住院患者covid-19的神经学表现及其与疾病严重程度的关系:一项针对cov患者的单中心横断面研究。

Q3 Social Sciences Multicultural Education Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5281/zenodo.4730889
H. Farid, A. Hashim, N. H. Hasrat
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2019年12月,新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在中国武汉市首次出现,并迅速蔓延为全球卫生大流行。主要表现为呼吸系统和心脏症状,但也有神经系统症状的报道。在伊拉克巴士拉Al-Mawani教学医院对168例新冠肺炎患者进行了单中心横断面研究,以评估新冠肺炎的神经学表现及其与疾病严重程度的关系。研究中60.7%的患者有神经系统症状。最常见的报告症状是头痛(39%),其次是头晕(头昏)(28.6%)。急性精神错乱、脑神经麻痹、偏瘫等较严重的神经系统表现多见于严重去饱和、肺受累程度高及细胞因子风暴综合征患者,主要分布于老年、男性及合并症患者。14.3%的患者发生急性脑血管意外(脑卒中),主要表现为严重的去饱和和侵袭性肺受累。
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The neurological manifestations of covid-19 and their relationship with the disease severity in hospitalized patients: A single-centered, cross-sectional study on patients with co…
The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan city, China in December 2019 and rapidly spread as a global health pandemic. The primary presentation is respiratory and cardiac symptoms, but neurological features are also being reported. A single-centered, cross-sectional study on 168 patients with COVID-19 was conducted in Al-Mawani teaching hospital, Basra, Iraq to assess the neurological manifestations of COVID-19 and their relationship with the disease severity. 60.7% of the patients involved in the study were documented to have neurological manifestations. The most common reported symptom is the headache (39%) followed by the dizziness(lightheadedness) (28.6%). The more severe neurological manifestations as the acute confusion, cranial nerve palsies, hemiplegia are more seen among those with sever desaturation, higher lung involvement as well as those with cytokine storm syndrome and mainly distributed among older age, males and in patients with comorbidities.The acute cerebrovascular accident(stroke)present in 14.3% of patient, mainly in whom are complain from sever desaturation and aggressive lung involvement.
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