According to a CNN report, a recent study has shown that most patients hospitalized with Covid-19 have neurological symptoms.
Four-Fifths Patient Have Neurological Problems
The study “highlights the high frequency and range of neurologic manifestations, which occurred in more than four fifths of Covid‐19 patients hospitalized in our hospital network system,” the researchers wrote in the study, published in the journal Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology on Monday.
The Common Neurological Problems
The most frequent neurologic manifestations were:
- Muscle pain, experienced by 45% of patients
- Headaches, experienced by 37.7% of patients
- Encephalopathy, experienced by 32% of patients
- Dizziness, experienced by 30% of patients
- Impaired sense of taste, experienced by 16% of patients
- Loss of smell, experienced by 11.4% of patients
Longer Hospital Days Making Prone To Neurological Problems?
The data showed that those with neurologic symptoms also had longer hospital stays — about 8 days vs. 5 days — than those without, and the median amount of time in the hospital for those with encephalopathy in particular was more than threefold longer.
Younger Patients More Affected By This?
The researchers also found that patients with any neurologic symptoms tended to be younger than those without.
“The fact that any neurologic manifestations as a whole were more likely to occur in younger people is surprising, and could potentially be explained by greater clinical emphasis on the risk of respiratory failure than other symptoms in older patients,” the researchers wrote in their study. “In contrast, encephalopathy was more frequent in older patients.”
Encephalopathy was also associated with an increased risk of severe illness and death, independent of how severe a patient’s Covid-19 was, the researchers found.
Fewer than 6% of patients in the study were evaluated by neurologists or neurosurgeons and more research is needed to determine whether similar findings would emerge within other hospital systems.
Insights from Past Studies
This isn’t the first time that neurological symptoms have been studied in Covid-19 patients.
A report in April suggested more than a third of 214 Covid-19 patients studied experienced neurological complications ranging from loss of smell to stroke.
The virus can lead to neurological complications like delirium, brain inflammation, stroke and nerve damage.
In a University College London study published in July, 10 out of 43 patients had “temporary brain dysfunction” and delirium, while 12 had brain inflammation, eight had strokes and eight had nerve damage.
Another paper published in June in The Lancet Psychiatry looked at 153 patients in the UK and found even those younger than 60 could have psychosis, depression or strokes.
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Source: CNN