颅内出血与Covid-19:巴西1675例住院Covid-19患者的回顾性分析

IF 1.3 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Brain Hemorrhages Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.hest.2023.01.002
Artur Eduardo Martio, Pedro de Moraes Rêgo Soares, Octávio Ruschel Karam, Wagner Lazaretto Padua, Luciano Bambini Manzato, Paulo Moacir Mesquita Filho
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目的本研究旨在克服巴西新冠肺炎相关颅内出血(ICH)数据的缺乏。这是一项仍在进行中的更大规模研究的亚分析,该研究涵盖了2020年3月1日至2022年6月1日期间入院的患者的所有神经系统表现,这些患者通过聚合酶链式反应检测证实了活动性严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染。所有非创伤性脑出血患者均包括在内。结果对1675例患者进行了评估:917例(54.75%)有一种或多种神经系统症状,19例有非创伤性脑出血,发生率为1.13%。ICH和ICU入院前的神经系统表现与ICH的发生具有统计学意义(X2=6.734,p=0.00.95;OR=4.47;CI=1.3-15.4;FET=9.13;p=<;0.001;OR=9.15;CI=3.27-25.5)。结论我们的研究结果与世界文献基本一致。我们认为,风险因素的评估可以准确预测脑出血风险增加的患者亚组,但还需要进一步的研究来证实这些假设。
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Intracranial hemorrhage and Covid-19: A retrospective analysis of 1675 hospitalized Covid-19 Brazilian patients

Objective

The present study seeks to overcome the lack of data on Covid-19 associated intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) in Brazil.

Methods

This is a retrospective, single-center case series of consecutive patients. It is a subanalysis of a larger study still in progress, which covers all neurological manifestations that occurred in patients admitted between March 1st, 2020 and June 1st, 2022, with active SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed by polymerase chain reaction test. All patients with non-traumatic ICH were included.

Results

A total of 1675 patients were evaluated: 917 (54.75 %) had one or more neurological symptoms and 19 had non-traumatic ICH, comprising an incidence of 1.13 %. All patients had one or more risk factors for ICH. The presence of neurological manifestations before the ICH and ICU admission showed a statistically significant relationship with the occurrence of ICH (X2 = 6.734, p = 0.0095; OR = 4.47; CI = 1.3–15.4; and FET = 9.13; p = <0.001; OR = 9.15; CI = 3.27–25.5 respectively).

Conclusion

Our findings were largely congruent with the world literature. We believe that the assessment of risk factors can accurately predict the subgroup of patients at increased risk of ICH, but further studies are needed to confirm these hypotheses.

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Brain Hemorrhages
Brain Hemorrhages Medicine-Surgery
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