An insidious clinical picture: optic nerve involvement in COVID-19 patients

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Turkish Journal Of Neurology Pub Date : 2022-05-09 DOI:10.4274/tnd.2022.67026
Özgül Ocak, E. Şahi̇n, A. Şener, Barış Ocak
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Objective: Many neurological symptoms due to central nervous system, peripheral nervous system and musculoskeletal system damage have been reported in more than a third of patients with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19). Although optic neuritis has been reported in patients with COVID-19, they are extremely rare. The aim of this study was screening optic nerve involvement in COVID-19 with visual evoked potential (VEP) in asymptomatic patients without a history of visual impairment. Materials and Methods: Pattern reversal VEP measurements were made in 101 adult patients with COVID-19 without a history of visual impairment after they completed COVID-19 treatments and the quarantine period. VEPs were recorded with the 4-channel electromyography-evoked device in a dark room. P100 latencies and amplitudes were analyzed by the same neurologist. Results: A total of 34 (33.7%) patients had P100 latency prolongation. There was no significant difference in terms of gender, age or outpatient/inpatient treatment status. There was no significant correlation between the time of polymerase chain reaction diagnosis and VEP values. Conclusion: Contrary to previous studies, asymptomatic optic nerve involvement after COVID-19 was detected by VEP measurements. Prolongation of P100 latency shows the probable linkage between COVID-19 virus and angiotensin converting enzyme 2 receptors in human eyes.
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目的:超过三分之一的冠状病毒病-2019 (COVID-19)患者报告了由中枢神经系统、外周神经系统和肌肉骨骼系统损伤引起的许多神经系统症状。虽然在COVID-19患者中有视神经炎的报道,但它们非常罕见。本研究的目的是在无视力障碍史的无症状患者中,用视觉诱发电位(VEP)筛查视神经受累情况。材料与方法:对101例无视力障碍史的成年COVID-19患者在完成COVID-19治疗和隔离期后进行模式逆转VEP测量。用4通道肌电诱发装置在暗室中记录vep。P100潜伏期和振幅由同一位神经科医生分析。结果:34例(33.7%)患者出现P100潜伏期延长。性别、年龄、门诊/住院治疗情况无显著差异。聚合酶链反应诊断时间与VEP值无显著相关性。结论:与以往的研究相反,通过VEP测量可以检测到COVID-19后无症状视神经受累。P100潜伏期的延长表明COVID-19病毒与人眼血管紧张素转换酶2受体之间可能存在联系。
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