Cranial nerve involvement in COVID-19

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY American Journal of Otolaryngology Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-03-26 DOI:10.1016/j.amjoto.2021.102999
Ahmet Doblan , Mehmet Erkan Kaplama , Semih Ak , Nazlı Basmacı , Emine Zeynep Tarini , Şeniz Engür Göktaş , Süleyman Güler , Togay Müderris
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Abstract

Introduction

The COVID-19 disease emerged in Wuhan province of China in November 2019 and spread across the world in a short time, resulting in a pandemic. The first case in Turkey was detected on March 11, 2020. The aim of the current study was to reveal the effects of COVID-19 on cranial nerves by monitoring people infected with the disease based on repeated examinations and surveys.

Material and method

The data of 356 patients with a positive COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test who received treatment between June 2020 and August 2020 in our hospital were prospectively evaluated after the study was approved by the relevant ethics committee.

Results

Of the 356 patients included in the study, 47 under the age of 18 years were excluded due to their unreliable examination and anamnesis findings. In addition, seven patients that died while in hospital were excluded from the study due to the lack of examination and survey records during their hospitalization. The data of the remaining 302 patients were statistically analyzed. Symptoms of cranial nerve involvement were observed in 135 patients.

Conclusion

The COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV2 virus commonly results in cranial nerve symptoms. The fact that these findings are more common and severe in COVID-19 than previous SARS and MERS outbreaks suggests that it has a more neurotrophic and more aggressive neuroinvasion. While the negative effects of the virus on sensory functions resulting from cranial nerve involvement are evident, motor functions are rarely affected.

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COVID-19颅神经受累
2019年11月,新型冠状病毒病在中国武汉市首次出现,并在短时间内传播到世界各地,导致大流行。土耳其于2020年3月11日发现首例病例。本次研究的目的是通过反复检查和调查,监测新冠病毒感染者,揭示新冠病毒对脑神经的影响。材料与方法对2020年6月至2020年8月在我院接受治疗的356例COVID-19聚合酶链反应(PCR)检测阳性患者的数据进行前瞻性评价,经相关伦理委员会批准后进行研究。结果在纳入研究的356例患者中,47例年龄在18岁以下的患者因检查和记忆结果不可靠而被排除在外。此外,7例住院期间死亡的患者因住院期间缺乏检查和调查记录而被排除在研究之外。对其余302例患者的资料进行统计分析。135例患者出现脑神经受累症状。结论由SARS-CoV2病毒引起的COVID-19疾病通常以颅神经症状为主。这些发现在COVID-19中比以前的SARS和MERS爆发更常见和严重,这一事实表明它具有更强的神经营养性和更积极的神经侵袭性。虽然脑神经受累对感觉功能造成的负面影响是明显的,但运动功能很少受到影响。
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American Journal of Otolaryngology
American Journal of Otolaryngology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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