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秘鲁利马一家公立医院中轻至中度新冠肺炎患者的神经学表现。

Neurological manifestations of patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 attending a public hospital in Lima, Peru.

作者信息

Carcamo Garcia Marco H, Garcia Choza Diego D, Salazar Linares Brenda J, Diaz Monica M

机构信息

Epidemiology, STD, and HIV Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru.

Care and Isolation Center for COVID-19 Patients Villa Panamericana, EsSalud - Social Health Insurance Institute, Lima, Peru.

出版信息

eNeurologicalSci. 2021 Jun;23:100338. doi: 10.1016/j.ensci.2021.100338. Epub 2021 Apr 14.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To determine the prevalence and characteristics of the most common neurological manifestations in Peruvian patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19.

METHODS

We conducted a single-center prospective, cross-sectional study at an isolation center functioning as a public acute-care hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lima, the capital city of Peru. This was a convenience sample of patients with acute COVID-19 infection and mild-to-moderate respiratory symptoms who presented for hospital admission between September 25 and November 25, 2020. We interviewed participants and collected demographic, medical history and clinical presentation data; all participants underwent a complete physical and neurological examination. Descriptive statistics and prevalence ratios (PR) with corresponding 95% confidence intervals and -values were calculated to explore between-groups differences.

RESULTS

Of 199 patients with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 enrolled in this study, 83% presented with at least one neurological symptom (mean symptom duration 8 +/- 6 days). The most common neurological symptoms were headache (72%), hypogeusia or ageusia (41%), hyposmia or anosmia (40%) and dizziness (34%). Only 2.5% of the cohort had an abnormal neurological examination. The majority (42%) had no prior comorbidities. Presence of at least 1 neurological symptom was independently associated with fever, dyspnea, cough, poor appetite, sore throat, chest tightness or diarrhea, but not with comorbid conditions.

CONCLUSIONS

This cross-sectional study found that headaches, and smell and taste dysfunction are common among patients presenting with mild-to-moderate acute COVID-19 in Lima, Peru. International longitudinal studies are needed to determine the long-term neurological sequelae of COVID-19 during the acute and post-infectious period.

摘要

目的

确定秘鲁轻至中度新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)患者中最常见神经表现的患病率及特征。

方法

在秘鲁首都利马的一家作为公共急症医院的隔离中心,我们开展了一项单中心前瞻性横断面研究。这是一个便利样本,选取了2020年9月25日至11月25日期间因急性COVID-19感染且有轻至中度呼吸道症状而入院的患者。我们对参与者进行了访谈,并收集了人口统计学、病史和临床表现数据;所有参与者均接受了全面的体格检查和神经学检查。计算描述性统计量以及患病率比值(PR)及其相应的95%置信区间和P值,以探讨组间差异。

结果

在本研究纳入的199例轻至中度COVID-19患者中,83%出现了至少一种神经症状(平均症状持续时间8±6天)。最常见的神经症状为头痛(72%)、味觉减退或味觉丧失(41%)、嗅觉减退或嗅觉丧失(40%)以及头晕(34%)。该队列中仅有2.5%的患者神经学检查异常。大多数患者(42%)既往无合并症。出现至少一种神经症状与发热、呼吸困难、咳嗽、食欲减退、咽痛、胸闷或腹泻独立相关,但与合并症无关。

结论

这项横断面研究发现,在秘鲁利马,轻至中度急性COVID-19患者中头痛以及嗅觉和味觉功能障碍很常见。需要开展国际纵向研究以确定COVID-19在急性期和感染后时期的长期神经后遗症。

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