Acute blood biomarker profiles predict cognitive deficits 6 and 12 months after COVID-19 hospitalization.

Maxime Taquet ORCID logo ; Zuzanna Skorniewska ; Adam Hampshire ; James D Chalmers ; Ling-Pei Ho ; Alex Horsley ORCID logo ; Michael Marks ORCID logo ; Krisnah Poinasamy ; Betty Raman ; Olivia C Leavy ; +22 more... Matthew Richardson ; Omer Elneima ; Hamish JC McAuley ; Aarti Shikotra ; Amisha Singapuri ORCID logo ; Marco Sereno ORCID logo ; Ruth M Saunders ; Victoria C Harris ; Linzy Houchen-Wolloff ORCID logo ; Neil J Greening ORCID logo ; Parisa Mansoori ; Ewen M Harrison ORCID logo ; Annemarie B Docherty ORCID logo ; Nazir I Lone ORCID logo ; Jennifer Quint ; Naveed Sattar ORCID logo ; Christopher E Brightling ; Louise V Wain ; Rachael E Evans ORCID logo ; John R Geddes ; Paul J Harrison ORCID logo ; PHOSP-COVID Study Collaborative Group ; (2023) Acute blood biomarker profiles predict cognitive deficits 6 and 12 months after COVID-19 hospitalization. Nature medicine, 29 (10). pp. 2498-2508. ISSN 1078-8956 DOI: 10.1038/s41591-023-02525-y
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Post-COVID cognitive deficits, including 'brain fog', are clinically complex, with both objective and subjective components. They are common and debilitating, and can affect the ability to work, yet their biological underpinnings remain unknown. In this prospective cohort study of 1,837 adults hospitalized with COVID-19, we identified two distinct biomarker profiles measured during the acute admission, which predict cognitive outcomes 6 and 12 months after COVID-19. A first profile links elevated fibrinogen relative to C-reactive protein with both objective and subjective cognitive deficits. A second profile links elevated D-dimer relative to C-reactive protein with subjective cognitive deficits and occupational impact. This second profile was mediated by fatigue and shortness of breath. Neither profile was significantly mediated by depression or anxiety. Results were robust across secondary analyses. They were replicated, and their specificity to COVID-19 tested, in a large-scale electronic health records dataset. These findings provide insights into the heterogeneous biology of post-COVID cognitive deficits.


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