Neurocognitive Impairment in Long COVID: A Systematic Review.
Eugenia PanageaLambros MessinisMaria Christina PetriIoannis LiampasEmmanouil AnyfantisGrigorios NasiosPanayiotis PatrikelisMary KosmidisPublished in: Archives of clinical neuropsychology : the official journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists (2024)
In this review, the high frequency of cognitive impairment after COVID-19 is evident. If we consider that cognitive functioning affects our ability to live independently and is a key determinant of our quality of life, it is imperative to precisely define those factors that may induce cognitive impairment in COVID-19 survivors, with the ultimate goal of early diagnosis of cognitive changes and, consequently, the development of targeted rehabilitation interventions to address them.