调查 COVID-19 的脊柱和脊髓并发症

Seyed Reza Mousavi, Majidreza Farrokhi, Navid Kalani, Tina Mosalanezhad, Fatemeh Karimi, O. Eilami, A. Kazeminezhad
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背景与目的:SARS-COV-2可表现为肺部、肾脏、胃肠道、血液系统和神经系统。神经系统症状可能出现在COVID-19症状和体征之后或之前。脊柱和脊髓并发症被记录为COVID-19的神经系统并发症。新冠肺炎后脊髓病理表现为炎症性脊髓病和疑似脊髓缺血。COVID-19脊髓炎最常见的表现是无增强的中央扩张性脊髓T2信号改变,但它可以表现为外侧和背柱特异性疾病,在某些情况下表现为磁共振成像(MRI)阴性。脊髓参与COVID-19感染尚无已知的记录机制,但它似乎是一种感染后免疫和炎症后疾病和反应。SARS-CoV-2病毒感染可导致脑和脊髓脱髓鞘,也可加剧已知的原发性脱髓鞘疾病。方法和材料/患者:本研究是一项关于COVID-19脊髓并发症的叙述性研究。为了提供最新信息,我们精确地回顾了关于脊柱和脊髓并发症的COVID-19文章。以关键词COVID-19、SARS-CoV-2、spine、spinal cord为基础,从Google Scholar、PubMed、Medline中提取相关文献,进行精确研究。结果:有报道的COVID-19累及脊柱和脊髓病例。这些参与的机制没有文献记载,但可能的机制是直接入侵、细胞因子风暴、凝血功能障碍和自身免疫反应。这类并发症的常规治疗是治疗这些并发症与其他主要原因,对治疗反应差和不满意的脊髓病;然而,早期诊断和警惕这种受累可以改善结果。结论:新冠肺炎可导致部分患者出现脊柱和脊髓并发症,并发症发生率未知。发病机制尚不完全清楚;因此,有必要进行更多结论性研究,以改善我们对COVID-19脊髓和脊柱并发症的了解。
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Investigating Spine and Spinal Cord Complications of COVID-19
Background and Aim: SARS-COV-2 can present with pulmonary, renal, gastrointestinal, hematological, and neurological manifestations. Neurological manifestations may occur after or before COVID-19 symptoms and signs. Spine and spinal cord complications are documented as neurological complications of COVID-19. Spinal cord pathology following COVID-19 showed inflammatory myelopathy and suspected cord ischemia. The most frequent presentation of COVID-19 myelitis is non-enhancing central expansile cord T2 signal changes, but it can present with lateral and dorsal column-specific disease and in some cases with negative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). There is no known documented mechanism for spinal cord involvement in COVID-19 infection, but it seems as a post-infectious immunological and post-inflammatory disorder and reaction. Viral infection of SARS-CoV-2 can cause demyelination of the brain and spinal cord and also can exacerbate the known primary demyelinating disorders. Methods and Materials/Patients: This is a narrative study about the spinal cord complications of COVID-19. To provide up-to-date information, we precisely reviewed COVID-19 articles on spine and spinal cord complications. Based on the keywords COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, spine, and spinal cord, all the related articles were taken from Google Scholar, PubMed, and Medline and were precisely studied. Results: There are reported cases of COVID-19 spine and spinal cord involvement. There is no documented mechanism for these involvements but the possible mechanisms are direct invasion, cytokine storm, coagulopathy, and an autoimmune response. The routine therapy of such complications is the treatment of these complications with other primary causes with a poor and unsatisfactory response of myelopathy to treatment; however, early diagnosis and vigilance of such involvement improve outcome. Conclusion: COVID-19 can cause spine and spinal cord complications in some patients without a known incidence rate of such complications. The pathogenesis is not completely known; therefore, more conclusive studies are obligatory to improve our information on COVID-19 spinal cord and spine complications.
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