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Fewer COVID-19-associated strokes and reduced severity during the second COVID-19 wave: The Madrid Stroke Network.

Blanca FuentesMaria Alonso de LeciñanaRicardo RigualSebastián García-MadronaFernando Díaz-OteroClara AguirrePatricia CallejaJosé A Egido-HerreroJoaquín Carneado-RuizGerardo Ruiz-AresJorge Rodríguez-PardoÁngela Rodríguez-LópezÁlvaro Ximénez-CarrilloAlicia de FelipeFernando OstosGuillermo González-OrtegaPatricia SimalCarlos I Gómez EscalonillaPablo Gómez-Porro-SánchezBorja Cabal-PazGemma ReigAntonio Gil-NúñezJaime Masjuan VallejoExuperio Díez Tejedor
Published in: European journal of neurology (2021)
During the second COVID-19 wave, fewer stroke patients were diagnosed with COVID-19, and they had less stroke severity and milder COVID-19.
Keyphrases
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • atrial fibrillation
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • subarachnoid hemorrhage