Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on clinical autonomic practice in Europe A survey of the European Academy of Neurology (EAN) and the European Federation of Autonomic Societies (EFAS).
Alessandra FanciulliFabian LeysMagdalena Krbot SkorićDiogo Reis CarneiroGiovanna Calandra-BuonauraJennifer Catherine Louise CamaradouGiacomo ChiaroPietro CortelliCristian Falup-PecurariuRoberta GranataPietro GuaraldiRaimund HelbokMax-Josef HilzValeria IodiceJens JordanEvert C A KaalAnita KamondiAnne Pavy-Le TraonIsabel RochaJohann SellnerJean Michel SenardAstrid TerkelsenGregor K WenningElena F MoroThomas BergerRoland D ThijsWalter StruhalMario Habeknull nullPublished in: European journal of neurology (2023)
Cardiovascular autonomic disorders may develop or worsen following a COVID-19 infection, while the association with COVID-19 vaccines remains controversial. Despite the severe pandemic impact on European clinical autonomic practice, a specialized diagnostic work-up was pivotal to identify non-autonomic disorders in people with post-COVID-19 orthostatic complaints.