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Approaches to Understanding COVID‐19 and its Neurological Associations

Authors :
Beghi, Ettore
Michael, Benedict D.
Solomon, Tom
Westenberg, Erica
Winkler, Andrea S.
Knauss, Samuel
Sejvar, Jim
Siddiqi, Omar
Netravathi, M.
Charway‐Felli, Augustina
Abd‐Allah, Foad
Bassetti, Claudio
Ferreira, Maria Lúcia Brito
Chou, Sherry Hsiang‐Yi
Dalmau, Josep
Delgado‐García, Guillermo
Easton, Ava
Emmrich, Julius
Endres, Matthias
Fleury, Agnès
Frontera, Jennifer A.
García‐Azorín, David
Guekht, Alla
Helbok, Raimund
Hellwig, Kerstin
Höglinger, Günter
Hoo, Fan Kee
Klein, Christine
Lant, Suzannah
McNett, Molly
Moro, Elena
Padovani, Alessandro
Pfausler, Bettina
Prasad, Kameshwar
Roman, Gustavo C.
Sarfo, Fred S.
Satishchandra, Parthasarathy
Saylor, Deanna
Spatola, Marianna
Spencer, Peter
Stark, Richard J.
Synofzik, Matthis
Taba, Pille
Tagliavini, Fabrizio
Thakur, Kiran T.
Umapathi, Thirugnanam
Vijayabala, Jeevagan
Weissenborn, Karin
Wijeratne, Tissa
Wood, Greta K.
Carroll, William M.
Oreja‐Guevara, Celia
Leonardi, Matilde
Schmutzhard, Erich
Source :
Annals of Neurology, ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2021.

Abstract

There is an accumulating volume of research into neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19). However, inconsistent study designs, inadequate controls, poorly validated tests, and differing settings, interventions, and cultural norms weaken study quality and comparability, hence the understanding of the spectrum, burden, and pathophysiology of these complications. Therefore, a global COVID‐19 Neuro Research Coalition, together with the World Health Organization, has reviewed reports of COVID‐19 neurological complications and harmonized clinical measures for future research. This will facilitate well‐designed studies using precise, consistent case definitions of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection and neurological complications, with standardized forms for pooled data analyses that nonspecialists can use, including those in low‐income settings. ANN NEUROL 2021;89:1059–1067

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15318249 and 03645134
Volume :
89
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Annals of Neurology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f59c9309976688e0b9213cf61ac905b