Effects of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome on the functional brain networks of non-hospitalized individuals Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • IntroductionThe long-term impact of COVID-19 on brain function remains poorly understood, despite growing concern surrounding post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS). The goal of this cross-sectional, observational study was to determine whether there are significant alterations in resting brain function among non-hospitalized individuals with PACS, compared to symptomatic individuals with non-COVID infection.MethodsData were collected for 51 individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 (mean age 41±12 yrs., 34 female) and 15 controls who had cold and flu-like symptoms but tested negative for COVID-19 (mean age 41±14 yrs., 9 female), with both groups assessed an average of 4-5 months after COVID testing. None of the participants had prior neurologic, psychiatric, or cardiovascular illness. Resting brain function was assessed via functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and self-reported symptoms were recorded.ResultsIndividuals with COVID-19 had lower temporal and subcortical functional connectivity relative to controls. A greater number of ongoing post-COVID symptoms was also associated with altered functional connectivity between temporal, parietal, occipital and subcortical regions.DiscussionThese results provide preliminary evidence that patterns of functional connectivity distinguish PACS from non-COVID infection and correlate with the severity of clinical outcome, providing novel insights into this highly prevalent disorder.

authors

  • Churchill, Nathan W
  • Roudaia, Eugenie
  • Chen, J Jean
  • Gilboa, Asaf
  • Sekuler, Allison
  • Ji, Xiang
  • Gao, Fuqiang
  • Lin, Zhongmin
  • Jegatheesan, Aravinthan
  • Masellis, Mario
  • Goubran, Maged
  • Rabin, Jennifer S
  • Lam, Benjamin
  • Cheng, Ivy
  • Fowler, Robert
  • Heyn, Chris
  • Black, Sandra E
  • MacIntosh, Bradley J
  • Graham, Simon J
  • Schweizer, Tom A

publication date

  • 2023