Butala Nitin
Dr. Butala is a Neurologist and Neurophysiologist at Baptist Health in Jacksonville, Florida and an Assistant professor of Neurology at the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Bradenton, Florida.
Innov Clin Neurosci. 2020 Apr 1;17(4-6):13-15.
Coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) has spread rapidly around the world and has been declared a pandemic by World Health Organization. Neurological manifestations are being reported in patients with COVID-19 but clinical guidelines and effective treatments remain unclear. In this brief review, the authors examine the latest available evidence to date regarding the neurological implications of COVID-19 and how the novel coronavirus might possibly impact patients with pre-existing neurological conditions. COVID-19-specific recommendations from the American Academy of Neurology and and other neurologic disease-specific organizations are summarized. : Current retrospective case series and cohort studies from Wuhan, China, are indicating that almost one-third of the patients with COVID-19 have shown neurological manifestations; older age and comorbid conditions are associated worsened outcomes. Abnormal laboratory findings are being reported in acute cases of patients with COVID-19. : Understanding the spectrum of neurological manifestations of COVID-19 and the impact of COVID-19 on patients with underlying neurological conditions might help to improve outcomes.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)已在全球迅速传播,并被世界卫生组织宣布为大流行病。COVID-19患者中出现了神经学表现,但临床指南和有效治疗方法仍不明确。在这篇简要综述中,作者研究了迄今为止关于COVID-19的神经学影响以及这种新型冠状病毒可能如何影响已有神经疾病患者的最新现有证据。总结了美国神经病学学会和其他特定神经疾病组织针对COVID-19的具体建议。来自中国武汉的当前回顾性病例系列和队列研究表明,近三分之一的COVID-19患者出现了神经学表现;年龄较大和合并症与较差的预后相关。COVID-19急性病例报告了异常实验室检查结果。了解COVID-19的神经学表现范围以及COVID-19对潜在神经疾病患者的影响可能有助于改善预后。