The Relationship between Paresthesia and the Presence of Cardiac Dysautonomia in Patients with Post-COVID-19 Syndrome: A Preliminary Observational Study.
Erislandis López-GalánArquímedes Montoya-PedrónMiguel Enrique Sánchez-HechavarríaMario Eugenio Muñoz-BustosGustavo Alejandro Muñoz-BustosPublished in: Brain sciences (2023)
In the autonomic function tests, no signs of dysautonomia were found in patients with post-COVID-19 syndrome. The presence of paresthesias is associated with differences in cardiac vagal activity, which may suggest that damage to peripheral sensory nerve fibers could be associated with an affectation to autonomic fibres.