Stroke in critical COVID-19 patients: a cautionary tale from the frontlines.

Anant Jain, Firas Jafri, Ravi Manglani, Fawaz Al-Mufti, Wilbert S Aronow, Dipak Chandy
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Introduction: Although Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily a disease of the respiratory system in its transmission and clinical manifestations, physicians have also reported a tropism toward the nervous system.

Methods: Neurological symptoms can occur as one of many systemic manifestations of a critical form of the disease or in isolation as the predominant presenting complaint.

Results: We report a series of 6 patients who suffered significant cerebrovascular accidents while being treated for critical COVID-19 in the intensive care units of a quaternary care hospital in New York's Hudson valley.

Conclusions: This series demonstrates how a relatively rare but catastrophic neurological complication can occur in patients with COVID-19 while they are being managed for their more common problems such as respiratory and renal failure.

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导言:尽管冠状病毒病2019(COVID-19)在传播和临床表现上主要是一种呼吸系统疾病,但医生们也报告了它对神经系统的倾向性:方法:神经系统症状可作为该病临界形式的多种全身表现之一,也可单独作为主要主诉出现:我们报告了在纽约哈德逊河谷一家四级医院重症监护室治疗危重型 COVID-19 时发生严重脑血管意外的 6 例患者:该系列病例表明,COVID-19 患者在接受呼吸衰竭和肾衰竭等常见疾病治疗时,可能会发生相对罕见但却具有灾难性的神经系统并发症。
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