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Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US

Background: COVID-19 has been associated with increased risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism including ischemic stroke. We report on patients with acute ischemic stroke and concomitant COVID-19 in a diverse patient population. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized...

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Autores principales: Grewal, Parneet, Pinna, Pranusha, Hall, Julianne P., Dafer, Rima M., Tavarez, Tachira, Pellack, Danielle R., Garg, Rajeev, Osteraas, Nicholas D., Vargas, Alejandro, John, Sayona, Da Silva, Ivan, Conners, James J.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32973666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00910
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author Grewal, Parneet
Pinna, Pranusha
Hall, Julianne P.
Dafer, Rima M.
Tavarez, Tachira
Pellack, Danielle R.
Garg, Rajeev
Osteraas, Nicholas D.
Vargas, Alejandro
John, Sayona
Da Silva, Ivan
Conners, James J.
author_facet Grewal, Parneet
Pinna, Pranusha
Hall, Julianne P.
Dafer, Rima M.
Tavarez, Tachira
Pellack, Danielle R.
Garg, Rajeev
Osteraas, Nicholas D.
Vargas, Alejandro
John, Sayona
Da Silva, Ivan
Conners, James J.
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description Background: COVID-19 has been associated with increased risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism including ischemic stroke. We report on patients with acute ischemic stroke and concomitant COVID-19 in a diverse patient population. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and COVID-19 to our comprehensive stroke center in Chicago, IL, between March 1, 2020, and April 30, 2020. We reviewed stroke characteristics, etiologies, and composite outcomes. We then compared our cohort with historic patients with AIS without COVID-19 admitted in the same time frame in 2019 and 2020. Results: Out of 13 patients with AIS and COVID-19, Latinos and African-Americans compromised the majority of our cohort (76.8%), with age ranging from 31–80 years. Most strokes were cortical (84.6%) and more than 50% of patients had no identifiable source, and were categorized as embolic stroke of unknown source (ESUS). A trend toward less alteplase administration was noted in the COVID-19 stroke patients compared to the non-COVID group from 2020 and 2019 (7.1 vs. 20.7% p 0.435 and 7.1 vs. 27.2% p 0.178). Endovascular thrombectomy was performed in 3 (23%) patients. Systemic thrombotic complications occurred in 3 (23%) COVID-19 AIS patients. Median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and modified Rankin Scale at discharge were 11 (IQR 4–23) and 4 (IQR 3–4), respectively. In the logistic regression model corrected for age and sex, COVID-19 was associated with discharge to mRS > 2 (p 0.046, OR 3.82, CI 1.02–14.3). Eight patients (63.8%) were discharged home or to acute rehabilitation, and two deceased from COVID-19 complications. Conclusion: AIS in the setting of COVID-19 is associated with worse outcomes, especially among African-American and Latino populations. Large vessel disease with ESUS was common suggesting an increased risk of coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction as a potential etiology.
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spelling pubmed-74683952020-09-23 Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US Grewal, Parneet Pinna, Pranusha Hall, Julianne P. Dafer, Rima M. Tavarez, Tachira Pellack, Danielle R. Garg, Rajeev Osteraas, Nicholas D. Vargas, Alejandro John, Sayona Da Silva, Ivan Conners, James J. Front Neurol Neurology Background: COVID-19 has been associated with increased risk of venous and arterial thromboembolism including ischemic stroke. We report on patients with acute ischemic stroke and concomitant COVID-19 in a diverse patient population. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients hospitalized with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) and COVID-19 to our comprehensive stroke center in Chicago, IL, between March 1, 2020, and April 30, 2020. We reviewed stroke characteristics, etiologies, and composite outcomes. We then compared our cohort with historic patients with AIS without COVID-19 admitted in the same time frame in 2019 and 2020. Results: Out of 13 patients with AIS and COVID-19, Latinos and African-Americans compromised the majority of our cohort (76.8%), with age ranging from 31–80 years. Most strokes were cortical (84.6%) and more than 50% of patients had no identifiable source, and were categorized as embolic stroke of unknown source (ESUS). A trend toward less alteplase administration was noted in the COVID-19 stroke patients compared to the non-COVID group from 2020 and 2019 (7.1 vs. 20.7% p 0.435 and 7.1 vs. 27.2% p 0.178). Endovascular thrombectomy was performed in 3 (23%) patients. Systemic thrombotic complications occurred in 3 (23%) COVID-19 AIS patients. Median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale and modified Rankin Scale at discharge were 11 (IQR 4–23) and 4 (IQR 3–4), respectively. In the logistic regression model corrected for age and sex, COVID-19 was associated with discharge to mRS > 2 (p 0.046, OR 3.82, CI 1.02–14.3). Eight patients (63.8%) were discharged home or to acute rehabilitation, and two deceased from COVID-19 complications. Conclusion: AIS in the setting of COVID-19 is associated with worse outcomes, especially among African-American and Latino populations. Large vessel disease with ESUS was common suggesting an increased risk of coagulopathy and endothelial dysfunction as a potential etiology. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7468395/ /pubmed/32973666 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00910 Text en Copyright © 2020 Grewal, Pinna, Hall, Dafer, Tavarez, Pellack, Garg, Osteraas, Vargas, John, Da Silva and Conners. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Grewal, Parneet
Pinna, Pranusha
Hall, Julianne P.
Dafer, Rima M.
Tavarez, Tachira
Pellack, Danielle R.
Garg, Rajeev
Osteraas, Nicholas D.
Vargas, Alejandro
John, Sayona
Da Silva, Ivan
Conners, James J.
Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title_full Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title_fullStr Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title_full_unstemmed Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title_short Acute Ischemic Stroke and COVID-19: Experience From a Comprehensive Stroke Center in Midwest US
title_sort acute ischemic stroke and covid-19: experience from a comprehensive stroke center in midwest us
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7468395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32973666
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.00910
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