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Review
. 2024 Feb;20(2):99-113.
doi: 10.1038/s41582-023-00917-9. Epub 2024 Jan 11.

Post-COVID dysautonomias: what we know and (mainly) what we don't know

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Post-COVID dysautonomias: what we know and (mainly) what we don't know

David S Goldstein. Nat Rev Neurol. 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Following on from the COVID-19 pandemic is another worldwide public health challenge that is referred to variously as long COVID, post-COVID syndrome or post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC). PASC comes in many forms and affects all body organs. This heterogeneous presentation suggests involvement of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), which has numerous roles in the maintenance of homeostasis and coordination of responses to various stressors. Thus far, studies of ANS dysregulation in people with PASC have been largely observational and descriptive, based on symptom inventories or objective but indirect measures of cardiovascular function, and have paid little attention to the adrenomedullary, hormonal and enteric nervous components of the ANS. Such investigations do not consider the syndromic nature of autonomic dysfunction. This Review provides an update on the literature relating to ANS abnormalities in people with post-COVID syndrome and presents a theoretical perspective on how the ANS might participate in common features of PASC.

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