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Neurological features and outcome in COVID-19: dementia can predict severe disease

The COVID-19 pandemic has infected more than 22 million people worldwide. Although much has been learned about COVID-19, we do not know much about its neurological features and their outcome. This observational study was conducted on the patients of Imam Hossein Hospital, and 361 adult patients (214...

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Autores principales: Ghaffari, Mehran, Ansari, Hossein, Beladimoghadam, Nahid, Aghamiri, Seyed Hossein, Haghighi, Mehrdad, Nabavi, Mahmoud, Mansouri, Behnam, Mehrpour, Masoud, Assarzadegan, Farhad, Hesami, Omid, Sedaghat, Meghdad, Farahbakhsh, Mohammad, Lima, Behnam Safarpour
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7792552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33417193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13365-020-00918-0
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author Ghaffari, Mehran
Ansari, Hossein
Beladimoghadam, Nahid
Aghamiri, Seyed Hossein
Haghighi, Mehrdad
Nabavi, Mahmoud
Mansouri, Behnam
Mehrpour, Masoud
Assarzadegan, Farhad
Hesami, Omid
Sedaghat, Meghdad
Farahbakhsh, Mohammad
Lima, Behnam Safarpour
author_facet Ghaffari, Mehran
Ansari, Hossein
Beladimoghadam, Nahid
Aghamiri, Seyed Hossein
Haghighi, Mehrdad
Nabavi, Mahmoud
Mansouri, Behnam
Mehrpour, Masoud
Assarzadegan, Farhad
Hesami, Omid
Sedaghat, Meghdad
Farahbakhsh, Mohammad
Lima, Behnam Safarpour
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description The COVID-19 pandemic has infected more than 22 million people worldwide. Although much has been learned about COVID-19, we do not know much about its neurological features and their outcome. This observational study was conducted on the patients of Imam Hossein Hospital, and 361 adult patients (214 males) with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 from March 5, 2020 to April 3, 2020, were enrolled. Data was gathered on age, sex, comorbidities, initial symptoms, symptoms during the disease course, neurological symptoms, and outcome. The mean age of the patients was 61.90 ± 16.76 years. The most common initial symptoms were cough, fever, and dyspnea. In 21 patients (5.8%), the initial symptom was neurological. History of dementia was associated with severe COVID-19 disease (odds ratio = 1.28). During the course of the disease, 186 patients (51.52%) had at least one neurological symptom, the most common being headache (109 [30.2%]), followed by anosmia/ageusia (69, [19.1%]), and dizziness (54, [15%]). Also, 31 patients had neurological complications (8.58%). Anosmia, ageusia, dizziness, and headache were associated with favorable outcome (P < 0.001), while altered mental status and hemiparesis were associated with poor outcome. The mortality rate of patients who had neurological complications was more than twice than that of patients without neurological complication (P = 0.008). Almost half of the patients experienced at least one neurological symptom, which may be the initial presentation of COVID-19. Dementia appears to be associated with severe COVID-19. Mortality was higher in patients with neurological complications, and these patients needed more intensive care.
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spelling pubmed-77925522021-01-08 Neurological features and outcome in COVID-19: dementia can predict severe disease Ghaffari, Mehran Ansari, Hossein Beladimoghadam, Nahid Aghamiri, Seyed Hossein Haghighi, Mehrdad Nabavi, Mahmoud Mansouri, Behnam Mehrpour, Masoud Assarzadegan, Farhad Hesami, Omid Sedaghat, Meghdad Farahbakhsh, Mohammad Lima, Behnam Safarpour J Neurovirol Article The COVID-19 pandemic has infected more than 22 million people worldwide. Although much has been learned about COVID-19, we do not know much about its neurological features and their outcome. This observational study was conducted on the patients of Imam Hossein Hospital, and 361 adult patients (214 males) with confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 from March 5, 2020 to April 3, 2020, were enrolled. Data was gathered on age, sex, comorbidities, initial symptoms, symptoms during the disease course, neurological symptoms, and outcome. The mean age of the patients was 61.90 ± 16.76 years. The most common initial symptoms were cough, fever, and dyspnea. In 21 patients (5.8%), the initial symptom was neurological. History of dementia was associated with severe COVID-19 disease (odds ratio = 1.28). During the course of the disease, 186 patients (51.52%) had at least one neurological symptom, the most common being headache (109 [30.2%]), followed by anosmia/ageusia (69, [19.1%]), and dizziness (54, [15%]). Also, 31 patients had neurological complications (8.58%). Anosmia, ageusia, dizziness, and headache were associated with favorable outcome (P < 0.001), while altered mental status and hemiparesis were associated with poor outcome. The mortality rate of patients who had neurological complications was more than twice than that of patients without neurological complication (P = 0.008). Almost half of the patients experienced at least one neurological symptom, which may be the initial presentation of COVID-19. Dementia appears to be associated with severe COVID-19. Mortality was higher in patients with neurological complications, and these patients needed more intensive care. Springer International Publishing 2021-01-08 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7792552/ /pubmed/33417193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13365-020-00918-0 Text en © Journal of NeuroVirology, Inc. 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.
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Ghaffari, Mehran
Ansari, Hossein
Beladimoghadam, Nahid
Aghamiri, Seyed Hossein
Haghighi, Mehrdad
Nabavi, Mahmoud
Mansouri, Behnam
Mehrpour, Masoud
Assarzadegan, Farhad
Hesami, Omid
Sedaghat, Meghdad
Farahbakhsh, Mohammad
Lima, Behnam Safarpour
Neurological features and outcome in COVID-19: dementia can predict severe disease
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title_fullStr Neurological features and outcome in COVID-19: dementia can predict severe disease
title_full_unstemmed Neurological features and outcome in COVID-19: dementia can predict severe disease
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title_sort neurological features and outcome in covid-19: dementia can predict severe disease
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7792552/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33417193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13365-020-00918-0
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