Synopsis of Social media discussions
Several discussions emphasize the prevalence of autonomic dysfunction, with examples like 'autonomic dysfunction in post-COVID patients' and statistics such as 13.8% experiencing orthostatic hypotension, which reflect active engagement and concern. The tone and words, like 'common' and references to long-term effects, underline the perceived importance of these findings and their potential impact on patient care.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions acknowledge the findings that COVID-19 affects the autonomic nervous system, showing general agreement with the article.
Interest
High level of interestPosts demonstrate a high level of curiosity and concern about long-term effects and symptoms, indicating strong interest.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementThere are references to specific data points (e.g., 13.8% orthostatic hypotension) and calls for further research, suggesting moderate engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactDiscussions highlight the significance of understanding post-COVID symptoms, hinting at a meaningful influence on ongoing healthcare and patient management.
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Autonomic Dysfunction in Post-COVID Patients and Its Symptoms
This study investigates how COVID-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to symptoms like orthostatic hypotension and POTS. Many post-COVID patients experience symptoms affecting multiple ANS functions, especially those with neurological issues, emphasizing the importance of monitoring these conditions.
Understanding Long Covid: Symptoms and Neurological Effects
Today we are talking about what Long Covid is. Long Covid is typically defined as symptoms persisting for more than 3 months after a COVID-19 infection. A significant portion of patients report cognitive problems, including memory deficits, highlighting the urgent need for awareness and research.
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@LauraMiers Here are a couple of studies you can show your doc & the eating disorder clinic about covid and appetite. hope they help.
view full postMay 15, 2025
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Alexis Brianna
@EarthAngel11228 (Twitter)RT @dlingenfelter: Covid-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to dysautonomia, with common symptoms like orthostatic hypoten…
view full postNovember 8, 2024
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Silvie trägt
@Silvieann2 (Twitter)RT @dlingenfelter: Covid-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to dysautonomia, with common symptoms like orthostatic hypoten…
view full postNovember 4, 2024
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Robert De Roos
@Roosr01 (Twitter)RT @dlingenfelter: Covid-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to dysautonomia, with common symptoms like orthostatic hypoten…
view full postNovember 4, 2024
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Bet
@Bet_the_ChE (Twitter)RT @dlingenfelter: Covid-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to dysautonomia, with common symptoms like orthostatic hypoten…
view full postNovember 4, 2024
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David Lingenfelter, PhD
@dlingenfelter (Twitter)Covid-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system, leading to dysautonomia, with common symptoms like orthostatic hypotension and postural tachycardia syndrome. Symptoms like myocarditis, pulmonary fibrosis, and cognitive deficits are common in Long Covid. https://t.co/2pBD86byls
view full postNovember 4, 2024
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Evergreen143
@Evergreen1431 (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Deborah Holloway
@DebHolloway (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Bph
@imShhh (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Caffeinated Toddler
@CaffeinatedTdlr (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Oq
@Nnwwzz124 (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Lara
@lara_norkus (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 10, 2024
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Tiger Lilly
@TOTigerLilly (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 9, 2024
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yeti persist
@yyyetii (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 9, 2024
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Sass
@sasswashere (Twitter)RT @drseanmullen: @catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD m…
view full postFebruary 9, 2024
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Dr. Sean Mullen
@drseanmullen (Twitter)@catameep @Polio2022 In this study, it was 61.1 % of patients with long COVID developed autonomic dysfunction (AD). AD may be shared in some with MECFS, but I stand by my prior statements that LC is not MECFS. https://t.co/W0Iwvm5Rcb
view full postFebruary 9, 2024
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Robert Leaman
@robert_leaman (Twitter)@LongCovidAdvoc Articles for prevalence of POTS in Long Covid: https://t.co/k3hZ5tzbb4 https://t.co/zuldH5frjZ https://t.co/PtQuNYHbdm The query: https://t.co/fQpcshhSvJ
view full postOctober 30, 2023
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@guardian_xcu (Twitter)Die Studie dazu https://t.co/hStgbXsEQ6
view full postOctober 23, 2022
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Robert Leaman
@robert_leaman (Twitter)@ahandvanish "One-hundred and eighty [post-COVID patients] were included ... [orthostatic hypotension] was found in 13.8% of the subjects." https://t.co/k3hZ5tzbb4
view full postAugust 15, 2022
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Jon Chung
@drjonathanchung (Twitter)Autonomic dysfunction in post-COVID patients with and witfhout neurological symptoms: a prospective multidomain observational study https://t.co/QPF4gRgIHU
view full postAugust 14, 2022
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es/iode
@es_iode (Twitter)July 19, 2022
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KC
@takeitfromkate (Twitter)RT @DrPalmquist: Autonomic dysfunction in post-COVID patients with and witfhout neurological symptoms: a prospective multidomain observatio…
view full postJuly 7, 2022
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DrRPalmquist
@DrPalmquist (Twitter)Autonomic dysfunction in post-COVID patients with and witfhout neurological symptoms: a prospective multidomain observational study | SpringerLink https://t.co/Qb8t9uSosw
view full postJuly 7, 2022
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Jun Fuse@循環器内科医
@jfuse0320 (Twitter)新型コロナ感染後、後遺症として高い確率で自律神経機能障害を生ずる。起立性障害、発汗障害、胃腸障害、瞳孔運動障害などが比較的多い。 後遺症に煩わされないためには、、、罹らないこと、予防が一番! https://t.co/SXrkgGgR5Q
view full postAugust 26, 2021
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Vestibular Vision
@VestibularR (Twitter)#Autonomic dysfunction in post-#COVID patients with and without neurological symptoms: a prospective study. 181 participants in analysis. #Orthostatic hypotension in 13.8%. #OrthostaticIntolerance #Hypotension #Dizziness #POTS #LongCovid https://t.co/pMt96Dgzsv
view full postAugust 16, 2021
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Università di Trieste
@UniTrieste (Twitter)RT @NeuroTrieste: Tra gli effetti a lungo termine del COVID-19, l'impatto sul sistema nervoso autonomo sembra essere comune, es. provocando…
view full postAugust 14, 2021
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Giovanni Liguori
@gioliguori33 (Twitter)RT @NeuroTrieste: Tra gli effetti a lungo termine del COVID-19, l'impatto sul sistema nervoso autonomo sembra essere comune, es. provocando…
view full postAugust 14, 2021
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Clinical Unit of Neurology - Trieste
@NeuroTrieste (Twitter)Tra gli effetti a lungo termine del COVID-19, l'impatto sul sistema nervoso autonomo sembra essere comune, es. provocando intolleranza ortostatica, disturbi gastrointestinali e alterazioni termoregolatorie. Online il nostro lavoro su Journal of Neurology. https://t.co/2GK29pOCBM
view full postAugust 13, 2021
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Abstract Synopsis
- The study investigates how COVID-19 can affect the autonomic nervous system (ANS), leading to symptoms like orthostatic hypotension and POTS, and uses a questionnaire called COMPASS31 to assess dysautonomic symptoms in post-COVID patients with or without neurological issues.
- It involved 180 participants, mostly women, and found that many had symptoms affecting multiple ANS functions, especially orthostatic intolerance, gastrointestinal, sudomotor, and pupillomotor issues, with those experiencing neurological symptoms showing more severe autonomic dysfunction.
- The findings highlight the importance of monitoring ANS-related symptoms in post-COVID patients, as these dysfunctions may persist for months after the initial infection and vary depending on neurological involvement.]
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