Author: Uginet, Marjolaine; Breville, Gautier; Assal, Frédéric; Lövblad, Karlâ€Olof; Vargas, Maria Isabel; Pugin, Jérôme; Serratrice, Jacques; Herrmann, Francois R.; Lalive, Patrice H.; Allali, Gilles
Title: COVIDâ€19 encephalopathy: Clinical and neurobiological features Cord-id: nq3esjyb Document date: 2021_4_23
ID: nq3esjyb
Snippet: Severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) has been associated with neurological complications, including acute encephalopathy. To better understand the neuropathogenesis of this acute encephalopathy, we describe a series of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) encephalopathy, highlighting its phenomenology and its neurobiological features. On May 10, 2020, 707 patients infected by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 were hospitalized at the Geneva University Hospitals; 31 (4.4%) consecut
Document: Severe acute respiratory coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2) has been associated with neurological complications, including acute encephalopathy. To better understand the neuropathogenesis of this acute encephalopathy, we describe a series of patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) encephalopathy, highlighting its phenomenology and its neurobiological features. On May 10, 2020, 707 patients infected by SARSâ€CoVâ€2 were hospitalized at the Geneva University Hospitals; 31 (4.4%) consecutive patients with an acute encephalopathy (64.6 ± 12.1 years; 6.5% female) were included in this series, after exclusion of comorbid neurological conditions, such as stroke or meningitis. The severity of the COVIDâ€19 encephalopathy was divided into severe and mild based on the Richmond Agitation Sedation Scale (RASS): severe cases (n = 14, 45.2%) were defined on a RASS < −3 at worst presentation. The severe form of this soâ€called COVIDâ€19 encephalopathy presented more often a headache. The severity of the pneumonia was not associated with the severity of the COVIDâ€19 encephalopathy: 28 of 31 (90%) patients did develop an acute respiratory distress syndrome, without any difference between groups (p = .665). Magnetic resonance imaging abnormalities were found in 92.0% (23 of 25 patients) with an intracranial vessel gadolinium enhancement in 85.0% (17 of 20 patients), while an increased cerebrospinal fluid/serum quotient of albumin suggestive of bloodâ€brain barrier disruption was reported in 85.7% (6 of 7 patients). Reverse transcriptionâ€polymerase chain reaction for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was negative for all patients in the cerebrospinal fluid. Although different pathophysiological mechanisms may contribute to this acute encephalopathy, our findings suggest the hypothesis of disturbed brain homeostasis and vascular dysfunction consistent with a SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€induced endotheliitis.
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