Objective and subjective cognitive outcomes one year after COVID-19.
Marie-Theres PertlVerena RassElisabeth GoettfriedValentina MayrFederico CarbonePhilipp KindlMargarete DelazerAtbin DjamshidianAlessandra FanciulliPhilipp MahlknechtBeatrice HeimMarina PeballAlois Josef SchiefeckerKlaus SeppiJudith Löffler-RaggRonny BeerBettina PfauslerStefan KiechlRaimund HelbokPublished in: Annals of clinical and translational neurology (2024)
One year after infection, COVID-19 patients can have frequent attention deficits and can complain about symptoms such as fatigue, anxiety, and distractibility. Anxiety and fatigue, more than objective cognitive deficits, have an impact on the patients' experienced impairments in everyday life.