2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.28.22280467
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The impact of a home-based personalized computerized training program on cognitive dysfunction associated with Long COVID: a before-and-after feasibility study

Abstract: Background: Long COVID, also known as post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 or PASC,is a systemic syndrome affecting a large number of persons in the aftermath of the pandemic. Cognitive dysfunction (or brain fog) is one of its most common manifestations of PACS, and there are no effective interventions to mitigate it. Home-based personalized computerized cognitive training (CCT), which has shown effectiveness to improve other conditions, could offer hope to relieve the cognitive dysfunction in people with a previou… Show more

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“…Each one was a controlled study on the efficacy of the H2 antagonist famotidine (Momtazmanesh et al, 2023) or donezepil hydrochloride (Pooladgar et al, 2023), and one investigated the effectiveness of a neuro-meditation program (Hausswirth et al, 2023). A case control study evaluated the efficacy of cognitive remediation therapy (Palladini et al, 2023), a feasibility pilot study was carried out on a personalized computerized cognitive training (Dunabeitia et al, 2023), and one observational pilot study evaluated a multimodal therapy concept with behavioral therapy-oriented, disorder-specific psychotherapy and exercise therapy (Kupferschmitt et al, 2023). Moreover, a retrospective analysis was performed with data from 64 patients suffering from PCS who were treated with a day-by-day individualized psychological intervention of cognitive stimulation in addition to a standard in-hospital rehabilitation program (Rabaiotti et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each one was a controlled study on the efficacy of the H2 antagonist famotidine (Momtazmanesh et al, 2023) or donezepil hydrochloride (Pooladgar et al, 2023), and one investigated the effectiveness of a neuro-meditation program (Hausswirth et al, 2023). A case control study evaluated the efficacy of cognitive remediation therapy (Palladini et al, 2023), a feasibility pilot study was carried out on a personalized computerized cognitive training (Dunabeitia et al, 2023), and one observational pilot study evaluated a multimodal therapy concept with behavioral therapy-oriented, disorder-specific psychotherapy and exercise therapy (Kupferschmitt et al, 2023). Moreover, a retrospective analysis was performed with data from 64 patients suffering from PCS who were treated with a day-by-day individualized psychological intervention of cognitive stimulation in addition to a standard in-hospital rehabilitation program (Rabaiotti et al, 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CogniFit's general cognitive assessment (CAB) is an online neurocognitive assessment that aims to evaluate cognitive functions in the following domains: attention, perception, memory, executive functions, coordination, and physical, psychological, and social wellbeing. This instrument has been widely used for cognitive assessment (Yaneva and Mateva, 2017;Sánchez-Sansegundo et al, 2021;Berbegal et al, 2022;Tapia et al, 2022Tapia et al, , 2023aTapia et al, , 2023bDuñabeitia et al, 2023).…”
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