Neurological symptoms and axonal damage in COVID-19 survivors: are there sequelae?

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Silvia Bozzetti
Sergio Ferrari
Serena Zanzoni
Daniela Alberti
Michele Braggio
Sara Carta
Francesco Piraino
Daniele Gabbiani
Domenico Girelli
Riccardo Nocini
Salvatore Monaco
Ernesto Crisafulli
Sara Mariotto
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[1] University of Verona,Neurology Unit, Department of Neurosciences, Biomedicine and Movement Sciences
[2] Policlinico GB Rossi,Centro Piattaforme Tecnologiche
[3] University of Verona,School of Medicine in Sports and Exercise
[4] University of Verona,Department of Medicine, Section of Internal Medicine
[5] Quanterix Corporation,Department of Otolaryngology
[6] University of Verona and Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata of Verona,Head and Neck Surgery
[7] University Hospital of Verona,Department of Medicine, Respiratory Medicine Unit
[8] University of Verona and Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Integrata of Verona,undefined
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Immunologic Research | 2021年 / 69卷
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Neurofilament; COVID-19; NfL; Hyposmia; Hypogeusia; SARS-CoV-2;
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The persistence of neurological symptoms after SARS-CoV-2 infection, as well as the presence of late axonal damage, is still unknown. We performed extensive systemic and neurological follow-up evaluations in 107 out of 193 consecutive patients admitted to the COVID-19 medical unit, University Hospital of Verona, Italy between March and June 2020. We analysed serum neurofilament light chain (NfL) levels in all cases including a subgroup (n = 29) of patients with available onset samples. Comparisons between clinical and biomarker data were then performed. Neurological symptoms were still present in a significant number (n = 49) of patients over the follow-up. The most common reported symptoms were hyposmia (n = 11), fatigue (n = 28), myalgia (n = 14), and impaired memory (n = 11) and were more common in cases with severe acute COVID-19. Follow-up serum NfL values (15.2 pg/mL, range 2.4–62.4) were within normal range in all except 5 patients and did not differentiate patients with vs without persistent neurological symptoms. In patients with available onset and follow-up samples, a significant (p < 0.001) decrease of NfL levels was observed and was more evident in patients with a severe acute disease. Despite the common persistence of neurological symptoms, COVID-19 survivors do not show active axonal damage, which seems a peculiar feature of acute SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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