Cognitive Impairment and Fatigue After Mild to Moderate COVID-19
- Conditions
- Post COVID-19 ConditionFatigue, MentalCognitive Impairment
- Interventions
- Diagnostic Test: Neuropsychological investigationDiagnostic Test: Optometric investigationDiagnostic Test: Magnetic Resonance ImagingDiagnostic Test: Immunological biomarkers
- Registration Number
- NCT06042530
- Lead Sponsor
- Danderyd Hospital
- Brief Summary
The primary aim of the project is to map fatigue, cognitive and visual dysfunctions and possible underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in persons with long-term symptoms after a mild to moderate COVID-19 infection. Secondary goals are to study whether covarying factors such as depression and sleep disorders contribute to the results.
- Detailed Description
The primary aim of the project is to map neuropsychological and visual dysfunctions and possible underlying pathophysiological mechanisms in patients suffering from Post-COVID condition (PCC) after a mild to moderate COVID-19 infection. Secondary goals are to study whether covarying factors such as depression and sleep disorders contribute to the results.
The main objectives are:
1. Which cognitive problems (self-reported and test results/performance based?) are typical in patients with post-COVID syndrome compared to non-symptomatic controls?
2. Which pre-existing factors affect cognitive functions and fatigue after a mild to moderate COVID-19 infection?
3. Is there a relationship between self-perceived symptoms, cognitive and visual test results, optical coherence tomography (OCT) examination, imaging results, and biomarkers in patients who have undergone mild COVID-19 infection and does this differ compared to non-symptomatic controls?
4. How are fatigue, cognitive fatigability and vision-related disorders related to neuronal correlates and changes in the retina examined with OCT and biomarkers (astocyte-derived extracellular vesicles (High Mobility Group Box 1 (Hmbg1) and S100B) and inflammatory markers) in patients who have remaining symptoms after a mild COVID-19 infection and do the results differ from what can be seen in non-symptomatic controls?
5. Are specific cognitive dysfunctions and fatigue/cognitive fatigability correlated with astocyte-derived extracellular vesicles in patients who have remaining symptoms after a mild COVID-19 infection?
6. How do symptoms evolve over one and two years?
STUDY DESIGN The study is a controlled longitudinal cohort study that includes cross-sectional sub-studies of imaging and biomarkers.
STUDY SETTING Outpatient rehabilitation clinic at the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Danderyd University Hospital and Karolinska University Hospital, both located in Stockholm, Sweden. At the Cognitive post-COVID clinic at Danderyd University Hospital, patients with long-term cognitive problems and fatigue are investigated after a mild to moderat (not ICU treated) COVID-19 infection. Clinical assessments are included for all participants but in a sub-study we will consecutively invite participants to also investigate vision and eye functions, brain connectivity and, biomarkers.
PARTICIPANTS PATIENTS All patients present at the Cognitive Post-COVID clinic att the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at Danderyd University Hospital will have a medical examination. Those patients with cognitive dysfunctions related to a COVID-19 infection will be offered a comprehensive neuropsychological investigation and asked if they are interested in participating in the cohort study.
The first 100 patients are consecutively asked if they also are interested in taking biomarkers. Of these, up to 30 patients, meeting the inclusion criteria for functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) are asked for participation in the a sub-study including an fMRI investigation as well as an optometric and OCT investigation.
NON-SYMPTOMATIC CONTROLS 50 healthy controls who do not suffer from long term symptoms after a COVID-19 infection \>3 months from the latest infections or have not had a COVID-19 infection will be investigated for comparison. The same exclusion criteria as for the patients are applied also for the controls. The non-symptomatic controls will undergo neuropsychological examination, examination of visual functions, sampling of biomarkers, as well as fMRI examination and an OCT examination. The controls will be matched with the patients regarding age, gender and length of education.
The patients will be followed-up with questionnaires regarding current symptoms after 1 and 2 years after the neuropsychological investigation.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 100
• Persons 18 years and older with a history of (> 3 months) verified COVID-19 (PCR / rapid test / antibody) or an infection that is most likely a SARS-CoV-2 infection (e.g., a close relative had a verified infection that coincided in time with the patient's illness) and who have persistent problems with cognitive impairment or fatigue affecting the return to previous activities / employment.
- Dominant recurrent and / or fluctuating symptoms of infection, circulatory, respiratory or cardiac problems.
- Co-morbidities that may cause cognitive impairment such as neurodegenerative disease, substance abuse, severe mental illness (eg. schizophrenia, mano depressive disorder) or severe depression.
- Not fluent in Swedish, as test and self-reports rely on good mastering of the Swedish language.
- Severe premorbid visual impairment.
Additionally for the fMRI study:
- Not verified SARS-CoV-2 infection with a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) / rapid test / antibody review
- Traumatic brain injury
- Neuropsychiatric disease such as diagnosed ADHD or autism
- Younger than 25 years or older than 55 years (to avoid the risk that the brain is not fully developed or that there is a risk of age-related changes in the brain).
- MRI contraindications (such as metal objects in the body, fear of cramped spaces, pregnancy, body weight over 130 kg), and left-handedness (to increase the likelihood of uniform topological lateralization in the cohort).
Study & Design
- Study Type
- OBSERVATIONAL
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description Post-COVID condition Neuropsychological investigation Patients experiencing persisting cognitive dysfunction and fatigue after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, three months or more after the infections Non-symptomatic controls Immunological biomarkers Persons experiencing no symptoms after the SARS-CoV-2 infection or have not been subject for at SARS-CoV-2 infection Post-COVID condition Immunological biomarkers Patients experiencing persisting cognitive dysfunction and fatigue after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, three months or more after the infections Post-COVID condition Optometric investigation Patients experiencing persisting cognitive dysfunction and fatigue after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, three months or more after the infections Non-symptomatic controls Magnetic Resonance Imaging Persons experiencing no symptoms after the SARS-CoV-2 infection or have not been subject for at SARS-CoV-2 infection Non-symptomatic controls Optometric investigation Persons experiencing no symptoms after the SARS-CoV-2 infection or have not been subject for at SARS-CoV-2 infection Post-COVID condition Magnetic Resonance Imaging Patients experiencing persisting cognitive dysfunction and fatigue after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, three months or more after the infections Non-symptomatic controls Neuropsychological investigation Persons experiencing no symptoms after the SARS-CoV-2 infection or have not been subject for at SARS-CoV-2 infection
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Fatigability from Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)-IV Coding Test baseline The subject must fill in the blank spaces with the symbol which is paired to the number for 120 seconds. Cognitive fatigue is assessed by subtracting the number of digits produced in the first 30 seconds from the number of digits produced in the last 30 seconds during the full 120-second period. A non-ascending score (\< 0) is considered an indicator of cognitive fatigue. Both the total value in the difference between the production between 0-30 seconds and 91-120 seconds are measured, and a dichotomized variable (non-ascending value) will be used.
Buschke selective reminding test (BSRT) baseline The BSRT measure verbal learning and long-term memory. The subject hears a list of 12 unrelated words and immediately after that have to recall as many of these 12 words as possible. On each subsequent trial, the subject only hears the words that the subject did not recall on the immediately preceding trial. The test proceed in this manner until the subject can correctly recall all 12 words on two consecutive trials, or until 12 trials have been completed. Through assessing the recall of items that are not presented on a given trial, this test is believed to distinguish between retrieval from long-term storage (LTS) and short-term recall (STR). Consistent recalled words (CLTS) are thought to represent executive aspects of the learning process. After the learning phase, the subject is asked to free recall the words after a 30-minute delay. A cued recall and a multiple-choice condition are also included in the test.
Task-based fMRI baseline Cerebral perfusion changes during reaction time paradigm.
Resting-state fMRI baseline Changes in functional connectivity after performance of a reaction time paradigm.
Visual Motion Sensitivity baseline Sensitivity to movement in the environment was assessed according to the Visual Motion Sensitivity Clinical Test Protocol. The subject is asked to stand and gaze straight ahead at a fixation mark on the wall at eye level at 4 m distance. An Opto Kinetic Nystagmus drum is held at 25 cm from the face. The drum is rotated at slow-medium velocity while the subject is asked to grade symptoms on a scale of 0-10, where zero means no bother at all and 10 a strong effect of nauseous or somatic or visual sensation.
Symptom questionnaire baseline and 1 year and 2 years after the neuropsychological assessment The subject rates 32 different cognitive, emotional and physical symptoms where 0 represents have not had this symptom at all, 1 = have had the symptom but is not a problem anymore, 2 = is still a small problem, 3 = is a moderate problem, and 4 = a severe problem. A maximum score is 128 points.
The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) baseline and 1 year and 2 years after the neuropsychological assessment A rapid screening test consisting of seven different domains including 1) visuospatial/executive functions, 2) naming, 3) memory, 4) attention, 5) language, 6) abstraction, and 7) orientation. The total score is 30 points +1 point adjustment for low education); normal functioning is considered from score of 26 and above.
Ruff 2&7 baseline Ruff 2 \& 7 measures sustained and selective attention as a continuous performance test during 5 minutes. The subject has to identify and cancel the target digits (2 and 7) among distractors; either letters (automatic sustained attention) or numbers (controlled selective attention), in random order. Both accuracy and speed are measured. Higher scores mean better performance. Performance is evaluated according to the test manual.
Fatigability on e-prime vigilance task in the fMRI scanner baseline The participants are instructed to push a button as quick as they can when a set of four zeroes appears in a red rectangle and do nothing if other numbers appear. After each response visual feedback of the reaction time is displayed. If the participant reacts at a false stimulus or if the response time of more than 1 sec. the feedback "false answer" or "no answer" is displayed respectively. The stimuli are presented at random intervals.
The Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Color-Word Test baseline Inhibition of over-learned verbal responses. The test has four conditions: 1) naming colors (red, blue or green, 2) reading color words printed in black, 3) naming the color of the color words red, blue or green write in a different color than what is written, which means inhibition of an over-learned function of reading the word; 4) repeatedly switching between naming colors and reading out the printed words as quickly as possible, while at the same time the person needs to keep track of clues that indicate rule change. Contrast scores are used to examine the performance of the more complex tasks 3 and 4 and the basic tasks 1 and 2. The faster the time, the better
Developmental Eye Movement Test baseline Saccadic eye movements are assessed with the Developmental Eye Movement Test. In the first step, the subject read 40 one-digit numbers arranged in two columns. Time duration and reading errors are measured. This is repeated with a new set of numbers where the subject read 80 numbers distributed over 16 horizontal lines. There are 5 irregularly spaced numbers per line, intended to mimic the way the eyes make saccadic movements during reading. For at ratio the total time duration for reading numbers horizontally is divided by the total time for reading numbers vertically.
Biomarkers baseline S100B, Astrocyte-derived Extracellular Vesicles (EV) and High Mobility Group Box 1 (Hmbg1). Exploratory targeted analyses using panels of cytokines \& chemokines and neuroinflammation will also be used.
Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory-20 baseline and 1 year and 2 years after the neuropsychological assessment The MFI-20 consists of five scales, based on different modes of expressing fatigue. Each scale contains four items for which the subject indicates on a seven-point scale to what extent the statement applies best. 'General fatigue' includes general statements concerning a person's functioning. 'Physical fatigue' refers to the physical sensation related to the feeling of tiredness. 'Reduced activities' measures reduction in activities and 'Reduced motivation' lack of motivation. 'Mental fatigue' measures cognitive symptoms related to fatigue. Some sentences are inverted and need to be rescored. On each scales the higher values the higher fatigue.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Visual Analog Scale of Fatigue baseline Measurement of self-rated current fatigue level. Ranges from 0 (corresponding to no fatigue) to 10 (corresponding to the worst possible fatigue)
D-KEFS Trail Making Test baseline The TMT measure visual perceptual function, attention, cognitive flexibility, processing speed, and motor speed. The test distinguish whether any weaknesses are due to deficits in underlying skills measured with the subtests 1-3 and 5 (visual scanning, letter or number sequencing or motor speed) or in cognitive flexibility (subtest 4), which is the main measure of the test. The subject is tasked with drawing lines between circles with either letters or numbers or nothing inside. The test subject is asked to complete the tasks as quickly and correctly as possible. The time to perform is measured. The lower score the better the result.
Convergence Insufficiency Symptom Survey (CISS) baseline Measures symptoms while reading and near activities and intended for symptom assessment in the presence of convergence insufficiency. It includes 15 questions on symptoms and the patient is asked to grade how frequently each symptom occurs: Never (0), Infrequently (1), Sometimes (2), Fairly often (3), or Always (4). A score of 21 is considered useful as a cut-off.
D-KEFS Word Fluency Test baseline The test measures expressive language skills, initiative and working memory and consists of three different conditions: verbal phonological flow (1) where the test person for 60 seconds produces as many unique words as possible that begins with a given letter., category flow (2) where the test person for 60 seconds per category produce as many unique words as possible in two given semantic categories and category change (3) where the test person in 60 seconds produce so many unique words and switch between two specified semantic categories every other time. The more words, the better the performance.
WAIS-IV Digit Span baseline The test person must repeat numbers that the test leader reads out the leader reads out. The number of digits is increased by one unit every two times). The test person repeats the numbers in the same order (forward repetition) or reverse order (backward repetition). Forward repetition measures auditory attention span and short-term memory, while backward repetition measures auditory working memory. Both the total number of digits, forward, backward, and the difference between forward and backward repetition will be measured
Brain Injury Vision Symptom Survey measuring general vision-related symptoms (BIVSS) baseline BIVSS is originally intended for visual symptom assessment in patients with mild to moderate brain injury. BIVSS includes 28 questions covering seven areas of symptoms: visual clarity/acuity, visual comfort, double vision, photosensitivity, dry eyes, depth perception, visual field, and reading. BIVSS is administered as an interview and for each question the patient is asked to grade how often the symptom occur: Never (0), Seldom (1), Occasionally (2), Frequently (3), or Always (4). A cut-off score of 31 is considered useful for symptom screening.
Rey-Complex Figure Test (RCFT) baseline The RCFT is a visual learning and memory test that also measures other cognitive dimensions, including visuospatial construction skills, fine motor coordination, and planning. The test consists of four subtests: 1) copying, when the subject without time pressure, the time is recorded, is allowed to watch the figure and at the same time depict it without rotating or turning the figure. Immediately afterwards the template is withdrawn, and the subject has to 2) draw the figure again from memory (immediate reproduction). 3) After about 30 minutes (in between, other tests are carried out), the subject must again draw the figure from memory (delayed reproduction), and finally the subject has to 4) select from a booklet possible components from the figure (recognition).
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) baseline Detection of retinal hemorrhages or abnormal retinal layer thickness.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Danderyd Hospital
🇸🇪Stockholm, Sweden