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DOI: 10.1590/0004-282X-ANP-2021-0103
Neurological imaging findings in hospitalized COVID-19 patients: a retrospective observational study in two Brazilian reference centers
Achados de neuroimagem em pacientes hospitalizados por COVID-19: um estudo retrospectivo e observacional em dois serviços brasileiros de referência
ABSTRACT
Background: A variety of neurological manifestations have been attributed to COVID-19. Objective: To investigate the occurrence of neurological symptoms and neuroimaging findings in patients hospitalized in two Brazilian reference centers. Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of patients who had laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 presenting in two hospitals in Brazil between March 4 and July 7, 2020, who underwent brain imaging. Results: We recorded 1,359 patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19. Brain imaging was performed in 250 (18.4%) patients with neurological symptoms, and nine of them (3.6%) had acute or subacute ischemic stroke neuroimaging findings. Six of the nine patients initially presented with respiratory symptoms while the other three patients presented to the emergency room with acute stroke signs. Conclusions: We described the neuroimaging findings of patients infected with COVID-19 who presented with neurological symptoms in two major hospitals in Brazil. We reinforce the importance of being aware of cerebrovascular complications, both in severe hospitalized patients and in patients who present to the emergency room with acute neurological symptoms, even in the elderly.
RESUMO
Introdução: Diversas manifestações neurológicas têm sido atribuídas à COVID-19. Objetivo: Investigar a ocorrência de sintomas neurológicos e achados de neuroimagem em pacientes internados em dois centros de referência brasileiros. Métodos: Estudo retrospectivo que avaliou pacientes internados em dois hospitais no Brasil entre 4 de março e 7 de julho de 2020, com confirmação laboratorial de infecção pelo COVID-19 e que foram submetidos a tomografia computadorizada ou ressonância magnética do crânio em razão de sintomas neurológicos. Resultados: Obtivemos 1.359 pacientes com confirmação laboratorial de infecção pelo COVID-19. Deles, 250 (18,4%) apresentaram sintomas neurológicos e foram submetidos a exames de imagem do crânio e nove (3,6%) demonstraram achados de neuroimagem compatíveis com acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) isquêmico agudo ou subagudo. Em seis dos nove pacientes, observaram-se inicialmente tosse e dispneia graves, enquanto outros três chegaram ao pronto-socorro com sinais de AVC agudo. Conclusões: Foram descritos os achados de neuroimagem em pacientes infectados com COVID-19 em dois grandes centros de referência brasileiros. Reforçamos a importância de estar atento aos quadros neurológicos, especialmente de AVC, tanto em pacientes graves hospitalizados quanto em pacientes que chegam ao pronto-socorro com sintomas neurológicos agudos, mesmo em idosos.
Authors’ contributions:
ACD: first draft and final revision; RHMF, LFPG: first draft; DCF, FTP: Concept and discussion; CC, MRJ, ACMMJ: Discussion; MRJ: Discussion; AJR: Concept and final revision.
Support
This work was carried out with the support of the State Hospital Jayme Santos Neves linked to the State Secretary of Health of Espírito Santo (Sesa/ES), Brazil.
Publication History
Received: 05 April 2021
Accepted: 05 August 2021
Article published online:
06 February 2023
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