1. [Neurological complications in critical patients with COVID-19].
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Abenza-Abildúa MJ, Ramírez-Prieto MT, Moreno-Zabaleta R, Arenas-Valls N, Salvador-Maya MA, Algarra-Lucas C, Rojo Moreno-Arrones B, Sánchez-Cordón B, Ojeda-Ruíz de Luna J, Jimeno-Montero C, Navacerrada-Barrero FJ, Borrue-Fernández C, Malmierca-Corral E, Ruíz-Seco P, González-Ruano P, Palmí-Cortés I, Fernández-Travieso J, Mata-Álvarez de Santullano M, Almarcha-Menargues ML, Gutierrez-Gutierrez G, Palacios-Castaño JA, Alonso-Esteban R, Gonzalo-García N, and Pérez-López C
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Introduction: We analysed the neurological complications of patients with severe SARS-CoV-2 infection who required intensive care unit (ICU) admission., Patients and Methods: We conducted a retrospective, observational, descriptive study of consecutive patients admitted to the ICU due to severe respiratory symptoms secondary to SARS-CoV-2 infection between 1 April and 1 June 2020., Results: We included 30 patients with neurological symptoms; 21 were men (72.40%), and mean age (standard deviation [SD]) was 57.41 years (11.61). The mean duration of ICU stay was 18.83 days (14.33). The neurological conditions recorded were acute confusional syndrome in 28 patients (93.33%), neuromuscular disease in 15 (50%), headache in 5 (16.66%), cerebrovascular disease in 4 (13.33%), and encephalopathies/encephalitis in 4 (13.33%). CSF analysis results were normal in 6 patients (20%). Brain MRI or head CT showed alterations in 20 patients (66.6%). EEG was performed in all patients (100%), with 8 (26.66%) showing abnormal findings. In 5 of the 15 patients with clinical myopathy, diagnosis was confirmed with electroneuromyography. We found a correlation between older age and duration of ICU stay ( P = .002; 95% CI: 4.032-6.022; OR: 3,594)., Conclusions: Severe COVID-19 mainly affects men, as observed in other series. Half of our patients presented acute myopathy, and almost all patients left the ICU with acute confusional syndrome, which fully resolved; no correlation was found with EEG or neuroimaging findings. Older age is associated with longer ICU stay., (© 2020 Sociedad Española de Neurología. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.)
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- 2020
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