2022
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation – CORRIGENDUM
Busatto G, de Araujo A, Castaldelli-Maia J, Damiano R, Imamura M, Guedes B, Pinna F, Sawamura M, Mancini M, da Silva K, Garcia M, Sumita N, Brunoni A, da Silva Duarte A, Burdmann E, Kallas E, Cerri G, Nitrini R, Bento R, Rocha V, de Souza H, Miguel E, de Carvalho C, Forlenza O, Batistella L. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation – CORRIGENDUM. Psychological Medicine 2022, 52: 2400-2400. PMID: 35757988, PMCID: PMC9981469, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation
Busatto G, de Araujo A, Castaldelli-Maia J, Damiano R, Imamura M, Guedes B, de Rezende Pinna F, Sawamura M, Mancini M, da Silva K, Garcia M, Sumita N, Brunoni A, da Silva Duarte A, Burdmann E, Kallas E, Cerri G, Nitrini R, Bento R, Rocha V, de Souza H, Miguel E, de Carvalho C, Forlenza O, Batistella L. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation. Psychological Medicine 2022, 52: 2387-2398. PMID: 35521752, PMCID: PMC9151630, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001374.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionPost-acute sequelaeC-reactive proteinSystemic inflammationBlood levelsPhysical disabilityD-dimer blood levelsCentral nervous system manifestationsPersistent physical disabilityPersistent systemic inflammationNervous system manifestationsSevere COVID-19Cognitive manifestationsPoor physical performanceElevated blood levelsCoronavirus disease 2019Pattern of symptomsDifferent organ systemsExploratory factor analysisSame followSystem manifestationsD-dimerClinical manifestationsKidney dysfunctionPerson visits
2021
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC): a protocol for a multidisciplinary prospective observational evaluation of a cohort of patients surviving hospitalisation in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Busatto G, de Araújo A, da Silva Duarte A, Levin A, Guedes B, Kallas E, Pinna F, de Souza H, da Silva K, Sawamura M, Seelaender M, Imamura M, Garcia M, Forlenza O, Nitrini R, Damiano R, Rocha V, Batisttella L, de Carvalho C, Initiative O, da Costa Leite C, Gomes C, Burdmann E, Miguel E, Cerri G, Fonseca G, Hallak J, Krieger J, Yu L, Castro L, Corrêa M, Mancini M, Rossi M, Gouveia N, Lotufo P, Bento R, Chammas R, Francisco R, Mauad T, Avelino-Silva T, Filho W, Group H, Bonfá E, Utiyama E, Segurado A, Perondi B, Miethke-Morais A, Montal A, Harima L, Fusco S, Silva M, Rocha M, Marcilio I, Rios I, Kawano F, de Jesus M, Carmo C, Tanaka C, Marchini J, Ferreira J, Oliveira M, Guimarães T, dos Santos Lázari C, Sabino E, MC Magri M, Barros-Filho T, Francisco M. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC): a protocol for a multidisciplinary prospective observational evaluation of a cohort of patients surviving hospitalisation in Sao Paulo, Brazil. BMJ Open 2021, 11: e051706. PMID: 34193506, PMCID: PMC8249176, DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051706.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultidisciplinary assessmentLaboratory-confirmed COVID-19SARS-CoV-2 infectionProspective observational evaluationCohort of patientsCOVID-19 inpatientsPost-acute sequelaeProspective observational studyLarge academic health centerGreater disease severityCOVID-19Cardiopulmonary functioningMultiorgan symptomsEligible subjectsInflammatory markersPeer-reviewed journalsResearch Ethics CommitteeBlood testsClinical manifestationsMuscle ultrasoundOlfactory statusHealth centersObservational studyDisease featuresPathophysiological investigations