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Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore

PURPOSE: To describe the spectrum of COVID-19 neurology in Singapore. METHOD: We prospectively studied all microbiologically-confirmed COVID-19 patients in Singapore, who were referred for any neurological complaint within three months of COVID-19 onset. Neurological diagnoses and relationship to CO...

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Autores principales: Koh, Jasmine Shimin, De Silva, Deidre Anne, Quek, Amy May Lin, Chiew, Hui Jin, Tu, Tian Ming, Seet, Christopher Ying Hao, Hoe, Rebecca Hui Min, Saini, Monica, Hui, Andrew Che-Fai, Angon, Jasmyn, Ker, Justin Ruixin, Yong, Ming Hui, Goh, Yihui, Yu, Wai-Yung, Lim, Tchoyoson Choie Cheio, Tan, Benjamin Yong Qiang, Ng, Kay Wei Ping, Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt, Pang, Yu Zhi, Prakash, Kumar M., Ahmad, Aftab, Thomas, Terrence, Lye, David Chien Boon, Tan, Kevin, Umapathi, Thirugnanam
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier B.V. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7470792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2020.117118
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author Koh, Jasmine Shimin
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Quek, Amy May Lin
Chiew, Hui Jin
Tu, Tian Ming
Seet, Christopher Ying Hao
Hoe, Rebecca Hui Min
Saini, Monica
Hui, Andrew Che-Fai
Angon, Jasmyn
Ker, Justin Ruixin
Yong, Ming Hui
Goh, Yihui
Yu, Wai-Yung
Lim, Tchoyoson Choie Cheio
Tan, Benjamin Yong Qiang
Ng, Kay Wei Ping
Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt
Pang, Yu Zhi
Prakash, Kumar M.
Ahmad, Aftab
Thomas, Terrence
Lye, David Chien Boon
Tan, Kevin
Umapathi, Thirugnanam
author_facet Koh, Jasmine Shimin
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Quek, Amy May Lin
Chiew, Hui Jin
Tu, Tian Ming
Seet, Christopher Ying Hao
Hoe, Rebecca Hui Min
Saini, Monica
Hui, Andrew Che-Fai
Angon, Jasmyn
Ker, Justin Ruixin
Yong, Ming Hui
Goh, Yihui
Yu, Wai-Yung
Lim, Tchoyoson Choie Cheio
Tan, Benjamin Yong Qiang
Ng, Kay Wei Ping
Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt
Pang, Yu Zhi
Prakash, Kumar M.
Ahmad, Aftab
Thomas, Terrence
Lye, David Chien Boon
Tan, Kevin
Umapathi, Thirugnanam
author_sort Koh, Jasmine Shimin
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description PURPOSE: To describe the spectrum of COVID-19 neurology in Singapore. METHOD: We prospectively studied all microbiologically-confirmed COVID-19 patients in Singapore, who were referred for any neurological complaint within three months of COVID-19 onset. Neurological diagnoses and relationship to COVID-19 was made by consensus guided by contemporaneous literature, refined using recent case definitions. RESULTS: 47,572 patients (median age 34 years, 98% males) were diagnosed with COVID-19 in Singapore between 19 March to 19 July 2020. We identified 90 patients (median age 38, 98.9% males) with neurological disorders; 39 with varying certainty of relationship to COVID-19 categorised as: i) Central nervous system syndromes-4 acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and encephalitis, ii) Cerebrovascular disorders-19 acute ischaemic stroke and transient ischaemic attack (AIS/TIA), 4 cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), 2 intracerebral haemorrhage, iii) Peripheral nervous system-7 mono/polyneuropathies, and a novel group, iv) Autonomic nervous system-4 limited dysautonomic syndromes. Fifty-one other patients had pre/co-existent neurological conditions unrelated to COVID-19. Encephalitis/ADEM is delayed, occurring in critical COVID-19, while CVT and dysautonomia occurred relatively early, and largely in mild infections. AIS/TIA was variable in onset, occurring in patients with differing COVID-19 severity; remarkably 63.2% were asymptomatic. CVT was more frequent than expected and occurred in mild/asymptomatic patients. There were no neurological complications in all 81 paediatric COVID-19 cases. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 neurology has a wide spectrum of dysimmune-thrombotic disorders. We encountered relatively few neurological complications, probably because our outbreak involved largely young men with mild/asymptomatic COVID-19. It is also widely perceived that the pandemic did not unduly affect the Singapore healthcare system.
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spelling pubmed-74707922020-09-04 Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore Koh, Jasmine Shimin De Silva, Deidre Anne Quek, Amy May Lin Chiew, Hui Jin Tu, Tian Ming Seet, Christopher Ying Hao Hoe, Rebecca Hui Min Saini, Monica Hui, Andrew Che-Fai Angon, Jasmyn Ker, Justin Ruixin Yong, Ming Hui Goh, Yihui Yu, Wai-Yung Lim, Tchoyoson Choie Cheio Tan, Benjamin Yong Qiang Ng, Kay Wei Ping Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt Pang, Yu Zhi Prakash, Kumar M. Ahmad, Aftab Thomas, Terrence Lye, David Chien Boon Tan, Kevin Umapathi, Thirugnanam J Neurol Sci Article PURPOSE: To describe the spectrum of COVID-19 neurology in Singapore. METHOD: We prospectively studied all microbiologically-confirmed COVID-19 patients in Singapore, who were referred for any neurological complaint within three months of COVID-19 onset. Neurological diagnoses and relationship to COVID-19 was made by consensus guided by contemporaneous literature, refined using recent case definitions. RESULTS: 47,572 patients (median age 34 years, 98% males) were diagnosed with COVID-19 in Singapore between 19 March to 19 July 2020. We identified 90 patients (median age 38, 98.9% males) with neurological disorders; 39 with varying certainty of relationship to COVID-19 categorised as: i) Central nervous system syndromes-4 acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) and encephalitis, ii) Cerebrovascular disorders-19 acute ischaemic stroke and transient ischaemic attack (AIS/TIA), 4 cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT), 2 intracerebral haemorrhage, iii) Peripheral nervous system-7 mono/polyneuropathies, and a novel group, iv) Autonomic nervous system-4 limited dysautonomic syndromes. Fifty-one other patients had pre/co-existent neurological conditions unrelated to COVID-19. Encephalitis/ADEM is delayed, occurring in critical COVID-19, while CVT and dysautonomia occurred relatively early, and largely in mild infections. AIS/TIA was variable in onset, occurring in patients with differing COVID-19 severity; remarkably 63.2% were asymptomatic. CVT was more frequent than expected and occurred in mild/asymptomatic patients. There were no neurological complications in all 81 paediatric COVID-19 cases. CONCLUSION: COVID-19 neurology has a wide spectrum of dysimmune-thrombotic disorders. We encountered relatively few neurological complications, probably because our outbreak involved largely young men with mild/asymptomatic COVID-19. It is also widely perceived that the pandemic did not unduly affect the Singapore healthcare system. Elsevier B.V. 2020-11-15 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7470792/ /pubmed/32977228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2020.117118 Text en © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active.
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Koh, Jasmine Shimin
De Silva, Deidre Anne
Quek, Amy May Lin
Chiew, Hui Jin
Tu, Tian Ming
Seet, Christopher Ying Hao
Hoe, Rebecca Hui Min
Saini, Monica
Hui, Andrew Che-Fai
Angon, Jasmyn
Ker, Justin Ruixin
Yong, Ming Hui
Goh, Yihui
Yu, Wai-Yung
Lim, Tchoyoson Choie Cheio
Tan, Benjamin Yong Qiang
Ng, Kay Wei Ping
Yeo, Leonard Leong Litt
Pang, Yu Zhi
Prakash, Kumar M.
Ahmad, Aftab
Thomas, Terrence
Lye, David Chien Boon
Tan, Kevin
Umapathi, Thirugnanam
Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title_full Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title_fullStr Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title_short Neurology of COVID-19 in Singapore
title_sort neurology of covid-19 in singapore
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7470792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977228
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jns.2020.117118
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