Neuropsychological functioning in post-ICU patients after severe COVID-19 infection: The role of cognitive reserve — Ana Costas‐Carrera (2022) | RDL Network
Neuropsychological functioning in post-ICU patients after severe COVID-19 infection: The role of cognitive reserve
Article 2022 en
Authors
AC
Ana Costas‐Carrera
MS
Marta Mónica Sánchez‐Rodríguez
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Sílvia Cañizares
Abstract
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In our cohort, cognitive dysfunction was related with ICU variables such as delirium, mechanical ventilation, and inflammation. CR modulated the impact of these variables on cognition. Cognitive complaints were related with anxiety but not with cognitive performance. Despite some limitations, including the need of replication of the findings with larger samples and control groups, our study suggests that high CR may be protective for severe COVID-19-related cognitive impairment.
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