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Cerebrovascular recovery drives restoration of neurometabolite levels after mild COVID-19
Blood vessel recovery helps restore brain chemical levels after mild COVID-19
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Abstract
Cerebrovascular reactivity delay is associated with time since infection in individuals recovered from mild COVID-19, with significant changes observed over a timeline of 3-59 months.
- Longer time since infection may lead to shorter cerebrovascular reactivity delays in global gray and white matter.
- Decreases in cerebrovascular reactivity delays are observed in nine of the ten gray matter regions examined over time.
- Cerebrovascular reactivity delay is inversely related to levels of total choline, creatine, and N-acetylaspartate in the thalamic region.
- No significant effects of time since infection on cerebrovascular reactivity magnitude were found.
- Functional cerebrovascular recovery may be associated with improved levels of certain neurometabolites in the gray matter.
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