Intracranial Otogenic Complications in Adults: New Factors That Influence its Onset
Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
; 16(9):135-137, 2022.
Article
in English
| EMBASE | ID: covidwho-2114942
ABSTRACT
Aim:
To investigate new factors which influence intracranial otogenic complications in adults. StudyDesign:
Retrospective study Place and duration of study Department of ENT, Services Hospital Lahore from 1st October 2021 to 31st March 2022.Methodology:
Fifty patients were analyzed in COVID times (2020-2021) with intracranial otogenic complications for determination of new factors for the onset of this disease complication. Hundred patients were assessed from the time period of 2014-2018. The diagnosis was confirmed on the basis of MRI or MRV imaging with intracranial complications. Reverse Transcriptase PCR was also performed on each patient through naso-pharyngeal swab test. The patients age, gender, clinical and comorbidity history, neurological state, immobility, prophylaxis and coagulopathy risks were documented. Result(s) The mean age of the patients was 62.3+/-5.5 years during COVID times and 50.2+/-6.1 years before COVID-19. The PreCOVID-19 period had all males reported with intracranial otogenic complications. While in COVID times 12% females were reported with intracranial otogenic complications such as meningitis, brain abscess as well as Lateral/venous sinus thrombosis. Lateral/venous sinus thrombosis among IOC was more commonly observed in the COVID time. Conclusion(s) Cerebral lateral/venous-sinus thrombosis is appeared to be the rare factor that can be linked with COVID-19. Copyright © 2022 Lahore Medical And Dental College. All rights reserved.
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Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences
Year:
2022
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