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Neurological symptoms and complications in predominantly hospitalized COVID-19 patients: Results of the European multinational Lean European Open Survey on SARS-Infected Patients (LEOSS).

Nina N KleinebergSamuel KnaussEileen GülkeHans O PinnschmidtCarolin E M JakobPaul LingorKerstin HellwigAchim BertheleGünter HöglingerGereon R FinkMatthias EndresChristian GerloffChristine KleinMelanie StecherAnnika Y ClassenSiegbert RiegStefan BorgmannFrank HansesMaria M RüthrichMartin HowerLukas TomettenMartina HaselbergerChristiane PiepelUta MerleSebastian DolffChristian DegenhardtBjörn-Erik O JensenMaria J G T VehreschildJohanna ErberChristiana FrankeClemens Warnkenull null
Published in: European journal of neurology (2021)
Our data on mostly hospitalized COVID-19 patients show that excessive tiredness or prior neurodegenerative disease at first presentation increase the risk of an unfavorable short-term outcome. ICB in critical COVID-19 was associated with therapeutic interventions, such as anticoagulation and ECMO, and thus may be an indirect complication of a life-threatening systemic viral infection.
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