Patients with COVID-19 frequently plagued by brain fog
The Galveston County Daily News, January 3, 2022
Dr. Prashant Rai, assistant professor, and associate director in the Neurology residency program at the University of Texas Medical Branch, wrote about researching brain fog in COVID-19 patients. “Our study showed the presence of brain fog/acute confusional state at admission or during hospitalization was associated with poorer outcomes overall, with these higher mortalities and increased need for intensive care support,” Rai wrote.