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Prognostic indicators and outcomes of hospitalised COVID-19 patients with neurological disease: An individual patient data meta-analysis.

Authors :
Bhagteshwar Singh
Suzannah Lant
Sofia Cividini
Jonathan W S Cattrall
Lynsey C Goodwin
Laura Benjamin
Benedict D Michael
Ayaz Khawaja
Aline de Moura Brasil Matos
Walid Alkeridy
Andrea Pilotto
Durjoy Lahiri
Rebecca Rawlinson
Sithembinkosi Mhlanga
Evelyn C Lopez
Brendan F Sargent
Anushri Somasundaran
Arina Tamborska
Glynn Webb
Komal Younas
Yaqub Al Sami
Heavenna Babu
Tristan Banks
Francesco Cavallieri
Matthew Cohen
Emma Davies
Shalley Dhar
Anna Fajardo Modol
Hamzah Farooq
Jeffrey Harte
Samuel Hey
Albert Joseph
Dileep Karthikappallil
Daniel Kassahun
Gareth Lipunga
Rachel Mason
Thomas Minton
Gabrielle Mond
Joseph Poxon
Sophie Rabas
Germander Soothill
Marialuisa Zedde
Konstantin Yenkoyan
Bruce Brew
Erika Contini
Lucette Cysique
Xin Zhang
Pietro Maggi
Vincent van Pesch
Jérome Lechien
Sven Saussez
Alex Heyse
Maria Lúcia Brito Ferreira
Cristiane N Soares
Isabel Elicer
Laura Eugenín-von Bernhardi
Waleng Ñancupil Reyes
Rong Yin
Mohammed A Azab
Foad Abd-Allah
Ahmed Elkady
Simon Escalard
Jean-Christophe Corvol
Cécile Delorme
Pierre Tattevin
Kévin Bigaut
Norbert Lorenz
Daniel Hornuss
Jonas Hosp
Siegbert Rieg
Dirk Wagner
Benjamin Knier
Paul Lingor
Andrea Sylvia Winkler
Athena Sharifi-Razavi
Shima T Moein
SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi
Saeidreza JamaliMoghadamSiahkali
Mauro Morassi
Alessandro Padovani
Marcello Giunta
Ilenia Libri
Simone Beretta
Sabrina Ravaglia
Matteo Foschi
Paolo Calabresi
Guido Primiano
Serenella Servidei
Nicola Biagio Mercuri
Claudio Liguori
Mariangela Pierantozzi
Loredana Sarmati
Federica Boso
Silvia Garazzino
Sara Mariotto
Kimani N Patrick
Oana Costache
Alexander Pincherle
Frederikus A Klok
Roger Meza
Verónica Cabreira
Sofia R Valdoleiros
Vanessa Oliveira
Igor Kaimovsky
Alla Guekht
Jasmine Koh
Eva Fernández Díaz
José María Barrios-López
Cristina Guijarro-Castro
Álvaro Beltrán-Corbellini
Javier Martínez-Poles
Alba María Diezma-Martín
Maria Isabel Morales-Casado
Sergio García García
Gautier Breville
Matteo Coen
Marjolaine Uginet
Raphaël Bernard-Valnet
Renaud Du Pasquier
Yildiz Kaya
Loay H Abdelnour
Claire Rice
Hamish Morrison
Sylviane Defres
Saif Huda
Noelle Enright
Jane Hassell
Lucio D'Anna
Matthew Benger
Laszlo Sztriha
Eamon Raith
Krishna Chinthapalli
Ross Nortley
Ross Paterson
Arvind Chandratheva
David J Werring
Samir Dervisevic
Kirsty Harkness
Ashwin Pinto
Dinesh Jillella
Scott Beach
Kulothungan Gunasekaran
Ivan Rocha Ferreira Da Silva
Krishna Nalleballe
Jonathan Santoro
Tyler Scullen
Lora Kahn
Carla Y Kim
Kiran T Thakur
Rajan Jain
Thirugnanam Umapathi
Timothy R Nicholson
James J Sejvar
Eva Maria Hodel
Brain Infections Global COVID-Neuro Network Study Group
Catrin Tudur Smith
Tom Solomon
Source :
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 6, p e0263595 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2022.

Abstract

BackgroundNeurological COVID-19 disease has been reported widely, but published studies often lack information on neurological outcomes and prognostic risk factors. We aimed to describe the spectrum of neurological disease in hospitalised COVID-19 patients; characterise clinical outcomes; and investigate factors associated with a poor outcome.MethodsWe conducted an individual patient data (IPD) meta-analysis of hospitalised patients with neurological COVID-19 disease, using standard case definitions. We invited authors of studies from the first pandemic wave, plus clinicians in the Global COVID-Neuro Network with unpublished data, to contribute. We analysed features associated with poor outcome (moderate to severe disability or death, 3 to 6 on the modified Rankin Scale) using multivariable models.ResultsWe included 83 studies (31 unpublished) providing IPD for 1979 patients with COVID-19 and acute new-onset neurological disease. Encephalopathy (978 [49%] patients) and cerebrovascular events (506 [26%]) were the most common diagnoses. Respiratory and systemic symptoms preceded neurological features in 93% of patients; one third developed neurological disease after hospital admission. A poor outcome was more common in patients with cerebrovascular events (76% [95% CI 67-82]), than encephalopathy (54% [42-65]). Intensive care use was high (38% [35-41]) overall, and also greater in the cerebrovascular patients. In the cerebrovascular, but not encephalopathic patients, risk factors for poor outcome included breathlessness on admission and elevated D-dimer. Overall, 30-day mortality was 30% [27-32]. The hazard of death was comparatively lower for patients in the WHO European region.InterpretationNeurological COVID-19 disease poses a considerable burden in terms of disease outcomes and use of hospital resources from prolonged intensive care and inpatient admission; preliminary data suggest these may differ according to WHO regions and country income levels. The different risk factors for encephalopathy and stroke suggest different disease mechanisms which may be amenable to intervention, especially in those who develop neurological symptoms after hospital admission.

Subjects

Subjects :
Medicine
Science

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19326203
Volume :
17
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
PLoS ONE
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4cc21620d5d34eb8b34150930be8e39c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263595