Neurological and neuropsychiatric complications of COVID-19 in 153 patients: a UK-wide surveillance study

Concerns regarding potential neurological complications of COVID-19 are being increasingly reported, primarily in small series. Larger studies have been limited by both geography and specialty. Comprehensive characterisation of clinical syndromes is crucial to allow rational selection and evaluation...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Lancet. Psychiatry 2020-10, Vol.7 (10), p.875-882
Hauptverfasser: Varatharaj, Aravinthan, Thomas, Naomi, Ellul, Mark A, Davies, Nicholas W S, Pollak, Thomas A, Tenorio, Elizabeth L, Sultan, Mustafa, Easton, Ava, Zandi, Michael, Coles, Jonathan P, Manji, Hadi, Al-Shahi Salman, Rustam, Menon, David K, Nicholson, Timothy R, Benjamin, Laura A, Carson, Alan, Turner, Martin R, Solomon, Tom, Kneen, Rachel, Pett, Sarah L, Galea, Ian, Thomas, Rhys H, Michael, Benedict D, Allen, Claire, Archibald, Neil, Arkell, James, Arthur-Farraj, Peter, Baker, Mark, Ball, Harriet, Bradley-Barker, Verity, Brown, Zoe, Bruno, Stefania, Carey, Lois, Carswell, Christopher, Chakrabarti, Annie, Choulerton, James, Daher, Mazen, Davies, Ruth, Di Marco Barros, Rafael, Dima, Sofia, Dunley, Rachel, Dutta, Dipankar, Everitt, Alex, Fady, Joseph, Fearon, Patricia, Fisniku, Leonora, Gbinigie, Ivie, Gemski, Alan, Gillies, Emma, Gkrania-Klotsas, Effrossyni, Hamdalla, Hisham, Hubbett, Jack, Hunter, Neil, Ispoglou, Sissi, Jha, Ashwani, Joussi, Ramzi, Khalifeh, Hind, Kooij, Sander, Kumar, Guru, Kyaw, Sandar, Li, Lucia, Littleton, Edward, Macleod, Mary Joan, Madigan, Barbara, Mahadasa, Vikram, Manoharan, Manonmani, Marigold, Richard, Marks, Isaac, Matthews, Paul, Mccormick, Michael, Mcinnes, Caroline, Metastasio, Antonio, Milburn-McNulty, Philip, Mitchell, Duncan, Morgans, Clare, Morris, Huw, Morrow, Jasper, Mubarak Mohamed, Ahmed, Murphy, Louis, Namushi, Robert, Newman, Edward, Phillips, Wendy, Pinto, Ashwin, Price, David Ashley, Proschel, Harald, Ramsey, Deborah, Ross Russell, Amy, Samarasekera, Neshika, Sawcer, Stephen, Sayed, Walee, Sekaran, Lakshmanan, Serra-Mestres, Jordi, Snowdon, Victoria, Strike, Gayle, Vrana, Mark, Wharton, Chris, Wiblin, Lou, Boubriak, Iryna, Herman, Katie, Plant, Gordon
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Zusammenfassung:Concerns regarding potential neurological complications of COVID-19 are being increasingly reported, primarily in small series. Larger studies have been limited by both geography and specialty. Comprehensive characterisation of clinical syndromes is crucial to allow rational selection and evaluation of potential therapies. The aim of this study was to investigate the breadth of complications of COVID-19 across the UK that affected the brain. During the exponential phase of the pandemic, we developed an online network of secure rapid-response case report notification portals across the spectrum of major UK neuroscience bodies, comprising the Association of British Neurologists (ABN), the British Association of Stroke Physicians (BASP), and the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPsych), and representing neurology, stroke, psychiatry, and intensive care. Broad clinical syndromes associated with COVID-19 were classified as a cerebrovascular event (defined as an acute ischaemic, haemorrhagic, or thrombotic vascular event involving the brain parenchyma or subarachnoid space), altered mental status (defined as an acute alteration in personality, behaviour, cognition, or consciousness), peripheral neurology (defined as involving nerve roots, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, or muscle), or other (with free text boxes for those not meeting these syndromic presentations). Physicians were encouraged to report cases prospectively and we permitted recent cases to be notified retrospectively when assigned a confirmed date of admission or initial clinical assessment, allowing identification of cases that occurred before notification portals were available. Data collected were compared with the geographical, demographic, and temporal presentation of overall cases of COVID-19 as reported by UK Government public health bodies. The ABN portal was launched on April 2, 2020, the BASP portal on April 3, 2020, and the RCPsych portal on April 21, 2020. Data lock for this report was on April 26, 2020. During this period, the platforms received notification of 153 unique cases that met the clinical case definitions by clinicians in the UK, with an exponential growth in reported cases that was similar to overall COVID-19 data from UK Government public health bodies. Median patient age was 71 years (range 23–94; IQR 58–79). Complete clinical datasets were available for 125 (82%) of 153 patients. 77 (62%) of 125 patients presented with a cerebrovascular event, of whom 57 (74%)
ISSN:2215-0366
2215-0374
DOI:10.1016/S2215-0366(20)30287-X