[Subtle and subclinical neurological findings in patients with SARS-CoV-2].

Daniel Arturo Martínez-Piña, Daniel San Juan-Orta, Edith González-Guevara, Clara Elena Vázquez-Díaz, Martha Alicia Hernández-González, José Octavio Sosa-Ramos
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Abstract

Background: There are severe neurological conditions in patients with COVID-19, such as: cerebrovascular disease, Guillain-Barré syndrome, encephalitis, acute hemorrhagic necrotizing encephalopathy and myelitis.

Objective: We describe that the patient with SARS-CoV 2 with respiratory symptoms has subtle or subclinical neurological manifestations.

Material and methods: Observational, cross-sectional, analytical study, which included patients aged 18-65 years with respiratory symptoms and a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19. Intubated patients with chronic neurodegenerative diseases or pre-existing neurological compromise were excluded. Semiology of the headache and neurological examination were performed; Serum levels of glucose, protein, electrolytes, lactate, C-reactive protein, lactic dehydrogenase, and D-dimer were measured. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) analysis and electroencephalogram (EEG) were also performed in patients who accepted the risks.

Results: A high prevalence of subtle neurological manifestations was found in patients with COVID-19 with only a respiratory clinical picture. Headache, anosmia, dysgeusia, and hypopalesthesia predominated in the early stages, with frequent abnormal findings in the CSF (>70%) and less frequently in the EEG (<20%).

Conclusions: Headache, anosmia, dysgeusia and hypoesthesia were frequent at the beginning of the infection, together with abnormal findings in CSF and EEG, without other neurological symptoms or neurological disease.

[SARS-CoV-2患者的细微和亚临床神经学表现]。
背景:COVID-19患者存在严重的神经系统疾病,如:脑血管疾病、格林-巴勒综合征、脑炎、急性出血性坏死性脑病和脊髓炎。目的:我们描述伴有呼吸道症状的SARS-CoV 2患者有轻微或亚临床的神经系统表现。材料和方法:观察性、横断面性、分析性研究,纳入年龄在18-65岁、有呼吸道症状且确诊为COVID-19的患者。排除了有慢性神经退行性疾病或已有神经损害的插管患者。对头痛进行符号学检查和神经学检查;测定血清葡萄糖、蛋白、电解质、乳酸、c反应蛋白、乳酸脱氢酶和d -二聚体水平。接受风险的患者也进行脑脊液(CSF)分析和脑电图(EEG)。结果:新型冠状病毒肺炎患者仅出现呼吸系统临床表现,但神经系统表现不明显。早期以头痛、嗅觉缺失、嗅觉障碍和感觉减退为主,脑电图异常发生率较低(>70%)。结论:感染初期头痛、嗅觉缺失、嗅觉障碍和感觉减退发生率高,脑电图和脑脊液异常发生率高,无其他神经系统症状和神经系统疾病。
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