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A description of the development of an innovative multi-component long COVID treatment program based on central sensitization with preliminary patient satisfaction data.
Munipalli, B; Smith, A; Baird, A R; Dobrowolski, C S; Allman, M E; Thomas, L G; Bruce, B K.
Afiliación
  • Munipalli B; Division of General Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA. Electronic address: munipalli.bala@mayo.edu.
  • Smith A; Department of Psychology, University of North Florida, USA.
  • Baird AR; Section of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA.
  • Dobrowolski CS; Section of Social Work, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA.
  • Allman ME; Department of Psychology, University of Houston, USA.
  • Thomas LG; Psychology Department, Trinity College, Hartford, CT, USA.
  • Bruce BK; Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Florida, USA.
J Psychosom Res ; 185: 111884, 2024 Aug 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39163793
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

Estimates of the prevalence of Long COVID in the United States or worldwide are imprecise, but millions of people are thought to be affected. No effective treatment exists for the often devastating symptoms of Long COVID. Central Sensitization has been postulated as a causal/explanatory mechanism for developing Long COVID. No treatment to date has targeted Central Sensitization. The present cross-sectional study describes the first 140 patients treated in a multi-component treatment program that targets Central Sensitization to reduce symptom burden, improve functioning, and lower the psychological distress observed in these patients.

METHODS:

140 patients diagnosed with Long COVID after an extensive medical evaluation were assessed for function, depression, and pain catastrophizing using questionnaires and patient satisfaction measures after completion of a 16-h Cognitive Behavioral Therapy treatment program focused on Central Sensitization.

RESULTS:

Upon admission, patients diagnosed with Long COVID were significantly impaired in their ability to function due to their symptoms. Further, 70% of the patients were depressed. Pain catastrophizing was observed in up to 20% of patients.

CONCLUSION:

Patient satisfaction measures were high for the sample at the end of the treatment program suggesting that a multicomponent treatment program targeting Central Sensitization is acceptable to patients. Further research is needed to explore the effectiveness and durability of this treatment approach.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Psychosom Res Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Psychosom Res Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article