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Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients

OBJECTIVE: Covid‐19 can involve multiple organs including the nervous system. We sought to characterize the neurologic manifestations, their risk factors, and associated outcomes in hospitalized patients with Covid‐19. METHODS: We examined neurologic manifestations in 509 consecutive patients admitt...

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Autores principales: Liotta, Eric M., Batra, Ayush, Clark, Jeffrey R., Shlobin, Nathan A., Hoffman, Steven C., Orban, Zachary S., Koralnik, Igor J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33016619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51210
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author Liotta, Eric M.
Batra, Ayush
Clark, Jeffrey R.
Shlobin, Nathan A.
Hoffman, Steven C.
Orban, Zachary S.
Koralnik, Igor J.
author_facet Liotta, Eric M.
Batra, Ayush
Clark, Jeffrey R.
Shlobin, Nathan A.
Hoffman, Steven C.
Orban, Zachary S.
Koralnik, Igor J.
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description OBJECTIVE: Covid‐19 can involve multiple organs including the nervous system. We sought to characterize the neurologic manifestations, their risk factors, and associated outcomes in hospitalized patients with Covid‐19. METHODS: We examined neurologic manifestations in 509 consecutive patients admitted with confirmed Covid‐19 within a hospital network in Chicago, Illinois. We compared the severity of Covid‐19 and outcomes in patients with and without neurologic manifestations. We also identified independent predictors of any neurologic manifestations, encephalopathy, and functional outcome using binary logistic regression. RESULTS: Neurologic manifestations were present at Covid‐19 onset in 215 (42.2%), at hospitalization in 319 (62.7%), and at any time during the disease course in 419 patients (82.3%). The most frequent neurologic manifestations were myalgias (44.8%), headaches (37.7%), encephalopathy (31.8%), dizziness (29.7%), dysgeusia (15.9%), and anosmia (11.4%). Strokes, movement disorders, motor and sensory deficits, ataxia, and seizures were uncommon (0.2 to 1.4% of patients each). Severe respiratory disease requiring mechanical ventilation occurred in 134 patients (26.3%). Independent risk factors for developing any neurologic manifestation were severe Covid‐19 (OR 4.02; 95% CI 2.04–8.89; P < 0.001) and younger age (OR 0.982; 95% CI 0.968–0.996; P = 0.014). Of all patients, 362 (71.1%) had a favorable functional outcome at discharge (modified Rankin Scale 0–2). However, encephalopathy was independently associated with worse functional outcome (OR 0.22; 95% CI 0.11–0.42; P < 0.001) and higher mortality within 30 days of hospitalization (35 [21.7%] vs. 11 [3.2%] patients; P < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Neurologic manifestations occur in most hospitalized Covid‐19 patients. Encephalopathy was associated with increased morbidity and mortality, independent of respiratory disease severity.
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spelling pubmed-76642792020-11-17 Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients Liotta, Eric M. Batra, Ayush Clark, Jeffrey R. Shlobin, Nathan A. Hoffman, Steven C. Orban, Zachary S. Koralnik, Igor J. Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: Covid‐19 can involve multiple organs including the nervous system. We sought to characterize the neurologic manifestations, their risk factors, and associated outcomes in hospitalized patients with Covid‐19. METHODS: We examined neurologic manifestations in 509 consecutive patients admitted with confirmed Covid‐19 within a hospital network in Chicago, Illinois. We compared the severity of Covid‐19 and outcomes in patients with and without neurologic manifestations. We also identified independent predictors of any neurologic manifestations, encephalopathy, and functional outcome using binary logistic regression. RESULTS: Neurologic manifestations were present at Covid‐19 onset in 215 (42.2%), at hospitalization in 319 (62.7%), and at any time during the disease course in 419 patients (82.3%). The most frequent neurologic manifestations were myalgias (44.8%), headaches (37.7%), encephalopathy (31.8%), dizziness (29.7%), dysgeusia (15.9%), and anosmia (11.4%). Strokes, movement disorders, motor and sensory deficits, ataxia, and seizures were uncommon (0.2 to 1.4% of patients each). Severe respiratory disease requiring mechanical ventilation occurred in 134 patients (26.3%). Independent risk factors for developing any neurologic manifestation were severe Covid‐19 (OR 4.02; 95% CI 2.04–8.89; P < 0.001) and younger age (OR 0.982; 95% CI 0.968–0.996; P = 0.014). Of all patients, 362 (71.1%) had a favorable functional outcome at discharge (modified Rankin Scale 0–2). However, encephalopathy was independently associated with worse functional outcome (OR 0.22; 95% CI 0.11–0.42; P < 0.001) and higher mortality within 30 days of hospitalization (35 [21.7%] vs. 11 [3.2%] patients; P < 0.001). INTERPRETATION: Neurologic manifestations occur in most hospitalized Covid‐19 patients. Encephalopathy was associated with increased morbidity and mortality, independent of respiratory disease severity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7664279/ /pubmed/33016619 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51210 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shlobin, Nathan A.
Hoffman, Steven C.
Orban, Zachary S.
Koralnik, Igor J.
Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title_full Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title_fullStr Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title_full_unstemmed Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title_short Frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in Covid‐19 patients
title_sort frequent neurologic manifestations and encephalopathy‐associated morbidity in covid‐19 patients
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7664279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33016619
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51210
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