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Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study

SARS-CoV-2 is associated with new-onset neurological and psychiatric conditions. Detailed clinical data, including factors associated with recovery, are lacking, hampering prediction modelling and targeted therapeutic interventions. In a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study of adult hospitaliz...

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Autores principales: Ross Russell, Amy L, Hardwick, Marc, Jeyanantham, Athavan, White, Laura M, Deb, Saumitro, Burnside, Girvan, Joy, Harriet M, Smith, Craig J, Pollak, Thomas A, Nicholson, Timothy R, Davies, Nicholas W S, Manji, Hadi, Easton, Ava, Ray, Stephen, Zandi, Michael S, Coles, Jonathan P, Menon, David K, Varatharaj, Aravinthan, McCausland, Beth, Ellul, Mark A, Thomas, Naomi, Breen, Gerome, Keddie, Stephen, Lunn, Michael P, Burn, John P S, Quattrocchi, Graziella, Dixon, Luke, Rice, Claire M, Pengas, George, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Carson, Alan, Joyce, Eileen M, Turner, Martin R, Benjamin, Laura A, Solomon, Tom, Kneen, Rachel, Pett, Sarah, Thomas, Rhys H, Michael, Benedict D, Galea, Ian
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab168
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author Ross Russell, Amy L
Hardwick, Marc
Jeyanantham, Athavan
White, Laura M
Deb, Saumitro
Burnside, Girvan
Joy, Harriet M
Smith, Craig J
Pollak, Thomas A
Nicholson, Timothy R
Davies, Nicholas W S
Manji, Hadi
Easton, Ava
Ray, Stephen
Zandi, Michael S
Coles, Jonathan P
Menon, David K
Varatharaj, Aravinthan
McCausland, Beth
Ellul, Mark A
Thomas, Naomi
Breen, Gerome
Keddie, Stephen
Lunn, Michael P
Burn, John P S
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Dixon, Luke
Rice, Claire M
Pengas, George
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Carson, Alan
Joyce, Eileen M
Turner, Martin R
Benjamin, Laura A
Solomon, Tom
Kneen, Rachel
Pett, Sarah
Thomas, Rhys H
Michael, Benedict D
Galea, Ian
author_facet Ross Russell, Amy L
Hardwick, Marc
Jeyanantham, Athavan
White, Laura M
Deb, Saumitro
Burnside, Girvan
Joy, Harriet M
Smith, Craig J
Pollak, Thomas A
Nicholson, Timothy R
Davies, Nicholas W S
Manji, Hadi
Easton, Ava
Ray, Stephen
Zandi, Michael S
Coles, Jonathan P
Menon, David K
Varatharaj, Aravinthan
McCausland, Beth
Ellul, Mark A
Thomas, Naomi
Breen, Gerome
Keddie, Stephen
Lunn, Michael P
Burn, John P S
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Dixon, Luke
Rice, Claire M
Pengas, George
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Carson, Alan
Joyce, Eileen M
Turner, Martin R
Benjamin, Laura A
Solomon, Tom
Kneen, Rachel
Pett, Sarah
Thomas, Rhys H
Michael, Benedict D
Galea, Ian
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description SARS-CoV-2 is associated with new-onset neurological and psychiatric conditions. Detailed clinical data, including factors associated with recovery, are lacking, hampering prediction modelling and targeted therapeutic interventions. In a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study of adult hospitalized patients during the first COVID-19 wave, with multi-professional input from general and sub-specialty neurologists, psychiatrists, stroke physicians, and intensivists, we captured detailed data on demographics, risk factors, pre-COVID-19 Rockwood frailty score, comorbidities, neurological presentation and outcome. A priori clinical case definitions were used, with cross-specialty independent adjudication for discrepant cases. Multivariable logistic regression was performed using demographic and clinical variables, to determine the factors associated with outcome. A total of 267 cases were included. Cerebrovascular events were most frequently reported (131, 49%), followed by other central disorders (95, 36%) including delirium (28, 11%), central inflammatory (25, 9%), psychiatric (25, 9%), and other encephalopathies (17, 7%), including a severe encephalopathy (n = 13) not meeting delirium criteria; and peripheral nerve disorders (41, 15%). Those with the severe encephalopathy, in comparison to delirium, were younger, had higher rates of admission to intensive care and a longer duration of ventilation. Compared to normative data during the equivalent time period prior to the pandemic, cases of stroke in association with COVID-19 were younger and had a greater number of conventional, modifiable cerebrovascular risk factors. Twenty-seven per cent of strokes occurred in patients <60 years. Relative to those >60 years old, the younger stroke patients presented with delayed onset from respiratory symptoms, higher rates of multi-vessel occlusion (31%) and systemic thrombotic events. Clinical outcomes varied between disease groups, with cerebrovascular disease conferring the worst prognosis, but this effect was less marked than the pre-morbid factors of older age and a higher pre-COVID-19 frailty score, and a high admission white cell count, which were independently associated with a poor outcome. In summary, this study describes the spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions associated with COVID-19. In addition, we identify a severe COVID-19 encephalopathy atypical for delirium, and a phenotype of COVID-19 associated stroke in younger adults with a tendency for multiple infarcts and systemic thromboses. These clinical data will be useful to inform mechanistic studies and stratification of patients in clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-83646682021-08-17 Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study Ross Russell, Amy L Hardwick, Marc Jeyanantham, Athavan White, Laura M Deb, Saumitro Burnside, Girvan Joy, Harriet M Smith, Craig J Pollak, Thomas A Nicholson, Timothy R Davies, Nicholas W S Manji, Hadi Easton, Ava Ray, Stephen Zandi, Michael S Coles, Jonathan P Menon, David K Varatharaj, Aravinthan McCausland, Beth Ellul, Mark A Thomas, Naomi Breen, Gerome Keddie, Stephen Lunn, Michael P Burn, John P S Quattrocchi, Graziella Dixon, Luke Rice, Claire M Pengas, George Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam Carson, Alan Joyce, Eileen M Turner, Martin R Benjamin, Laura A Solomon, Tom Kneen, Rachel Pett, Sarah Thomas, Rhys H Michael, Benedict D Galea, Ian Brain Commun Original Article SARS-CoV-2 is associated with new-onset neurological and psychiatric conditions. Detailed clinical data, including factors associated with recovery, are lacking, hampering prediction modelling and targeted therapeutic interventions. In a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study of adult hospitalized patients during the first COVID-19 wave, with multi-professional input from general and sub-specialty neurologists, psychiatrists, stroke physicians, and intensivists, we captured detailed data on demographics, risk factors, pre-COVID-19 Rockwood frailty score, comorbidities, neurological presentation and outcome. A priori clinical case definitions were used, with cross-specialty independent adjudication for discrepant cases. Multivariable logistic regression was performed using demographic and clinical variables, to determine the factors associated with outcome. A total of 267 cases were included. Cerebrovascular events were most frequently reported (131, 49%), followed by other central disorders (95, 36%) including delirium (28, 11%), central inflammatory (25, 9%), psychiatric (25, 9%), and other encephalopathies (17, 7%), including a severe encephalopathy (n = 13) not meeting delirium criteria; and peripheral nerve disorders (41, 15%). Those with the severe encephalopathy, in comparison to delirium, were younger, had higher rates of admission to intensive care and a longer duration of ventilation. Compared to normative data during the equivalent time period prior to the pandemic, cases of stroke in association with COVID-19 were younger and had a greater number of conventional, modifiable cerebrovascular risk factors. Twenty-seven per cent of strokes occurred in patients <60 years. Relative to those >60 years old, the younger stroke patients presented with delayed onset from respiratory symptoms, higher rates of multi-vessel occlusion (31%) and systemic thrombotic events. Clinical outcomes varied between disease groups, with cerebrovascular disease conferring the worst prognosis, but this effect was less marked than the pre-morbid factors of older age and a higher pre-COVID-19 frailty score, and a high admission white cell count, which were independently associated with a poor outcome. In summary, this study describes the spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions associated with COVID-19. In addition, we identify a severe COVID-19 encephalopathy atypical for delirium, and a phenotype of COVID-19 associated stroke in younger adults with a tendency for multiple infarcts and systemic thromboses. These clinical data will be useful to inform mechanistic studies and stratification of patients in clinical trials. Oxford University Press 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8364668/ /pubmed/34409289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab168 Text en © The Author(s) (2021). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Ross Russell, Amy L
Hardwick, Marc
Jeyanantham, Athavan
White, Laura M
Deb, Saumitro
Burnside, Girvan
Joy, Harriet M
Smith, Craig J
Pollak, Thomas A
Nicholson, Timothy R
Davies, Nicholas W S
Manji, Hadi
Easton, Ava
Ray, Stephen
Zandi, Michael S
Coles, Jonathan P
Menon, David K
Varatharaj, Aravinthan
McCausland, Beth
Ellul, Mark A
Thomas, Naomi
Breen, Gerome
Keddie, Stephen
Lunn, Michael P
Burn, John P S
Quattrocchi, Graziella
Dixon, Luke
Rice, Claire M
Pengas, George
Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam
Carson, Alan
Joyce, Eileen M
Turner, Martin R
Benjamin, Laura A
Solomon, Tom
Kneen, Rachel
Pett, Sarah
Thomas, Rhys H
Michael, Benedict D
Galea, Ian
Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title_full Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title_fullStr Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title_full_unstemmed Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title_short Spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of COVID-19: a UK-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
title_sort spectrum, risk factors and outcomes of neurological and psychiatric complications of covid-19: a uk-wide cross-sectional surveillance study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8364668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34409289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab168
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