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Posted On: 10/23/2021 2:18:09 PM
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Quality LH Brain Fog Stats from JAMA Open Network via MedPage:
740 pats from Mount Sinai NY registry Apr 2020 - May 2021, average age 49. Average time since diagnosis 7.6 months at follow-up.
Deficit is defined as a person scoring 1.5 SDs or worse below their age/sex/race/comorbidity-adjusted norm. Not sure, but I think that implies the gross numbers below should be compared to a 7% baseline. All results are significant.
"Of the 740 COVID-19 patients, 51% were treated as outpatients, 27% were hospitalized, and 22% were treated in an emergency department setting.
Overall, the most prominent deficits were in:
Memory encoding: 24%
Memory recall: 23%
Category fluency: 20%
Processing speed: 18%
Executive functioning: 16%
Phonemic fluency: 15%"
Wild-idea thinking about the virus entering the brain via olfactory nerves - which head backwards in the brain - does that put them close to the hypothalamus?
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/genera...definition
740 pats from Mount Sinai NY registry Apr 2020 - May 2021, average age 49. Average time since diagnosis 7.6 months at follow-up.
Deficit is defined as a person scoring 1.5 SDs or worse below their age/sex/race/comorbidity-adjusted norm. Not sure, but I think that implies the gross numbers below should be compared to a 7% baseline. All results are significant.
"Of the 740 COVID-19 patients, 51% were treated as outpatients, 27% were hospitalized, and 22% were treated in an emergency department setting.
Overall, the most prominent deficits were in:
Memory encoding: 24%
Memory recall: 23%
Category fluency: 20%
Processing speed: 18%
Executive functioning: 16%
Phonemic fluency: 15%"
Wild-idea thinking about the virus entering the brain via olfactory nerves - which head backwards in the brain - does that put them close to the hypothalamus?
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/genera...definition
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