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. 2022 Jul 30;22:285. doi: 10.1186/s12883-022-02817-9

Table 2.

Prevalence of cognitive impairment during recovery from COVID-19

Impaired (< 9th percentile), n (%) Odds ratio (95% CI)
Total (N = 102) Ambulatory (N = 76) Hospitalized
(N = 26)
Hospitalized vs Ambulatory
Neurocognitive Index 9 (12%) 6 (10%) 3 (17%) 1.18 (0.22–6.44)
Verbal Memory 20 (20%) 12 (16%) 8 (32%) 2.39 (0.84–6.79)
Visual Memory 10 (10%) 3 (4%) 7 (30%) 10.21 (2.38–43.85)
Psychomotor Speed 20 (11%) 11 (15%) 9 (41%) 2.63 (0.82–8.40)
Reaction Time 10 (11%) 6 (9%) 4 (18%) 2.22 (0.56–8.75)
Complex Attention 9 (11%) 6 (10%) 3 (15%) 1.62 (0.37–7.12)
Cognitive Flexibility 16 (19%) 11 (17%) 5 (25%) 1.58 (0.47–5.25)