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Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar

Introduction Worldwide, there are more than 424 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. Most of the hospitalized critical COVID-19 patients manifested neurological signs and symptoms and higher mortality. The majority of COVID-19 fatalities occurred mostly in patients with advanced age and underlying m...

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Autores principales: Ali, Liaquat, Muhammad, Ahmad, Khan, Adnan, Mohammed, Imran, Janjua, Imran, Zada, Yasin, Sharif, Muhammad, Naeem, Muhammad, Iqrar, Ambreen, Haroon, Khawaja Hassan
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Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9007182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433146
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23150
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author Ali, Liaquat
Muhammad, Ahmad
Khan, Adnan
Mohammed, Imran
Janjua, Imran
Zada, Yasin
Sharif, Muhammad
Naeem, Muhammad
Iqrar, Ambreen
Haroon, Khawaja Hassan
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Mohammed, Imran
Janjua, Imran
Zada, Yasin
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Haroon, Khawaja Hassan
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description Introduction Worldwide, there are more than 424 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. Most of the hospitalized critical COVID-19 patients manifested neurological signs and symptoms and higher mortality. The majority of COVID-19 fatalities occurred mostly in patients with advanced age and underlying medical comorbidities. This is the first local retrospective study in Qatar, which reported neurologic manifestations (48.5%) of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate acute neurological manifestations in COVID-19 hospitalized patients in the country. Methods This is a retrospective, observational study of 413 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. They were admitted to three different COVID-19 designated hospitals (Hazm Mebaireek, Ras Laffan, and Cuban tertiary care Hospitals) under the Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar from 1st January 2020, to 31 January 2021. We evaluated electronic medical records of these patients and data were collected while their neurological manifestations were confirmed by two trained neurologists. These neurologic manifestations were categorized into three major groups: central nervous system (CNS), peripheral nervous system (PNS), and neuromuscular system. Results Of 413 patients, 94% (389) were male and 6% (24) were female; the mean age was 52 years. Among all different nationalities of COVID-19 patients, 20.3% (84) were Indian, 12.5% (52) were Bangladeshi, 10.1% (42) were Qatari and 9.2% (38) were Nepali. The most common symptoms at the onset of COVID-19 illness were as follows: 77.5% (321) had a fever, 67.4% (279) experienced cough, 58.7% (243) experienced shortness of breath and 26.1% (108) developed a sore throat. Overall 48.5% (201) patients developed different neurologic manifestations. The most common neurologic symptoms were myalgia (28%; 116), headache (10.4%; 43), dizziness (5.8%; 24) and hemiparesis due to strokes (5.3%; 22). In this study, the most common risk factors were hypertension (47.6%), diabetes (46.9%), obesity (21%), chronic kidney disease (10%), ischemic heart disease (9.7%), and smoking (6.8%). About 45.2% (187) patients were admitted to MICU and 8.5% (35) died due to COVID-19 complications. Significant other extrapulmonary multiorgan system involvement were skeletal muscle injury (39.4%), kidney injury (36.7%), liver injury (27.5%), myocardial injury (23.9%), rhabdomyolysis (15.7%) heart failure (11.4%) and acute pancreatitis (11.1%). Discussion The most common neurologic signs and symptoms were myalgia, headache, dizziness, and strokes, mainly due to large vessel thrombosis, lacunar, and posterior circulation strokes. Conclusions Patients with COVID-19 are at high risk of developing neurological manifestations. The most common COVID-19-related acute neurological manifestations were myalgia, headache, dizziness, and acute ischemic stroke. Prompt recognition, early diagnosis, and appropriate management of these manifestations could potentially lead to better patient outcomes in COVID-19 patients.
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spelling pubmed-90071822022-04-14 Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar Ali, Liaquat Muhammad, Ahmad Khan, Adnan Mohammed, Imran Janjua, Imran Zada, Yasin Sharif, Muhammad Naeem, Muhammad Iqrar, Ambreen Haroon, Khawaja Hassan Cureus Internal Medicine Introduction Worldwide, there are more than 424 million confirmed cases of COVID-19. Most of the hospitalized critical COVID-19 patients manifested neurological signs and symptoms and higher mortality. The majority of COVID-19 fatalities occurred mostly in patients with advanced age and underlying medical comorbidities. This is the first local retrospective study in Qatar, which reported neurologic manifestations (48.5%) of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. The primary objective of this study is to evaluate acute neurological manifestations in COVID-19 hospitalized patients in the country. Methods This is a retrospective, observational study of 413 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. They were admitted to three different COVID-19 designated hospitals (Hazm Mebaireek, Ras Laffan, and Cuban tertiary care Hospitals) under the Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar from 1st January 2020, to 31 January 2021. We evaluated electronic medical records of these patients and data were collected while their neurological manifestations were confirmed by two trained neurologists. These neurologic manifestations were categorized into three major groups: central nervous system (CNS), peripheral nervous system (PNS), and neuromuscular system. Results Of 413 patients, 94% (389) were male and 6% (24) were female; the mean age was 52 years. Among all different nationalities of COVID-19 patients, 20.3% (84) were Indian, 12.5% (52) were Bangladeshi, 10.1% (42) were Qatari and 9.2% (38) were Nepali. The most common symptoms at the onset of COVID-19 illness were as follows: 77.5% (321) had a fever, 67.4% (279) experienced cough, 58.7% (243) experienced shortness of breath and 26.1% (108) developed a sore throat. Overall 48.5% (201) patients developed different neurologic manifestations. The most common neurologic symptoms were myalgia (28%; 116), headache (10.4%; 43), dizziness (5.8%; 24) and hemiparesis due to strokes (5.3%; 22). In this study, the most common risk factors were hypertension (47.6%), diabetes (46.9%), obesity (21%), chronic kidney disease (10%), ischemic heart disease (9.7%), and smoking (6.8%). About 45.2% (187) patients were admitted to MICU and 8.5% (35) died due to COVID-19 complications. Significant other extrapulmonary multiorgan system involvement were skeletal muscle injury (39.4%), kidney injury (36.7%), liver injury (27.5%), myocardial injury (23.9%), rhabdomyolysis (15.7%) heart failure (11.4%) and acute pancreatitis (11.1%). Discussion The most common neurologic signs and symptoms were myalgia, headache, dizziness, and strokes, mainly due to large vessel thrombosis, lacunar, and posterior circulation strokes. Conclusions Patients with COVID-19 are at high risk of developing neurological manifestations. The most common COVID-19-related acute neurological manifestations were myalgia, headache, dizziness, and acute ischemic stroke. Prompt recognition, early diagnosis, and appropriate management of these manifestations could potentially lead to better patient outcomes in COVID-19 patients. Cureus 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9007182/ /pubmed/35433146 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23150 Text en Copyright © 2022, Ali et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Internal Medicine
Ali, Liaquat
Muhammad, Ahmad
Khan, Adnan
Mohammed, Imran
Janjua, Imran
Zada, Yasin
Sharif, Muhammad
Naeem, Muhammad
Iqrar, Ambreen
Haroon, Khawaja Hassan
Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title_full Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title_fullStr Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title_full_unstemmed Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title_short Acute Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19 Patients From Three Tertiary Care Hospitals in Qatar
title_sort acute neurological manifestations of covid-19 patients from three tertiary care hospitals in qatar
topic Internal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9007182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35433146
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.23150
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