Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction in a Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Long-Hauler Patient Responding to Cognitive Rehabilitation and Citicoline Treatment
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Case Presentation
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
References
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Tests | Baseline | 6-Month Follow-Up | Cut-Off Point for Normal Performance | ||
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Score | Classification | Score | Classification | ||
Global cognition, functional ability, and subjective cognitive impairment | |||||
MMSE | 26.31 | normal | 28.31 | normal | >24 |
MOCA | 23 | impaired | 27 | normal | >25 |
ADL | 6 | normal | 6 | normal | - |
IADL | 8 | normal | 8 | normal | - |
MAC-Q | 28 | impaired | 23 | normal | <25 |
Working memory, short and long-term memory | |||||
DSF | 6.5 | normal | 7.5 | normal | >3.75 |
DSB | 3.58 | normal | 4.66 | normal | >2.65 |
RAVLT-IR | 27.2 | impaired | 31.2 | normal | >28.53 |
RAVLT-DR | 3 | impaired | 4 | impaired | >4.69 |
Story Recall Test | 9.5 | normal | 10.5 | normal | >7.5 |
Visuospatial and constructional functioning | |||||
Clock Drawing | 7 | borderline | 11 | normal | >6.54 |
Rey’s Figure copy | 30 | normal | 33 | normal | >28.87 |
Selective and divided attention | |||||
Trail Making A | 65 | normal | 63 | normal | <94 |
Trail Making B | 121 | normal | 111 | normal | <283 |
Attentive Matrices | 38 | normal | 40 | normal | >31 |
Executive functioning | |||||
RCPM | 19.6 | borderline | 24.6 | normal | >18.96 |
FAB | 14.45 | normal | 16.45 | normal | >12 |
Language | |||||
Verbal fluency | 28.6 | normal | 30 | normal | >17.35 |
Semantic fluency | 28 | normal | 30 | normal | >24 |
Token Test | 31.25 | normal | 32.25 | normal | >26.5 |
Behavioral Assessment | |||||
HAD-A | 12 | impaired | 7 | normal | <11 |
HAD-D | 4 | normal | 3 | normal | <11 |
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Monastero, R.; Baschi, R. Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction in a Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Long-Hauler Patient Responding to Cognitive Rehabilitation and Citicoline Treatment. Brain Sci. 2023, 13, 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091275
Monastero R, Baschi R. Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction in a Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Long-Hauler Patient Responding to Cognitive Rehabilitation and Citicoline Treatment. Brain Sciences. 2023; 13(9):1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091275
Chicago/Turabian StyleMonastero, Roberto, and Roberta Baschi. 2023. "Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction in a Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Long-Hauler Patient Responding to Cognitive Rehabilitation and Citicoline Treatment" Brain Sciences 13, no. 9: 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091275
APA StyleMonastero, R., & Baschi, R. (2023). Persistent Cognitive Dysfunction in a Non-Hospitalized COVID-19 Long-Hauler Patient Responding to Cognitive Rehabilitation and Citicoline Treatment. Brain Sciences, 13(9), 1275. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13091275