The main post-covid-19 neurological changes
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Resumo: | Covid-19 was the pathogen that gave rise to a pandemic that is currently underway. Its consequences are still in the process of being understood by science, so this work seeks to understand the main neurological problems after Covid-19. General objective: Investigate the relationship between Covid and neurological changes, examining the path of the pathology and its impacts on the world. Methodology: Integrative literature review between the years 2020 and 2021, available in databases such as SciELO; PubMed and LILACS. Thus, a search was carried out in the virtual database, using the descriptors Covid-19, Neurological Changes and "neurological changes and covid" and "post covid symptoms" according to the descriptors in health sciences (DeCS) Results and discussions: Approximately 35% of the patients had neurological symptoms of headache, which was more commonly presented as bilateral and located in the frontal and occipital regions. Pereira and Callegaro (2020) identified demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, which they found that Covid-19 poses a potential threat to patients with autoimmune diseases, including those with multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorders. Conclusion: Several neurological changes due to Covid-19 infection, the current literature pointed to cognitive decline including the ability to remember, problems related to headache and olfactory disorders. Each case has a given treatment, where it is necessary to take into account that the appropriate treatments are still under development, as scientific knowledge about the impact of Covid on human health still requires further research on several fronts, elucidating case by case the due measures. With this, we suggest new studies, in order to create new research, to distinguish the main neurological manifestations that can later compromise individuals who were affected by Covid-19. |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes Los principales cambios neurológicos post-covid As principais alterações neurológicas ocasionados após a manifestação pela Covid-19 Covid-19Cambios neurológicosPandemia.Covid-19Neurological changesPandemic.Covid-19Alterações neurológicasPandemia. Covid-19 was the pathogen that gave rise to a pandemic that is currently underway. Its consequences are still in the process of being understood by science, so this work seeks to understand the main neurological problems after Covid-19. General objective: Investigate the relationship between Covid and neurological changes, examining the path of the pathology and its impacts on the world. Methodology: Integrative literature review between the years 2020 and 2021, available in databases such as SciELO; PubMed and LILACS. Thus, a search was carried out in the virtual database, using the descriptors Covid-19, Neurological Changes and "neurological changes and covid" and "post covid symptoms" according to the descriptors in health sciences (DeCS) Results and discussions: Approximately 35% of the patients had neurological symptoms of headache, which was more commonly presented as bilateral and located in the frontal and occipital regions. Pereira and Callegaro (2020) identified demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, which they found that Covid-19 poses a potential threat to patients with autoimmune diseases, including those with multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorders. Conclusion: Several neurological changes due to Covid-19 infection, the current literature pointed to cognitive decline including the ability to remember, problems related to headache and olfactory disorders. Each case has a given treatment, where it is necessary to take into account that the appropriate treatments are still under development, as scientific knowledge about the impact of Covid on human health still requires further research on several fronts, elucidating case by case the due measures. With this, we suggest new studies, in order to create new research, to distinguish the main neurological manifestations that can later compromise individuals who were affected by Covid-19.El Covid-19 fue el patógeno que dio origen a una pandemia que actualmente se encuentra en curso. Sus consecuencias aún están en proceso de ser comprendidas por la ciencia, por lo que este trabajo busca comprender los principales problemas neurológicos posteriores al Covid-19. Objetivo general: Investigar la relación entre el Covid y los cambios neurológicos, examinando el camino de la patología y sus impactos en el mundo. Metodología: Revisión integradora de literatura entre los años 2020 y 2021, disponible en bases de datos como SciELO; PubMed y LILACS. Así, se realizó una búsqueda en la base de datos virtual, utilizando los descriptores Covid-19, Cambios Neurológicos y “cambios neurológicos y covid” y “síntomas post covid” según los descriptores en ciencias de la salud (DeCS) Resultados y discusiones: Aproximadamente 35 El % de los pacientes presentó sintomatología neurológica de cefalea, la cual se presentó con mayor frecuencia de forma bilateral y localizada en región frontal y occipital. Pereira y Callegaro (2020) identificaron enfermedades desmielinizantes del sistema nervioso central, y encontraron que el Covid-19 representa una amenaza potencial para los pacientes con enfermedades autoinmunes, incluidos aquellos con esclerosis múltiple (EM) y trastornos del espectro óptico de neuromielitis. Conclusión: varios cambios neurológicos debido a la infección por Covid-19, la literatura actual apunta a un deterioro cognitivo que incluye la capacidad de recordar, problemas relacionados con el dolor de cabeza y trastornos olfativos. Cada caso tiene un tratamiento dado, donde es necesario tener en cuenta que los tratamientos adecuados aún están en desarrollo, ya que el conocimiento científico sobre el impacto del Covid en la salud humana aún requiere de más investigación en varios frentes, dilucidando caso por caso las debidas medidas. Con eso, sugerimos nuevos estudios, con el fin de crear nuevas investigaciones, para distinguir las principales manifestaciones neurológicas que luego pueden comprometer a los individuos que fueron afectados por el Covid-19.A Covid-19 foi o patógeno que originou uma pandemia que até o presente momento está em percurso. Suas consequências ainda estão em processo de compreensão pela ciência, de modo que este trabalho busca compreender os principais problemas neurológicos pós Covid-19. Objetivo geral: Investigar a relação da Covid-19 com as alterações neurológicas, examinando o percurso da patologia e seus impactos no mundo. Metodologia: Revisão de literatura integrativa entre os anos de 2020 e 2021, disponíveis nas bases de dados como SciELO; PubMed e LILACS. Assim, foi realizada busca na base de dados virtuais, utilizando os descritores Covid-19, Alterações Neurológicas e “alterações neurológicas e covid” e “sintomas pós covid” de acordo com os descritores em ciências da saúde (DeCS) Resultados e discussões: Aproximadamente 35% dos pacientes apresentaram sintomas neurológicos de cefaleia, ao qual se apresentou de forma mais comum como bilateral e com localização a região frontal e occiptal. Pereira e Callegaro (2020) identificaram doenças desmielizantes do sistema nervoso central, ao qual constatou que a Covid-19 representa ameaça em potencial para pacientes com doenças autoimunes, onde se inclui aqueles com esclerose múltipla (EM) e distúrbios do espectro de neuromielite óptica. Conclusão: Várias alterações neurológicas por conta da infecção por Covid-19. A literatura em vigência apontou para o declínio cognitivo incluindo a capacidade de memorização, problemas relacionados a cefaleia e distúrbios olfativos. Cada caso possui um dado tratamento, onde é necessário se levar em conta que os devidos tratamentos ainda estão em desenvolvimento, pois o conhecimento científico sobre o impacto da Covid na saúde humana ainda requer o aprofundamento das pesquisas em várias frentes, elucidando caso a caso as devidas providências. Com isso, sugerimos novos estudos, afim de serem criadas novas pesquisas, para distinguir as principais manifestações neurológicas que podem comprometer posteriormente os indivíduos que foram acometidos pela Covid-19.Research, Society and Development2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2798510.33448/rsd-v11i5.27985Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e16311527985Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e16311527985Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e163115279852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/27985/24435Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Paula Aires Rocha; Vitória Ribeiro da Silva; Karla Camila Correia da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Ana Paula Aires Silva, Vitória Ribeiro da Silva, Karla Camila Correia da 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/27985Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:32.886970Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes Los principales cambios neurológicos post-covid As principais alterações neurológicas ocasionados após a manifestação pela Covid-19 |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes Rocha, Ana Paula Aires Covid-19 Cambios neurológicos Pandemia. Covid-19 Neurological changes Pandemic. Covid-19 Alterações neurológicas Pandemia. |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes |
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The main post-covid-19 neurological changes |
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Rocha, Ana Paula Aires |
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Rocha, Ana Paula Aires Silva, Vitória Ribeiro da Silva, Karla Camila Correia da |
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Rocha, Ana Paula Aires Silva, Vitória Ribeiro da Silva, Karla Camila Correia da |
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Covid-19 Cambios neurológicos Pandemia. Covid-19 Neurological changes Pandemic. Covid-19 Alterações neurológicas Pandemia. |
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Covid-19 Cambios neurológicos Pandemia. Covid-19 Neurological changes Pandemic. Covid-19 Alterações neurológicas Pandemia. |
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Covid-19 was the pathogen that gave rise to a pandemic that is currently underway. Its consequences are still in the process of being understood by science, so this work seeks to understand the main neurological problems after Covid-19. General objective: Investigate the relationship between Covid and neurological changes, examining the path of the pathology and its impacts on the world. Methodology: Integrative literature review between the years 2020 and 2021, available in databases such as SciELO; PubMed and LILACS. Thus, a search was carried out in the virtual database, using the descriptors Covid-19, Neurological Changes and "neurological changes and covid" and "post covid symptoms" according to the descriptors in health sciences (DeCS) Results and discussions: Approximately 35% of the patients had neurological symptoms of headache, which was more commonly presented as bilateral and located in the frontal and occipital regions. Pereira and Callegaro (2020) identified demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system, which they found that Covid-19 poses a potential threat to patients with autoimmune diseases, including those with multiple sclerosis (MS) and neuromyelitis optic spectrum disorders. Conclusion: Several neurological changes due to Covid-19 infection, the current literature pointed to cognitive decline including the ability to remember, problems related to headache and olfactory disorders. Each case has a given treatment, where it is necessary to take into account that the appropriate treatments are still under development, as scientific knowledge about the impact of Covid on human health still requires further research on several fronts, elucidating case by case the due measures. With this, we suggest new studies, in order to create new research, to distinguish the main neurological manifestations that can later compromise individuals who were affected by Covid-19. |
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