García-Moncó Juan Carlos, Cabrera Muras Antonio, Erburu Iriarte Markel, Rodrigo Armenteros Patricia, Collía Fernández Alejandra, Arranz-Martínez Javier, Kapetanovic Solange, Lorenzo-García Ana, Bilbao González Amaia, Gomez-Beldarrain Marian
Osakidetza Basque Health Service (JCG-M, ACM, MEI, PRA, ACF, SK, AL-G, ABG), Basurto University Hospital, Departments of Neurology and Research Unit; and Galdakao Hospital (JA-M, MG-B), Vizcaya, Spain.
Neurol Clin Pract. 2021 Apr;11(2):e64-e72. doi: 10.1212/CPJ.0000000000000913.
An increasing number of neurologic problems are being described in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease, but their frequency and type have not been defined. In this study, we sought to determine the extent of neurologic manifestations of COVID-19 in a prospective series of unselected patients admitted to the general medicine wards of our hospitals due to COVID-19 and who were examined by a team of neurologists.
Eight neurologists provided medical attention to patients hospitalized for COVID-19 to provide medical support to other hospital units tasked with the care of an increasingly larger influx of patients with COVID-19. A series of 100 consecutive, unselected patients were evaluated systematically, including a questionnaire that collected medical information derived from the initial examination and the medical history.
Eighty-eight percent of the patients had 1 neurologic manifestation associated with COVID-19 during hospitalization. Most common were anosmia-dysgeusia and headache (44% each), myalgias (43%), and dizziness (36%). Less frequent were encephalopathy (8%), syncope (7%), seizures (2%), and ischemic stroke during the period of hospitalization (2%). Anosmia and headache associated with younger patients with less severe disease, and both were associated with each other and with serum inflammatory markers. Encephalopathy was associated with fever and syncope and with markers of inflammation.
Neurologic disturbances are common in patients with COVID-19, particularly if patients are evaluated by neurologists. There is a wide variety of neurologic conditions, some of them severe, in the spectrum of COVID-19 disease that will benefit from an evaluation by practicing neurologists.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)中描述的神经系统问题越来越多,但其发生率和类型尚未明确。在本研究中,我们试图确定因COVID-19入住我院普通内科病房且由一组神经科医生进行检查的未经挑选的前瞻性系列患者中COVID-19神经系统表现的程度。
八位神经科医生为因COVID-19住院的患者提供医疗服务,以向负责照料越来越多COVID-19患者的其他医院科室提供医疗支持。对连续100例未经挑选的患者进行了系统评估,包括一份收集来自初始检查和病史的医疗信息的问卷。
88%的患者在住院期间有1种与COVID-19相关的神经系统表现。最常见的是嗅觉减退-味觉障碍和头痛(各占44%)、肌痛(43%)和头晕(36%)。住院期间较少见的是脑病(8%)、晕厥(7%)、癫痫发作(2%)和缺血性卒中(2%)。嗅觉减退和头痛与病情较轻的年轻患者相关,且二者相互关联,并与血清炎症标志物相关。脑病与发热、晕厥及炎症标志物相关。
神经系统紊乱在COVID-19患者中很常见,尤其是由神经科医生进行评估时。在COVID-19疾病范围内存在多种神经系统疾病,其中一些较为严重,这些疾病将受益于执业神经科医生的评估。