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Neurological reasons for consultation and hospitalization during the COVID-19 pandemic.
García-Moncó, Juan Carlos; Cabrera-Muras, Antonio; Collía-Fernández, Alejandra; Erburu-Iriarte, Markel; Rodrigo-Armenteros, Patricia; Oyarzun-Irazu, Iñigo; Martínez-Condor, Daniel; Bilbao-González, Amaia; Carmona-Abellán, Mar; Caballero-Romero, Ivan; Gómez-Beldarrain, Marian.
  • García-Moncó JC; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain. hospit05@sarenet.es.
  • Cabrera-Muras A; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Collía-Fernández A; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Erburu-Iriarte M; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Rodrigo-Armenteros P; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Oyarzun-Irazu I; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Martínez-Condor D; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Bilbao-González A; Research Unit, Basurto University Hospital, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Carmona-Abellán M; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Caballero-Romero I; Department of Neurology, Basurto University Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
  • Gómez-Beldarrain M; Department of Neurology, Galdakao Hospital, Osakidetza Basque Health Service, Galdakao, Vizcaya, Spain.
Neurol Sci ; 41(11): 3031-3038, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-758040
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

COVID-19 disease affects the nervous system and led to an increase in neurological consults for patients at admission and through the period of hospitalization during the peak of the pandemic.

METHODS:

Patients with clinical and laboratory diagnosis of COVID-19 that required a neurologic consultation or those who presented with neurological problems on admission that led to a diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection during a 2-month period at the peak of the pandemic were included in this study. Demographic and clinical variables were analyzed.

RESULTS:

Thirty-five patients were included. The presenting neurologic manifestations on admission led to the diagnosis of COVID-19 in 14 patients (40%). The most common reasons for consultation during the hospitalization period were stroke (11), encephalopathy (7), seizures (6), and neuropathies (5) followed by a miscellaneous of syncope (2), migraine (1), anosmia (1), critical illness myopathy (1), and exacerbation of residual dysarthria (1). The most common neurological disturbances were associated with severe disease except for neuropathies. Patients with encephalopathies and seizures had markedly increased D-dimer and ferritin values, even higher than stroke patients. RT-PCR was performed in 8 CSF samples and was negative in all of them.

CONCLUSION:

Neurological disturbances represent a significant and severe burden in COVID-19 patients, and they can be the presenting condition that leads to the diagnosis of the viral infection in a high percentage of patients. Evidence of direct viral mechanisms was scarce, but the pathogenesis of the diverse manifestations remains enigmatic.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Nervous System Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: Neurol Sci Journal subject: Neurology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10072-020-04714-w

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Coronavirus Infections / Nervous System Diseases Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged / Young adult Language: English Journal: Neurol Sci Journal subject: Neurology Year: 2020 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10072-020-04714-w