2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4099429
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Long Covid: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of 120,970 Patients

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“…Our transformer-based entity extraction tool, called UmlsBERT, outperformed Stanza and UMLS MetaMap (+AMIA) for extraction of symptoms and conditions (SyCo) from both Twitter and Reddit. The outcome of our NLP pipeline, normalized and mapped SyCo terms, were comparable with the outcomes of peer-reviewed articles relevant to long COVID symptoms [3], [31], [32]. In particular, there was very high agreement between our findings and those of three different studies investigating long COVID [3], [31], [32].…”
Section: Principle Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Our transformer-based entity extraction tool, called UmlsBERT, outperformed Stanza and UMLS MetaMap (+AMIA) for extraction of symptoms and conditions (SyCo) from both Twitter and Reddit. The outcome of our NLP pipeline, normalized and mapped SyCo terms, were comparable with the outcomes of peer-reviewed articles relevant to long COVID symptoms [3], [31], [32]. In particular, there was very high agreement between our findings and those of three different studies investigating long COVID [3], [31], [32].…”
Section: Principle Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The outcome of our NLP pipeline, normalized and mapped SyCo terms, were comparable with the outcomes of peer-reviewed articles relevant to long COVID symptoms [3], [31], [32]. In particular, there was very high agreement between our findings and those of three different studies investigating long COVID [3], [31], [32]. Our analysis confirms prior findings that COVID-19 infection is associated with long-term effects that are represented by diverse symptoms and conditions affecting multiple organ systems.…”
Section: Principle Resultsmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…The characteristic symptom of long-COVID syndrome is brain fog, which includes a set of neurological symptoms that are a consequence of COVID-19. According to the literature, up to one in seven patients may be affected by this condition [30,31]. Despite observations, its mechanisms are still unknown, though one hypothesis is that damage to the nervous system in response to ongoing inflammation alters brain function, particularly in areas related to cognitive function [32,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients have reported headaches and dizziness, as well as psychiatric disorders and motor discoordination (11)(12)(13). In a period of 7 months after viral infection, some patients have presented conditions that are mainly related to neuropsychiatric and neurological deficits, with a prevalence of 19.7% to 36% (4,14,15). The characteristic symptoms of these alterations are anosmia, hypogeusia, partial or total hyposmia (16,17), myalgia, cerebral inflammation, cerebrovascular strokes (18), acute encephalopathy, seizures, Guillain-Barrésyndrome (19), neurocognitive disorders, sleep disorders, delirium, memory deficit, concentration deficit, depression, psychosis, hallucinations, paranoia (20), chronic fatigue and partial or total apraxia (21).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%