The structure of post/long COVID fatigue syndrome. Prospects for correction

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Aim. To study the features of post-COVID asthenic syndrome and evaluate the effectiveness of the drug containing the succinic acid complex with trimethylhydrazinium in its treatment. Materials and methods. A prospective, multicenter, comparative, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of the efficacy of sequential therapy with BRAINMAX® included 160 patients with a history of coronavirus infection within 12 to 16 weeks (not more than 12 months). The study was conducted at 6 healthcare centers in different regions of the Russian Federation. Testing was performed on the following scores: VAS for headache score, MFI-20 asthenia score, PSQI test, FAS-10 fatigue score, DHI dizziness score, MoCA cognitive impairment score, Beck anxiety score, vegetative index of Kerdo. Results. PSQI questionnaire showed significant improvement in sleep quality in the study group: by -2.5 points [-4; -1] (p<0.001); there was a more pronounced significant decrease in the MFI-20 score of -19.5 points [-27; -11] (p<0.001); a significant decrease in the FAS-10 fatigue score by -9 [-13.5; -4] points (p<0.001); DHI dizziness score showed a decrease by -6 [-12; 0] points in the BRAINMAX® group (p=0.001); the score of Beck anxiety and depression scale decreased by -5 [-11; -2] points (p<0.001). Multiple linear regression data showed a significant increase of 0.56 (p=0.02) in the MoCA score. Conclusion. Our study convincingly showed the effectiveness of therapy with BRAINMAX® in a wide range of symptoms in patients with the post-COVID syndrome.

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Tanashyan, M. M., Kuznetsova, P. I., Raskurazhev, A. A., & Zaslavskaya, K. I. (2023). The structure of post/long COVID fatigue syndrome. Prospects for correction. Terapevticheskii Arkhiv, 95(5), 418–424. https://doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2023.05.202224

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