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VHA Long COVID Clinical Resources

  • Long COVID Clinical Guide_PACT_081822
    In 2024, the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) chose a broad definition of Long COVID: Long COVID as an infection-associated chronic condition (IACC) that occurs after SARS-CoV-2 infection and is present for at least 3 months as a continuous, relapsing and remitting, or progressive disease state that affects one or more organ systems. This guide highlights some of the more common Long COVID signs, symptoms, and potential subsequent conditions.
  • Long COVID Clinic Guide_Nervous System 09172024
    This guide is written for Long COVID clinicians, specifically specialists, to support the creation of personalized healthcare management plans for Veterans. Nervous system related symptoms of Long COVID include orthostatic intolerance and autonomic dysfunction, cognitive impairment, fatigue and activity intolerance, and pain.
  • LC Clinic Visit Guide: Nervous System
    This is an interactive guide for healthcare professionals to be used during shared decision-making with Veterans who are being evaluated for or have been diagnosed with nervous system related symptoms of Long COVID. It is not intended to replace clinical judgment but rather supplement it.

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