Long-term impacts of COVID-19 on systemic inflammation and control of breathing reflexes: an observational cohort study
Veronica L. Penuelas, Kathy Pham, Shyleen Frost, Indira S. Harahap-Carrillo, Abel Vargas, Kristina V. Bergersen, Yuxin He, Meera G. Nair, Marcus Kaul, Erica C. Heinrich

TL;DR
This study shows that recovering from COVID-19 can lead to long-term changes in breathing reflexes and inflammation, which may explain lingering symptoms.
Contribution
The study reveals a link between systemic inflammation and altered breathing reflexes in long-COVID patients.
Findings
Recovered participants showed a reduced hypercapnic ventilatory response over 24 months.
Inflammatory markers like SAA and CRP correlated with ventilatory response to hypoxia.
Six vascular inflammatory markers were lower in recovered participants for up to one year.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in over 7 million reported deaths and over 700.4 million reported infections to-date. Many individuals who recover from COVID-19 report prolonged dyspnea, sometimes persisting for months. Furthermore, COVID-19 has been linked to systemic and neuronal inflammation which may have downstream impacts on the neural control of breathing. Therefore, we hypothesized that individuals recovered from COVID-19 may exhibit changes in their ventilatory chemosensitivity to carbon dioxide and hypoxia, and that these changes may be linked to systemic inflammation. To test this hypothesis, we measured baseline ventilatory patterns and chemoreflex sensitivity in individuals recovered from COVID-19 (n = 77) and individuals with no prior COVID-19 infection (n = 41). Peripheral venous blood samples were also collected for inflammatory biomarker expression and profiling.…
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TopicsNeuroscience of respiration and sleep · Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
