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[Fatigue and sensorimotor instability : Neurologically controlled conversion of post-COVID-19 patients]. / Fatigue und sensomotorische Instabilität : Neurologisch kontrollierte Konversion von Post-COVID-19-Patienten.
Urban, Thomas; Reinhardt, Fritjof; Lohse, Peter; Spitzer, Stefan G; Rasche, Luise; Reichmann, Heinz.
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  • Urban T; Hochschule Schmalkalden, Schmalkalden, Deutschland.
  • Reinhardt F; BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg, Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus Senftenberg, Cottbus-Senftenberg, Deutschland. profreinhardt@web.de.
  • Lohse P; , Dr.-D.-Erxleben-Str. 2a, 01968, Senftenberg, Deutschland. profreinhardt@web.de.
  • Spitzer SG; Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Deutschland.
  • Rasche L; Klinik für Innere Medizin und Kardiologie, Herzzentrum Dresden, Dresden, Deutschland.
  • Reichmann H; Medizinische Fakultät Carl Gustav Carus, Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden, Deutschland.
Nervenarzt ; 2024 Sep 18.
Article en De | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39292241
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

For the treatment of the symptoms of post-COVID-19 syndrome, no causal therapy is currently widely recommended according to evidence-based criteria. The overarching goal of the intervention study over a 3-year period (Q1-2021-Q4-2023) was to evaluate the changes in the key symptoms of fatigue and sensorimotor instability through individualized stress-controlled training therapy and through intensified cognitive behavioral therapy. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

In the 3­year period 407 vaccinated nucleocapsid positive patients were treated at the Post-COVID-19 Center Lausitz (Senftenberg). In 78 (around 19%) fatigue/immunometabolic depression and sensorimotor instability were identified as the leading syndromes. The evaluation of the individualized stress-controlled training therapy was based on the specific post-COVID-19 syndrome and motor fatigue parameters. The secondary psychosomatic syndrome was assessed using cognitive fatigue parameters and cognitive behavioral therapy instruments. The investigation of -parameters influencing behavior took place in Q2-2023-Q4-2023 with a guide-supported qualitative interview among the participants.

RESULTS:

The post-COVID-19 key symptoms "fatigue," "sensorimotor instability," "neuropsychiatric symptoms," "cardiac/autonomic dysfunction," and "pain" improved significantly in the overall cohort and in the gender-specific analysis. A deterioration occurred in "secondary psychosomatic symptoms". A therapeutic effect was demonstrated for all motor fatigue parameters for the entire cohort using the Cohen's d value. An intensification of cognitive behavioral therapy achieved positive effects through an increasing development of the patients' own activity and their self-control using persuasion and gamification.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: De Revista: Nervenarzt Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: De Revista: Nervenarzt Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article