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Author: Anand, Pria; Al-Faraj, Abrar; Sader, Elie; Dashkoff, Jonathan; Abdennadher, Myriam; Murugesan, Rubachandran; Cervantes-Arslanian, Anna M.; Daneshmand, Ali
Title: Seizure as the presenting symptom of COVID-19: A retrospective case series
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  • Document date: 2020_7_21
  • ID: kj2iszoc
    Snippet: Abstract Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly become a global pandemic, with over 1.8 million confirmed cases worldwide to date. Preliminary reports suggest that the disease may present in diverse ways, including with neurological symptoms, but few published reports in the literature describe seizures in patients with COVID-19. Objective To characterize the risk factors, clinical features, and outcomes of seizures in patients with COVID-19. Methods Retrospective case series
    Document: Abstract Background Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly become a global pandemic, with over 1.8 million confirmed cases worldwide to date. Preliminary reports suggest that the disease may present in diverse ways, including with neurological symptoms, but few published reports in the literature describe seizures in patients with COVID-19. Objective To characterize the risk factors, clinical features, and outcomes of seizures in patients with COVID-19. Methods Retrospective case series. Cases were identified through a review of admissions and consultations to the neurology and neurocritical care services between April 1, 2020, and May 15, 2020. Setting A tertiary care, safety-net hospital in Boston, MA. Participants Patients presenting with seizures and COVID-19 during the study period. Results Seven patients met inclusion criteria (5 female, 71%). Patients ranged in age from 37 to 88 years (median 75 years). Three patients had a prior history of well-controlled epilepsy (43%), while 4 patients had new-onset seizures, including 2 patients with prior history of remote stroke. Three patients had no preceding symptoms of COVID-19 prior to presentation (57%), and in all cases, seizures were the symptom that prompted presentation to the emergency department, regardless of prior symptoms of COVID-19. Conclusions Provoking factors for seizures in patients with COVID-19 may include metabolic factors, systemic illness, and possibly direct effects of the virus. In endemic areas with community spread of COVID-19, clinicians should be vigilant for the infection in patients who present with seizures, which may precede respiratory symptoms or prompt presentation to medical care. Early testing, isolation and contact tracking of these patients can prevent further transmission of the virus.

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