The Association of Multiple Sclerosis, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Spinal Cord Injury to Acute and Long COVID-19 Outcomes.
Benjamin A AbramoffClaudia B HentschelIngram A DillinghamTimothy DillinghamGwen Baraniecki-ZwilAsha WilliamsLiliana E PezzinPublished in: PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation (2023)
Having a history of MS, SCI or TBI was not associated with higher mortality risk from COVID-19. However, associations between these diagnoses and post-acute COVID-19 symptoms raise concern about widening health outcome disparities for individuals with such potentially disabling conditions following COVID-19 infection. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
- traumatic brain injury
- sars cov
- multiple sclerosis
- spinal cord injury
- liver failure
- respiratory failure
- drug induced
- public health
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- healthcare
- spinal cord
- mass spectrometry
- aortic dissection
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- ms ms
- hepatitis b virus
- neuropathic pain
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- risk assessment
- social media