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Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study

Background and Objectives: Cerebral complications related to the COVID-19 were documented by brain MRIs during the acute phase. The purpose of the present study was to describe the evolution of these neuroimaging findings (MRI and FDG-PET/CT) and describe the neurocognitive outcomes of these patient...

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Autores principales: Lersy, François, Bund, Caroline, Anheim, Mathieu, Mondino, Mary, Noblet, Vincent, Lazzara, Shirley, Phillipps, Clelie, Collange, Olivier, Oulehri, Walid, Mertes, Paul-Michel, Helms, Julie, Merdji, Hamid, Schenck, Maleka, Schneider, Francis, Pottecher, Julien, Giraudeau, Céline, Chammas, Agathe, Ardellier, François-Daniel, Baloglu, Seyyid, Ambarki, Khalid, Namer, Izzie Jacques, Kremer, Stéphane
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35632691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050949
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author Lersy, François
Bund, Caroline
Anheim, Mathieu
Mondino, Mary
Noblet, Vincent
Lazzara, Shirley
Phillipps, Clelie
Collange, Olivier
Oulehri, Walid
Mertes, Paul-Michel
Helms, Julie
Merdji, Hamid
Schenck, Maleka
Schneider, Francis
Pottecher, Julien
Giraudeau, Céline
Chammas, Agathe
Ardellier, François-Daniel
Baloglu, Seyyid
Ambarki, Khalid
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Kremer, Stéphane
author_facet Lersy, François
Bund, Caroline
Anheim, Mathieu
Mondino, Mary
Noblet, Vincent
Lazzara, Shirley
Phillipps, Clelie
Collange, Olivier
Oulehri, Walid
Mertes, Paul-Michel
Helms, Julie
Merdji, Hamid
Schenck, Maleka
Schneider, Francis
Pottecher, Julien
Giraudeau, Céline
Chammas, Agathe
Ardellier, François-Daniel
Baloglu, Seyyid
Ambarki, Khalid
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Kremer, Stéphane
author_sort Lersy, François
collection PubMed
description Background and Objectives: Cerebral complications related to the COVID-19 were documented by brain MRIs during the acute phase. The purpose of the present study was to describe the evolution of these neuroimaging findings (MRI and FDG-PET/CT) and describe the neurocognitive outcomes of these patients. Methods: During the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak between 1 March and 31 May 2020, 112 consecutive COVID-19 patients with neurologic manifestations underwent a brain MRI at Strasbourg University hospitals. After recovery, during follow-up, of these 112 patients, 31 (initially hospitalized in intensive care units) underwent additional imaging studies (at least one brain MRI). Results: Twenty-three men (74%) and eight women (26%) with a mean age of 61 years (range: 18–79) were included. Leptomeningeal enhancement, diffuse brain microhemorrhages, acute ischemic strokes, suspicion of cerebral vasculitis, and acute inflammatory demyelinating lesions were described on the initial brain MRIs. During follow-up, the evolution of the leptomeningeal enhancement was discordant, and the cerebral microhemorrhages were stable. We observed normalization of the vessel walls in all patients suspected of cerebral vasculitis. Four patients (13%) demonstrated new complications during follow-up (ischemic strokes, hypoglossal neuritis, marked increase in the white matter FLAIR hyperintensities with presumed vascular origin, and one suspected case of cerebral vasculitis). Concerning the grey matter volumetry, we observed a loss of volume of 3.2% during an average period of approximately five months. During follow-up, the more frequent FDG-PET/CT findings were hypometabolism in temporal and insular regions. Conclusion: A minority of initially severe COVID-19 patients demonstrated new complications on their brain MRIs during follow-up after recovery.
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spelling pubmed-91459202022-05-29 Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study Lersy, François Bund, Caroline Anheim, Mathieu Mondino, Mary Noblet, Vincent Lazzara, Shirley Phillipps, Clelie Collange, Olivier Oulehri, Walid Mertes, Paul-Michel Helms, Julie Merdji, Hamid Schenck, Maleka Schneider, Francis Pottecher, Julien Giraudeau, Céline Chammas, Agathe Ardellier, François-Daniel Baloglu, Seyyid Ambarki, Khalid Namer, Izzie Jacques Kremer, Stéphane Viruses Article Background and Objectives: Cerebral complications related to the COVID-19 were documented by brain MRIs during the acute phase. The purpose of the present study was to describe the evolution of these neuroimaging findings (MRI and FDG-PET/CT) and describe the neurocognitive outcomes of these patients. Methods: During the first wave of the COVID-19 outbreak between 1 March and 31 May 2020, 112 consecutive COVID-19 patients with neurologic manifestations underwent a brain MRI at Strasbourg University hospitals. After recovery, during follow-up, of these 112 patients, 31 (initially hospitalized in intensive care units) underwent additional imaging studies (at least one brain MRI). Results: Twenty-three men (74%) and eight women (26%) with a mean age of 61 years (range: 18–79) were included. Leptomeningeal enhancement, diffuse brain microhemorrhages, acute ischemic strokes, suspicion of cerebral vasculitis, and acute inflammatory demyelinating lesions were described on the initial brain MRIs. During follow-up, the evolution of the leptomeningeal enhancement was discordant, and the cerebral microhemorrhages were stable. We observed normalization of the vessel walls in all patients suspected of cerebral vasculitis. Four patients (13%) demonstrated new complications during follow-up (ischemic strokes, hypoglossal neuritis, marked increase in the white matter FLAIR hyperintensities with presumed vascular origin, and one suspected case of cerebral vasculitis). Concerning the grey matter volumetry, we observed a loss of volume of 3.2% during an average period of approximately five months. During follow-up, the more frequent FDG-PET/CT findings were hypometabolism in temporal and insular regions. Conclusion: A minority of initially severe COVID-19 patients demonstrated new complications on their brain MRIs during follow-up after recovery. MDPI 2022-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9145920/ /pubmed/35632691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050949 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Lersy, François
Bund, Caroline
Anheim, Mathieu
Mondino, Mary
Noblet, Vincent
Lazzara, Shirley
Phillipps, Clelie
Collange, Olivier
Oulehri, Walid
Mertes, Paul-Michel
Helms, Julie
Merdji, Hamid
Schenck, Maleka
Schneider, Francis
Pottecher, Julien
Giraudeau, Céline
Chammas, Agathe
Ardellier, François-Daniel
Baloglu, Seyyid
Ambarki, Khalid
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Kremer, Stéphane
Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title_full Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title_fullStr Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title_short Evolution of Neuroimaging Findings in Severe COVID-19 Patients with Initial Neurological Impairment: An Observational Study
title_sort evolution of neuroimaging findings in severe covid-19 patients with initial neurological impairment: an observational study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9145920/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35632691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14050949
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