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Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic
BACKGROUND: Many countries have seen an unprecedented rise of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated mucormycosis (CAM). Cerebrovascular involvement in CAM has not been studied so far. We describe clinico-radiological manifestations of cerebrovascular complications observed in CAM....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34890962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106231 |
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author | Kulkarni, Rahul Pujari, Shripad S Gupta, Dulari Ojha, Pawan Dhamne, Megha Bolegave, Vyankatesh Dhonde, Pramod Soni, Anand Adwani, Sikandar Diwan, Anand Duberkar, Dhananjay Batra, Dhruv Deshpande, Rushikesh Aurangabadkar, Kaustubh Palasdeokar, Nilesh |
author_facet | Kulkarni, Rahul Pujari, Shripad S Gupta, Dulari Ojha, Pawan Dhamne, Megha Bolegave, Vyankatesh Dhonde, Pramod Soni, Anand Adwani, Sikandar Diwan, Anand Duberkar, Dhananjay Batra, Dhruv Deshpande, Rushikesh Aurangabadkar, Kaustubh Palasdeokar, Nilesh |
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description | BACKGROUND: Many countries have seen an unprecedented rise of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated mucormycosis (CAM). Cerebrovascular involvement in CAM has not been studied so far. We describe clinico-radiological manifestations of cerebrovascular complications observed in CAM. METHODS: In this multicentric retrospective observational study from India, patients with CAM who developed cerebrovascular involvement were studied. Their demographics, risk factors, clinical manifestations, imaging, laboratory profile and outcomes were noted. RESULTS: Out of 49 subjects with cerebrovascular involvement, 71.4% were males while average age was 52.9 years. Ischemic stroke was commonest (91.8%) followed by intracranial haemorrhage (6.1%) and subarachnoid haemorrhage (2%). The incidence of cerebrovascular complications in CAM was found to be 11.8% in one center. Cerebrovascular symptoms appeared a median of 8.3 days from the onset of mucormycosis. Commonest presentation of mucormycosis was rhino-orbito-cerebral syndrome in 98%. Diabetes mellitus was present in 81.7%. Forty percent developed stroke despite being on antiplatelet agent and/or heparin. Amongst subjects with ischemic strokes, location of stroke was unilateral anterior circulation (62.2%); bilateral anterior circulation (17.8%); posterior circulation (11.1%) and combined anterior and posterior circulation (8.9%). Vascular imaging revealed intracranial occlusion in 62.1%; extracranial occlusion in 3.4% and normal vessels in 34.5%. Mortality was 51% during hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Cerebrovascular involvement was seen in 11.8% patients of CAM. Angio-invasive nature of the fungus, prothrombotic state created by COVID-19, and diabetes were important causative factors. Subjects with CAM should be screened for involvement of the brain as well as its vessel. Antiplatelet agents/heparin did not seem to provide complete protection from this type of stroke. |
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spelling | pubmed-86062822021-11-22 Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic Kulkarni, Rahul Pujari, Shripad S Gupta, Dulari Ojha, Pawan Dhamne, Megha Bolegave, Vyankatesh Dhonde, Pramod Soni, Anand Adwani, Sikandar Diwan, Anand Duberkar, Dhananjay Batra, Dhruv Deshpande, Rushikesh Aurangabadkar, Kaustubh Palasdeokar, Nilesh J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis Article BACKGROUND: Many countries have seen an unprecedented rise of cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) associated mucormycosis (CAM). Cerebrovascular involvement in CAM has not been studied so far. We describe clinico-radiological manifestations of cerebrovascular complications observed in CAM. METHODS: In this multicentric retrospective observational study from India, patients with CAM who developed cerebrovascular involvement were studied. Their demographics, risk factors, clinical manifestations, imaging, laboratory profile and outcomes were noted. RESULTS: Out of 49 subjects with cerebrovascular involvement, 71.4% were males while average age was 52.9 years. Ischemic stroke was commonest (91.8%) followed by intracranial haemorrhage (6.1%) and subarachnoid haemorrhage (2%). The incidence of cerebrovascular complications in CAM was found to be 11.8% in one center. Cerebrovascular symptoms appeared a median of 8.3 days from the onset of mucormycosis. Commonest presentation of mucormycosis was rhino-orbito-cerebral syndrome in 98%. Diabetes mellitus was present in 81.7%. Forty percent developed stroke despite being on antiplatelet agent and/or heparin. Amongst subjects with ischemic strokes, location of stroke was unilateral anterior circulation (62.2%); bilateral anterior circulation (17.8%); posterior circulation (11.1%) and combined anterior and posterior circulation (8.9%). Vascular imaging revealed intracranial occlusion in 62.1%; extracranial occlusion in 3.4% and normal vessels in 34.5%. Mortality was 51% during hospital stay. CONCLUSIONS: Cerebrovascular involvement was seen in 11.8% patients of CAM. Angio-invasive nature of the fungus, prothrombotic state created by COVID-19, and diabetes were important causative factors. Subjects with CAM should be screened for involvement of the brain as well as its vessel. Antiplatelet agents/heparin did not seem to provide complete protection from this type of stroke. Elsevier Inc. 2022-02 2021-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8606282/ /pubmed/34890962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106231 Text en © 2021 Elsevier Inc. 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. |
spellingShingle | Article Kulkarni, Rahul Pujari, Shripad S Gupta, Dulari Ojha, Pawan Dhamne, Megha Bolegave, Vyankatesh Dhonde, Pramod Soni, Anand Adwani, Sikandar Diwan, Anand Duberkar, Dhananjay Batra, Dhruv Deshpande, Rushikesh Aurangabadkar, Kaustubh Palasdeokar, Nilesh Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title | Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full | Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_fullStr | Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_full_unstemmed | Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_short | Cerebrovascular Involvement in Mucormycosis in COVID-19 Pandemic |
title_sort | cerebrovascular involvement in mucormycosis in covid-19 pandemic |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8606282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34890962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2021.106231 |
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