UTN (Neurovascular Therapy Unit), F. Spaziani Hospital, Frosinone, Italy,
UTN (Neurovascular Therapy Unit), F. Spaziani Hospital, Frosinone, Italy.
Cerebrovasc Dis. 2020;49(3):341-344. doi: 10.1159/000509453. Epub 2020 Jul 7.
The COVID-19 outbreak is currently the major public health concern worldwide. This infection, caused by the novel coronavirus Sars Cov2, primarily affects respiratory system, but there is increasing evidence of neurologic involvement and cerebrovascular accidents.
We present a case of stroke in a 62-year-old COVID-19-positive patient, with multiple vascular risk factors. The patient arrived 1 h after onset of symptoms, was treated with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) with improvement of neurologic deficits, and later developed right foot arterial ischemia (recanalized by balloon catheter angioplasty) and left arm superficial venous thrombosis. A control computed tomography (CT) scan 7 days after onset showed hemorrhagic transformation of ischemic lesion without mass effect. However, respiratory and neurologic conditions improved so that the patient was discharged to rehabilitation.
Until now, few cases of stroke in COVID-19 have been described, mainly in severe forms. This patient had ischemic injuries in different sites as well as venous thrombosis; hence, we speculate that Sars Cov2 could have a direct role in promoting vascular accidents since its receptor ACE2 is a surface protein also expressed by endothelial cells. This case suggests that COVID-19 can favor strokes and in general vascular complications, even in milder cases, and the presence of preexisting risk factors could play a determinant role.
目前,COVID-19 疫情是全球主要的公共卫生关注点。这种由新型冠状病毒 Sars Cov2 引起的感染主要影响呼吸系统,但越来越多的证据表明其涉及神经系统并可引发脑血管意外。
我们报告了一例 COVID-19 阳性、有多种血管风险因素的 62 岁患者发生卒中。该患者在症状发作后 1 小时到达医院,接受了重组组织型纤溶酶原激活剂(rtPA)治疗,神经功能缺损得到改善,随后出现右侧足部动脉缺血(经球囊导管血管成形术再通)和左侧手臂浅表静脉血栓形成。发病后 7 天的控制 CT 扫描显示缺血性病变出现出血性转化,无肿块效应。然而,患者的呼吸和神经状况有所改善,因此出院至康复科。
到目前为止,COVID-19 患者中仅有少数卒中病例被描述,主要为重症患者。该患者有不同部位的缺血性损伤和静脉血栓形成;因此,我们推测 Sars Cov2 可能通过其受体 ACE2 直接作用于内皮细胞而促进血管意外的发生。该病例提示 COVID-19 可促进卒中及一般血管并发症的发生,即使是在轻症患者中,且存在既往的风险因素可能起决定性作用。