Patterns of acute ischemic stroke and intracranial hemorrhage in patients with COVID-19 : Results of a retrospective multicenter neuroimaging-based study from three central European countries.
Ulf R Jensen-KonderingChristoph J MaurerHanna C B BrudermannMarielle ErnstSam SedaghatNils G MargrafThomas BahmerOlav JansenJawed NawabiEstelle VogtLaura BüttnerEberhard SiebertMichael BartlVolker MausGregor WerdingMarc SchlamannNuran AbdullayevBenjamin BenderVivien RichterAnnerose MengelSiri GöpelAnsgar BerlisAstrid GramsValentin LadenhaufElke R GizewskiPhilipp KindlVictor Schulze-ZachauMarios PsychogiosInke R KönigStefan SondermannSönke WallisNorbert BrüggemannPeter SchrammAlexander NeumannPublished in: Journal of neurology (2023)
AIS was the most common finding on cranial imaging. IH was more prevalent than expected but a less common finding than AIS. Patients with IH had a distinct clinical profile compared to patients with AIS. There was no association between AIS or IH and the severity of COVID-19. A considerable proportion of patients presented with neurological symptoms first. Laboratory parameters have limited value as a screening tool.
Keyphrases
- acute ischemic stroke
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- ejection fraction
- coronavirus disease
- sars cov
- newly diagnosed
- chronic kidney disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- clinical trial
- patient reported outcomes
- mass spectrometry
- physical activity
- double blind
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- depressive symptoms
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus