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Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19?

INTRODUCTION: A strong association between stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF) has been demonstrated. Anticoagulation for the prevention of stroke in high-risk patients has the benefit of improving the life expectancy, quality of life, autonomy and social functioning of the patient. The COVID-19 pan...

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Autores principales: Seabra, Carolina, Silva, Bárbara, Fagundes, Vítor, Rocha, João, Nogueira, Luís, Mesquita, Mari
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523932
http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2020_001736
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author Seabra, Carolina
Silva, Bárbara
Fagundes, Vítor
Rocha, João
Nogueira, Luís
Mesquita, Mari
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Silva, Bárbara
Fagundes, Vítor
Rocha, João
Nogueira, Luís
Mesquita, Mari
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description INTRODUCTION: A strong association between stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF) has been demonstrated. Anticoagulation for the prevention of stroke in high-risk patients has the benefit of improving the life expectancy, quality of life, autonomy and social functioning of the patient. The COVID-19 pandemic poses challenges for stroke patients because of the association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and thromboembolic risk. CASE DESCRIPTION: We describe the case of an 84-year-old female patient admitted due to an embolic stroke and non-anticoagulated AF. Her admission symptoms were sensory-motor aphasia and severe right limb paresis with an NIHSS score of 24. The diagnosis of embolic stroke (namely, total anterior circulation infarct; TACI) was made. Her stroke was extensive so she was not started on anticoagulation. During hospitalization, new embolic events occurred and a concomitant diagnosis of COVID-19 was made with progressive respiratory dysfunction followed by multiorgan failure. The patient died despite appropriate treatment. DISCUSSION: The prognosis of elderly patients with cardioembolic stroke depends on anticoagulation administration. The NIHSS score on admission of our patient meant anticoagulation therapy was not appropriate. The diagnosis of COVID-19 contributed to the patient’s death. LEARNING POINTS: Anticoagulation should be considered in stroke patients with total infarction and atrial fibrillation. There is an association between COVID-19 and thromboembolic stroke. Elderly patients with stroke and COVID-19 are at higher risk of death.
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spelling pubmed-72799032020-06-09 Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19? Seabra, Carolina Silva, Bárbara Fagundes, Vítor Rocha, João Nogueira, Luís Mesquita, Mari Eur J Case Rep Intern Med Articles INTRODUCTION: A strong association between stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF) has been demonstrated. Anticoagulation for the prevention of stroke in high-risk patients has the benefit of improving the life expectancy, quality of life, autonomy and social functioning of the patient. The COVID-19 pandemic poses challenges for stroke patients because of the association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and thromboembolic risk. CASE DESCRIPTION: We describe the case of an 84-year-old female patient admitted due to an embolic stroke and non-anticoagulated AF. Her admission symptoms were sensory-motor aphasia and severe right limb paresis with an NIHSS score of 24. The diagnosis of embolic stroke (namely, total anterior circulation infarct; TACI) was made. Her stroke was extensive so she was not started on anticoagulation. During hospitalization, new embolic events occurred and a concomitant diagnosis of COVID-19 was made with progressive respiratory dysfunction followed by multiorgan failure. The patient died despite appropriate treatment. DISCUSSION: The prognosis of elderly patients with cardioembolic stroke depends on anticoagulation administration. The NIHSS score on admission of our patient meant anticoagulation therapy was not appropriate. The diagnosis of COVID-19 contributed to the patient’s death. LEARNING POINTS: Anticoagulation should be considered in stroke patients with total infarction and atrial fibrillation. There is an association between COVID-19 and thromboembolic stroke. Elderly patients with stroke and COVID-19 are at higher risk of death. SMC Media Srl 2020-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7279903/ /pubmed/32523932 http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2020_001736 Text en © EFIM 2020 This article is licensed under a Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Silva, Bárbara
Fagundes, Vítor
Rocha, João
Nogueira, Luís
Mesquita, Mari
Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19?
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title_fullStr Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19?
title_full_unstemmed Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19?
title_short Should the Management of Embolic Stroke in the Elderly Be Changed if They Also Have COVID-19?
title_sort should the management of embolic stroke in the elderly be changed if they also have covid-19?
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7279903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32523932
http://dx.doi.org/10.12890/2020_001736
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