Evaluating the frequency of neurological symptoms in COVID-19 patients: A cross-sectional study.
Shima RasouliPayam EmamiFarhad AzadmehrFarzaneh KarimyanPublished in: Health science reports (2023)
The pathophysiology of COVID-19 virus infection involving the central nervous system is not fully understood. Neurological symptoms of this virus include delirium, headache, decreased level of consciousness, and seizures. Identifying the symptoms and mechanisms of neurological complications of COVID-19 is necessary for proper screening and complete treatment because a patient infected by COVID-19 may not show respiratory failure signs but may be a carrier. A complete and accurate knowledge of the symptoms and complications of this infection for proper screening of patients to prevent transmission and spread of this disease is critically needed.
Keyphrases
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- coronavirus disease
- respiratory failure
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- sleep quality
- risk factors
- healthcare
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- prognostic factors
- case report
- physical activity
- intensive care unit
- cardiac surgery
- high resolution
- depressive symptoms
- patient reported outcomes
- blood brain barrier
- replacement therapy