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Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience

BACKGROUND: Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) is a rare condition and causes of acute spinal cord compression, with symptoms varying from mild to severe neurological deficit. SSDH could occur as a consequence of posttraumatic, iatrogenic, or spontaneous causes, including underlying arterio...

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Autores principales: Dlaka, Domagoj, Vavro, Hrvoje, Romić, Dominik, Almahariq, Fadi, Chudy, Darko, Lukšić, Ivica, Raguž, Marina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9479545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128141
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_87_2022
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author Dlaka, Domagoj
Vavro, Hrvoje
Romić, Dominik
Almahariq, Fadi
Chudy, Darko
Lukšić, Ivica
Raguž, Marina
author_facet Dlaka, Domagoj
Vavro, Hrvoje
Romić, Dominik
Almahariq, Fadi
Chudy, Darko
Lukšić, Ivica
Raguž, Marina
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description BACKGROUND: Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) is a rare condition and causes of acute spinal cord compression, with symptoms varying from mild to severe neurological deficit. SSDH could occur as a consequence of posttraumatic, iatrogenic, or spontaneous causes, including underlying arteriovenous malformations, tumors, or coagulation disorder. Due to its rarity, it is difficult to establish standardized treatment. We present a rare case of SSDH in COVID-19 patient and course of treatment in COVID hospital. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 71-year-old female patient was admitted due to instability, weakness of the left leg, and intensive pain in the upper part of thoracic spine as well as mild respiratory symptoms of COVID-19. She was not on pronounced anticoagulant therapy and her coagulogram at admission was within normal range. MRI revealed acute subdural hematoma at the level C VII to Th III compressing the spinal cord. The patient underwent a decompressive Th I and Th II laminectomy and hematoma evacuation. Post-operative MRI revealed a satisfactory decompression and re-expansion of the spinal cord. COVID-19 symptoms remained mild. CONCLUSION: SSDH represents a neurological emergency, possibly leading to significant deficit and requires urgent recognition and treatment. One of the main difficulties when diagnosing is to consider such condition when there is no history of anticoagulant treatment or previous trauma. Since high incidence of coagulation abnormalities and thromboembolic events was described COVID-19 patients, when considering the pathology of the central nervous system, the bleeding within it due to COVID-19 should be taken into account, in both brain and spine.
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spelling pubmed-94795452022-09-19 Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience Dlaka, Domagoj Vavro, Hrvoje Romić, Dominik Almahariq, Fadi Chudy, Darko Lukšić, Ivica Raguž, Marina Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma (SSDH) is a rare condition and causes of acute spinal cord compression, with symptoms varying from mild to severe neurological deficit. SSDH could occur as a consequence of posttraumatic, iatrogenic, or spontaneous causes, including underlying arteriovenous malformations, tumors, or coagulation disorder. Due to its rarity, it is difficult to establish standardized treatment. We present a rare case of SSDH in COVID-19 patient and course of treatment in COVID hospital. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 71-year-old female patient was admitted due to instability, weakness of the left leg, and intensive pain in the upper part of thoracic spine as well as mild respiratory symptoms of COVID-19. She was not on pronounced anticoagulant therapy and her coagulogram at admission was within normal range. MRI revealed acute subdural hematoma at the level C VII to Th III compressing the spinal cord. The patient underwent a decompressive Th I and Th II laminectomy and hematoma evacuation. Post-operative MRI revealed a satisfactory decompression and re-expansion of the spinal cord. COVID-19 symptoms remained mild. CONCLUSION: SSDH represents a neurological emergency, possibly leading to significant deficit and requires urgent recognition and treatment. One of the main difficulties when diagnosing is to consider such condition when there is no history of anticoagulant treatment or previous trauma. Since high incidence of coagulation abnormalities and thromboembolic events was described COVID-19 patients, when considering the pathology of the central nervous system, the bleeding within it due to COVID-19 should be taken into account, in both brain and spine. Scientific Scholar 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9479545/ /pubmed/36128141 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_87_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Dlaka, Domagoj
Vavro, Hrvoje
Romić, Dominik
Almahariq, Fadi
Chudy, Darko
Lukšić, Ivica
Raguž, Marina
Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title_full Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title_fullStr Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title_full_unstemmed Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title_short Spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in COVID-19 patient: Croatian national COVID hospital experience
title_sort spontaneous spinal subdural hematoma in covid-19 patient: croatian national covid hospital experience
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9479545/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36128141
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_87_2022
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