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神经 COVID-19 国际队列患者的短期和长期结局及预测因素。

Short- and long-term outcome and predictors in an international cohort of patients with neuro-COVID-19.

机构信息

Istituto di Ricerche Farmacologiche Mario Negri IRCCS, Milan, Italy.

Neurological Intensive Care Unit, Department of Neurology, Medical University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria.

出版信息

Eur J Neurol. 2022 Jun;29(6):1663-1684. doi: 10.1111/ene.15293. Epub 2022 Mar 7.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE

Despite the increasing number of reports on the spectrum of neurological manifestations of COVID-19 (neuro-COVID), few studies have assessed short- and long-term outcome of the disease.

METHODS

This is a cohort study enrolling adult patients with neuro-COVID seen in neurological consultation. Data were collected prospectively or retrospectively in the European Academy of Neurology NEuro-covid ReGistrY ((ENERGY). The outcome at discharge was measured using the modified Rankin Scale and defined as 'stable/improved' if the modified Rankin Scale score was equal to or lower than the pre-morbid score, 'worse' if the score was higher than the pre-morbid score. Status at 6 months was also recorded. Demographic and clinical variables were assessed as predictors of outcome at discharge and 6 months.

RESULTS

From July 2020 to March 2021, 971 patients from 19 countries were included. 810 (83.4%) were hospitalized. 432 (53.3%) were discharged with worse functional status. Older age, stupor/coma, stroke and intensive care unit (ICU) admission were predictors of worse outcome at discharge. 132 (16.3%) died in hospital. Older age, cancer, cardiovascular complications, refractory shock, stupor/coma and ICU admission were associated with death. 262 were followed for 6 months. Acute stroke or ataxia, ICU admission and degree of functional impairment at discharge were predictors of worse outcome. 65/221 hospitalized patients (29.4%) and 10/32 non-hospitalized patients (24.4%) experienced persisting neurological symptoms/signs. 10/262 patients (3.8%) developed new neurological complaints during the 6 months of follow-up.

CONCLUSIONS

Neuro-COVID is a severe disease associated with worse functional status at discharge, particularly in older subjects and those with comorbidities and acute complications of infection.

摘要

背景与目的

尽管越来越多的报道涉及 COVID-19(神经 COVID)的神经表现谱,但很少有研究评估该疾病的短期和长期预后。

方法

这是一项纳入在神经科会诊中观察到神经 COVID 的成年患者的队列研究。数据以前瞻性或回顾性方式在欧洲神经病学会 NEuro-covid ReGistrY (ENERGY)中收集。出院时的结局使用改良 Rankin 量表进行测量,如果改良 Rankin 量表评分等于或低于发病前评分,则定义为“稳定/改善”,如果评分高于发病前评分,则定义为“恶化”。还记录了 6 个月时的状态。评估人口统计学和临床变量作为出院和 6 个月时结局的预测因素。

结果

从 2020 年 7 月至 2021 年 3 月,来自 19 个国家的 971 名患者入组。810 名(83.4%)患者住院。432 名(53.3%)出院时功能状态恶化。年龄较大、昏迷/意识障碍、中风和重症监护病房(ICU)入院是出院时结局较差的预测因素。132 名(16.3%)患者在医院死亡。年龄较大、癌症、心血管并发症、难治性休克、昏迷/意识障碍和 ICU 入院与死亡相关。262 名患者随访 6 个月。急性中风或共济失调、ICU 入院和出院时的功能损伤程度是结局较差的预测因素。65/221 名住院患者(29.4%)和 10/32 名非住院患者(24.4%)经历持续的神经症状/体征。262 名患者中有 10 名(3.8%)在 6 个月的随访期间出现新的神经投诉。

结论

神经 COVID 是一种严重疾病,与出院时功能状态较差相关,尤其是在老年患者和伴有合并症以及感染急性并发症的患者中。

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