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Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series

OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical, neurological, neuroimaging, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings associated with encephalopathy in patients admitted to a COVID-19 tertiary reference center. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed records of consecutive patients with COVID-19 evaluated by a consu...

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Autores principales: Tuma, Raphael L., Guedes, Bruno F., Carra, Rafael, Iepsen, Bruno, Rodrigues, Júlia, Camelo-Filho, Antonio Edvan, Kubota, Gabriel, Ferrari, Maíra, Studart-Neto, Adalberto, Oku, Mariana Hiromi, Terrim, Sara, Lopes, Cesar C. B., Passos Neto, Carlos E. B., Fiorentino, Matheus D., Souza, Julia C. C., Baima, José Pedro S., Silva, Tomás, Perissinotti, Iago, Martin, Maria da Graça M., Gonçalves, Marcia, Fortini, Ida, Smid, Jerusa, Adoni, Tarso, Lucato, Leandro, Nitrini, Ricardo, Gomes, Hélio, Castro, Luiz H.
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04946-w
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author Tuma, Raphael L.
Guedes, Bruno F.
Carra, Rafael
Iepsen, Bruno
Rodrigues, Júlia
Camelo-Filho, Antonio Edvan
Kubota, Gabriel
Ferrari, Maíra
Studart-Neto, Adalberto
Oku, Mariana Hiromi
Terrim, Sara
Lopes, Cesar C. B.
Passos Neto, Carlos E. B.
Fiorentino, Matheus D.
Souza, Julia C. C.
Baima, José Pedro S.
Silva, Tomás
Perissinotti, Iago
Martin, Maria da Graça M.
Gonçalves, Marcia
Fortini, Ida
Smid, Jerusa
Adoni, Tarso
Lucato, Leandro
Nitrini, Ricardo
Gomes, Hélio
Castro, Luiz H.
author_facet Tuma, Raphael L.
Guedes, Bruno F.
Carra, Rafael
Iepsen, Bruno
Rodrigues, Júlia
Camelo-Filho, Antonio Edvan
Kubota, Gabriel
Ferrari, Maíra
Studart-Neto, Adalberto
Oku, Mariana Hiromi
Terrim, Sara
Lopes, Cesar C. B.
Passos Neto, Carlos E. B.
Fiorentino, Matheus D.
Souza, Julia C. C.
Baima, José Pedro S.
Silva, Tomás
Perissinotti, Iago
Martin, Maria da Graça M.
Gonçalves, Marcia
Fortini, Ida
Smid, Jerusa
Adoni, Tarso
Lucato, Leandro
Nitrini, Ricardo
Gomes, Hélio
Castro, Luiz H.
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical, neurological, neuroimaging, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings associated with encephalopathy in patients admitted to a COVID-19 tertiary reference center. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed records of consecutive patients with COVID-19 evaluated by a consulting neurology team from March 30, 2020 through May 15, 2020. RESULTS: Fifty-five patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 were included, 43 of whom showed encephalopathy, and were further divided into mild, moderate, and severe encephalopathy groups. Nineteen patients (44%) had undergone mechanical ventilation and received intravenous sedatives. Eleven (26%) patients were on dialysis. Laboratory markers of COVID-19 severity were very common in encephalopathy patients, but did not correlate with the severity of encephalopathy. Thirty-nine patients underwent neuroimaging studies, which showed mostly non-specific changes. One patient showed lesions possibly related to CNS demyelination. Four had suffered an acute stroke. SARS-CoV-2 was detected by RT-PCR in only one of 21 CSF samples. Two CSF samples showed elevated white blood cell count and all were negative for oligoclonal bands. In our case series, the severity of encephalopathy correlated with higher probability of death during hospitalization (OR = 5.5 for each increment in the degree of encephalopathy, from absent (0) to mild (1), moderate (2), or severe (3), p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: In our consecutive series with 43 encephalopathy cases, neuroimaging and CSF analysis did not support the role of direct viral CNS invasion or CNS inflammation as the cause of encephalopathy.
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spelling pubmed-77879332021-01-07 Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series Tuma, Raphael L. Guedes, Bruno F. Carra, Rafael Iepsen, Bruno Rodrigues, Júlia Camelo-Filho, Antonio Edvan Kubota, Gabriel Ferrari, Maíra Studart-Neto, Adalberto Oku, Mariana Hiromi Terrim, Sara Lopes, Cesar C. B. Passos Neto, Carlos E. B. Fiorentino, Matheus D. Souza, Julia C. C. Baima, José Pedro S. Silva, Tomás Perissinotti, Iago Martin, Maria da Graça M. Gonçalves, Marcia Fortini, Ida Smid, Jerusa Adoni, Tarso Lucato, Leandro Nitrini, Ricardo Gomes, Hélio Castro, Luiz H. Neurol Sci Covid-19 OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical, neurological, neuroimaging, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings associated with encephalopathy in patients admitted to a COVID-19 tertiary reference center. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed records of consecutive patients with COVID-19 evaluated by a consulting neurology team from March 30, 2020 through May 15, 2020. RESULTS: Fifty-five patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 were included, 43 of whom showed encephalopathy, and were further divided into mild, moderate, and severe encephalopathy groups. Nineteen patients (44%) had undergone mechanical ventilation and received intravenous sedatives. Eleven (26%) patients were on dialysis. Laboratory markers of COVID-19 severity were very common in encephalopathy patients, but did not correlate with the severity of encephalopathy. Thirty-nine patients underwent neuroimaging studies, which showed mostly non-specific changes. One patient showed lesions possibly related to CNS demyelination. Four had suffered an acute stroke. SARS-CoV-2 was detected by RT-PCR in only one of 21 CSF samples. Two CSF samples showed elevated white blood cell count and all were negative for oligoclonal bands. In our case series, the severity of encephalopathy correlated with higher probability of death during hospitalization (OR = 5.5 for each increment in the degree of encephalopathy, from absent (0) to mild (1), moderate (2), or severe (3), p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: In our consecutive series with 43 encephalopathy cases, neuroimaging and CSF analysis did not support the role of direct viral CNS invasion or CNS inflammation as the cause of encephalopathy. Springer International Publishing 2021-01-07 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7787933/ /pubmed/33409828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04946-w Text en © Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Covid-19
Tuma, Raphael L.
Guedes, Bruno F.
Carra, Rafael
Iepsen, Bruno
Rodrigues, Júlia
Camelo-Filho, Antonio Edvan
Kubota, Gabriel
Ferrari, Maíra
Studart-Neto, Adalberto
Oku, Mariana Hiromi
Terrim, Sara
Lopes, Cesar C. B.
Passos Neto, Carlos E. B.
Fiorentino, Matheus D.
Souza, Julia C. C.
Baima, José Pedro S.
Silva, Tomás
Perissinotti, Iago
Martin, Maria da Graça M.
Gonçalves, Marcia
Fortini, Ida
Smid, Jerusa
Adoni, Tarso
Lucato, Leandro
Nitrini, Ricardo
Gomes, Hélio
Castro, Luiz H.
Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title_full Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title_fullStr Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title_short Clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in COVID-19 encephalopathy: a case series
title_sort clinical, cerebrospinal fluid, and neuroimaging findings in covid-19 encephalopathy: a case series
topic Covid-19
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7787933/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33409828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04946-w
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