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Neurologic manifestations of COVID-19 in critically ill patients: results of the prospective multicenter registry PANDEMIC

Authors :
Konstantinos Dimitriadis
Jan Meis
Hermann Neugebauer
Kristian Barlinn
Bernhard Neumann
Georg Gahn
Piergiorgio Lochner
Benjamin Knier
Sarah Lindemann
Kurt Wolfram Sühs
Kristina Szabo
Thomas Pfefferkorn
Ingo Schirotzek
Tobias Freilinger
Bassa Burc
Albrecht Günther
Matthias Wittstock
Patrick Schramm
Gernot Reimann
Jana Godau
Gabor Nagy
Fatima B. Koenig
Fabian Essig
Hartwig Klinker
Christian Hartmann
Moritz L. Schmidbauer
Tim Steinberg
Lora Lefterova
Christina Klose
Julian Bösel
for the IGNITE study group
Source :
Critical Care, Vol 26, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
BMC, 2022.

Abstract

Abstract Background Neurologic manifestations are increasingly reported in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Yet, data on prevalence, predictors and relevance for outcome of neurological manifestations in patients requiring intensive care are scarce. We aimed to characterize prevalence, risk factors and impact on outcome of neurologic manifestations in critically ill COVID-19 patients. Methods In the prospective, multicenter, observational registry study PANDEMIC (Pooled Analysis of Neurologic DisordErs Manifesting in Intensive care of COVID-19), we enrolled COVID-19 patients with neurologic manifestations admitted to 19 German intensive care units (ICU) between April 2020 and September 2021. We performed descriptive and explorative statistical analyses. Multivariable models were used to investigate factors associated with disorder categories and their underlying diagnoses as well as to identify predictors of outcome. Results Of the 392 patients included in the analysis, 70.7% (277/392) were male and the mean age was 65.3 (SD ± 3.1) years. During the study period, a total of 2681 patients with COVID-19 were treated at the ICUs of 15 participating centers. New neurologic disorders were identified in 350 patients, reported by these centers, suggesting a prevalence of COVID-19-associated neurologic disorders of 12.7% among COVID-19 ICU patients. Encephalopathy (46.2%; 181/392), cerebrovascular (41.0%; 161/392) and neuromuscular disorders (20.4%; 80/392) were the most frequent categories identified. Out of 35 cerebrospinal fluid analyses with reverse transcriptase PCR for SARS-COV-2, only 3 were positive. In-hospital mortality was 36.0% (140/389), and functional outcome (mRS 3 to 5) of surviving patients was poor at hospital discharge in 70.9% (161/227). Intracerebral hemorrhage (OR 6.2, 95% CI 2.5–14.9, p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13648535
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Critical Care
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.010404c81c5943d08ffa6f23d888dce5
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-022-04080-3