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Abstract #2504

Linking inter-individual differences in brain structure to post-COVID fatigue

Wenrui Bao1, Xuan Niu2, Zhaoyao Luo2, Huijie Yuan2, Tao Lu2, Weixian Bai3, Junya Mu2, Xiaocheng Wei4, and Ming Zhang2
1School of Future Technology, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China, 2Department of Medical Imaging, The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China, 3Department of Medical Imaging, The Affiliated Hospital of Northwest University·Xi’an No.3 Hospital, Xi'an, China, 4GE HealthCare MR Research, Beijing, China, Beijing, China

Synopsis

Keywords: Neuroinflammation, COVID-19

Motivation: Identify individuals at risk of developing post-COVID fatigue

Goal(s): Propose a "vulnerability" hypothesis of post-COVID fatigue

Approach: A multi-center, prospective, longitudinal study

Results: The GMV in frontal-limbic regions may serve as potential neural underpinnings that identify individuals at risk of developing post-COVID fatigue

Impact: Our findings emphasized the essential role of frontal-limbic system in the development of post-COVID fatigue, which will improve public health interventions by allowing for the early identification of individuals at risk of persistent post-COVID fatigue and facilitating subsequent neuromodulation treatment.

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