Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience

Introduction. In the COVID-19 pandemic, high lethality as well as long-term outcomes are getting more and more relevant. According to the accumulated study results, COVID-19 affects the nervous system both directly and indirectly. Objective: to study the variants of post-COVID syndrome based on t...

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Main Authors: Larisa A. Shchepankevitch, Ivan E. Arkhipov, Veronika V. Polyanskaya, Ivan A. Veretelnikov, Elena V. Taneeva, Ksenya V. Rerikh
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Language:English
Published: Research Center of Neurology 2023-03-01
Series:Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии
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Online Access:https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/921/pdf
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author Larisa A. Shchepankevitch
Ivan E. Arkhipov
Veronika V. Polyanskaya
Ivan A. Veretelnikov
Elena V. Taneeva
Ksenya V. Rerikh
author_facet Larisa A. Shchepankevitch
Ivan E. Arkhipov
Veronika V. Polyanskaya
Ivan A. Veretelnikov
Elena V. Taneeva
Ksenya V. Rerikh
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description Introduction. In the COVID-19 pandemic, high lethality as well as long-term outcomes are getting more and more relevant. According to the accumulated study results, COVID-19 affects the nervous system both directly and indirectly. Objective: to study the variants of post-COVID syndrome based on the data from the State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital from July 2020 to February 2022. Materials and methods. We have performed post hoc analysis of the medical records of 1,500 patients with a past history of COVID-19 admitted following various neurological disorders manifested from July 2020 to February 2022. Results. While temporary and pathogenetic association with past COVID-19 was revealed in 455 patients, primary involvement of the central nervous system was reported in 91.6% of cases, primary involvement of the peripheral nervous system in 8.1% of cases, and musculoskeletal disorder (idiopathic myodystrophy) in 0.3% of cases. Conclusion. Prevalence of the neurological variants of post-COVID syndrome is still unknown. However, patients with severe COVID-19 are more susceptible to neurological complications during the following six months.
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spelling doaj.art-e58497a6192243bc836fd93e41ddf2802023-04-10T17:51:27ZengResearch Center of NeurologyАнналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии2075-54732409-25332023-03-01171828610.54101/ACEN.2023.1.10628Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experienceLarisa A. Shchepankevitch0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6951-2205Ivan E. Arkhipov1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2740-6388Veronika V. Polyanskaya2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5122-2549Ivan A. Veretelnikov3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8587-5679Elena V. Taneeva4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6538-6069Ksenya V. Rerikh5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4141-9161Novosibirsk State Medical UniversityNovosibirsk State Medical UniversityNovosibirsk State Medical UniversityState Novosibirsk Regional Clinical HospitalState Novosibirsk Regional Clinical HospitalNovosibirsk State Medical UniversityIntroduction. In the COVID-19 pandemic, high lethality as well as long-term outcomes are getting more and more relevant. According to the accumulated study results, COVID-19 affects the nervous system both directly and indirectly. Objective: to study the variants of post-COVID syndrome based on the data from the State Novosibirsk Regional Clinical Hospital from July 2020 to February 2022. Materials and methods. We have performed post hoc analysis of the medical records of 1,500 patients with a past history of COVID-19 admitted following various neurological disorders manifested from July 2020 to February 2022. Results. While temporary and pathogenetic association with past COVID-19 was revealed in 455 patients, primary involvement of the central nervous system was reported in 91.6% of cases, primary involvement of the peripheral nervous system in 8.1% of cases, and musculoskeletal disorder (idiopathic myodystrophy) in 0.3% of cases. Conclusion. Prevalence of the neurological variants of post-COVID syndrome is still unknown. However, patients with severe COVID-19 are more susceptible to neurological complications during the following six months.https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/921/pdfcovid-19post-covid syndromeassociated neurological variantsguillain–barré syndromeautoimmune encephalomyelitisencephalopathystroke
spellingShingle Larisa A. Shchepankevitch
Ivan E. Arkhipov
Veronika V. Polyanskaya
Ivan A. Veretelnikov
Elena V. Taneeva
Ksenya V. Rerikh
Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии
covid-19
post-covid syndrome
associated neurological variants
guillain–barré syndrome
autoimmune encephalomyelitis
encephalopathy
stroke
title Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
title_full Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
title_fullStr Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
title_full_unstemmed Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
title_short Post-Covid disorders of nervous system: personal experience
title_sort post covid disorders of nervous system personal experience
topic covid-19
post-covid syndrome
associated neurological variants
guillain–barré syndrome
autoimmune encephalomyelitis
encephalopathy
stroke
url https://annaly-nevrologii.com/journal/pathID/article/viewFile/921/pdf
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