Longitudinal evaluation of neurocognitive outcomes in a cohort with persistent post-COVID olfactory dysfunction

对一组持续存在新冠肺炎后嗅觉功能障碍患者的神经认知结果进行纵向评估

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Abstract

Persistent COVID-19-associated olfactory dysfunction (C19OD), along with other neurologic and cognitive deficits are common features of long COVID. This study aims to evaluate longitudinal trends in neurocognitive performance within a cohort with C19OD. In individuals with perceived C19OD we performed serial psychophysical olfactory and neurocognitive assessments at baseline and follow-up one year later. At baseline evaluation, individuals with C19OD were found to have diminished cognitive functioning compared to normosmic counterparts across several domains, including attention, executive functioning, language, learning and memory, and psychomotor speed. At subsequent one-year follow-up assessment, C19OD participants demonstrated cognitive recovery, with performance comparable to normosmic counterparts. These findings suggest that early associations between C19OD and certain neurocognitive domains may dissipate upon repeated longitudinal evaluation, with partial resolution of cognitive deficits despite persistent C19OD.

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