Long COVID refers to a multitude of symptoms that persist long after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Fatigue and breathlessness are the most common symptoms of long COVID across a range of studies. They are also cardinal symptoms of chronic heart failure (CHF). In this review, we propose that fatigue and breathlessness in patients with long COVID may be explained by skeletal muscle abnormalities, in a manner similar to patients with CHF. The ergoreflex is a cardiorespiratory reflex activated by exercise, which couples v… Show more

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“…These symptoms may be caused in part by compromised cardiorespiratory function, lung vascular damage in microvessels, and hemodynamic complications such as resolved thrombus ( Kosuge et al, 2012 ; Yaméogo et al, 2011 ). Fatigue and breathlessness may also be caused by chronic overstimulation of the ergoreflex, activated by exercise to centrally couple ventilation and cardiovascular function to exercise intensity ( Sze et al, 2022 ). Exaggerated ergoreflex leads to excessive response relative to work performed, and to the sensation of breathlessness and fatigue.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanisms Of Respiratory Pascmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These symptoms may be caused in part by compromised cardiorespiratory function, lung vascular damage in microvessels, and hemodynamic complications such as resolved thrombus ( Kosuge et al, 2012 ; Yaméogo et al, 2011 ). Fatigue and breathlessness may also be caused by chronic overstimulation of the ergoreflex, activated by exercise to centrally couple ventilation and cardiovascular function to exercise intensity ( Sze et al, 2022 ). Exaggerated ergoreflex leads to excessive response relative to work performed, and to the sensation of breathlessness and fatigue.…”
Section: Molecular Mechanisms Of Respiratory Pascmentioning
confidence: 99%