2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.24.22280310
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Post-Concussion Assessment as a diagnostic and mechanistic framework for treating patients with Long COVID

Abstract: IntroductionDespite first coming into view over two years ago, effective diagnostic and treatment pathways for Long COVID continue to evade the medical community. The overlap in neurological-based symptoms and neuroinflammatory origin indicates that the framework of post-concussion syndrome may provide insight into new diagnostics and treatment for patients with Long COVID. The objective of this investigation was to determine whether tools from the four common domains of concussion assessment were sensitive to… Show more

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“…Thus, further research on this model should find additional evidence to support more specific shared pathophysiological aspects that could finally narrow down the focus to PCS and FNDs by explaining similarities between the two, as well as differences between PCS and other unexplained chronic neuropsychological disorders. For example, some similarities between PCS and long COVID-19 were recently reported by Davidson et al [89], who tested the hypothesis that PCS assessment in long COVID-19 patients would provide a mechanistic framework to treat the latter. Moreover, Teodoro [90] recently found relevant evidence to diagnose FNDs in long COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Critiques and Limitations Of The Fnd Model For Ppcsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Thus, further research on this model should find additional evidence to support more specific shared pathophysiological aspects that could finally narrow down the focus to PCS and FNDs by explaining similarities between the two, as well as differences between PCS and other unexplained chronic neuropsychological disorders. For example, some similarities between PCS and long COVID-19 were recently reported by Davidson et al [89], who tested the hypothesis that PCS assessment in long COVID-19 patients would provide a mechanistic framework to treat the latter. Moreover, Teodoro [90] recently found relevant evidence to diagnose FNDs in long COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Critiques and Limitations Of The Fnd Model For Ppcsmentioning
confidence: 80%