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Author: Kubota, Takafumi; Kuroda, Naoto
Title: Exacerbation of preexisting neurological symptoms and COVID-19 severity in patients with comorbid neurological disorders and COVID-19: A systematic review
  • Cord-id: 9d2309no
  • Document date: 2020_11_1
  • ID: 9d2309no
    Snippet: BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic diseases usually develop severe 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, little is known about the effects of COVID-19 on patients with neurological disorders. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the severity of COVID-19 and its effect on preexisting neurological symptoms in patients with comorbid neurological disorder and COVID-19. METHODS: We searched the MEDLINE (PubMed) and medRxiv databases for reports of patients with both neurological disord
    Document: BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic diseases usually develop severe 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19). However, little is known about the effects of COVID-19 on patients with neurological disorders. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate the severity of COVID-19 and its effect on preexisting neurological symptoms in patients with comorbid neurological disorder and COVID-19. METHODS: We searched the MEDLINE (PubMed) and medRxiv databases for reports of patients with both neurological disorders and COVID-19. Studies reporting data on changes in the symptoms of preexisting neurological disorders and/or the severity of COVID-19 were included. RESULTS: Twenty-six articles with 2278 patients with comorbid neurological disorder and COVID-19 were identified. Of 232 patients, 74 (31.9 %) showed exacerbation of preexisting neurological symptoms of dementia (55/92; 59.5 %), Parkinson’s disease (10/17; 58.8 %), epilepsy (1/1; 100 %), and unspecified neurological disorders (8/106; 7.5 %). Of 2168 patients, 478 (22.0 %) showed severe COVID-19 course. These included patients with cerebrovascular disease (86/445; 19.3 %), dementia (70/316; 22.2 %), Parkinson’s disease (25/214; 11.7 %), multiple sclerosis (28/71; 39.4 %), spinal cord injury (5/7; 71.4 %), and unspecified neurological disorders (254/1011; 25 %). CONCLUSIONS: Patients with comorbid neurological disorders and COVID-19 may develop more severe preexisting neurological symptoms and COVID-19. Clinicians should be aware of the risk of symptom exacerbation and severe COVID-19 in patients with neurological disease and should focus on the prevention and early care of COVID-19.

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