Neuroradiological manifestations in hospitalized patients with COVID-19: An Italian national multicenter study on behalf of AINR (Associazione Italiana di Neuroradiologia) and SIRM (Società Italiana di Radiologia Medica).

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Neuroradiology Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1177/19714009241240312
Nicoletta Anzalone, Simonetta Gerevini, Anna Del Poggio, Simona Gaudino, Francesco Causin, Letterio Salvatore Politi, Fabio Maria Triulzi, Guglielmo Pero, Anna Pichiecchio, Stefano Bastianello, Fabio Massimo Baruzzi, Elena Bianchini, Giovanni Foti, Giuseppe Kenneth Ricciardi, Massimo Sponza, Roberto Menozzi, Mirco Cosottini, Pasquale De Chirico, Luca Saba, Roberto Gasparotti
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Abstract

Purpose: This multicentric study aims to characterize and assess the occurrence of neuroradiological findings among patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during the first Italian wave of the pandemic outbreak.

Materials and methods: Patients' data were collected between May 2020 and June 2020. Clinical and laboratory data, chest imaging, brain CT, and MRI imaging were included. Acquired data were centralized and analyzed in two hospitals: ASST Spedali Civili, Brescia, and IRRCS San Raffaele Research Hospital, Milan, Italy. COVID-19 patients were classified into two different subgroups, vascular and nonvascular. The vascular pattern was further divided into ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke groups.

Results: Four hundred and fifteen patients from 20 different Italian Centers were enrolled in the study. The most frequent symptom was focal neurological deficit, found in 143 patients (34.5%). The most frequent neuroradiological finding was ischemic stroke in 122 (29.4%) patients. Forty-four (10.6%) patients presented a cerebral hemorrhage. Forty-seven patients had non-stroke neuroimaging lesions (11.3%). The most common was PRES-like syndrome (28%), SWI hypointensities (22%), and encephalitis (19%). The stroke group had higher CAD risk (37.5% vs 20%, p = .016) and higher D-dimer levels (1875 ng/mL vs 451 ng/mL, p < .001) compared to the negative group.

Conclusion: Our study describes the biggest cohort study in Italy on brain imaging of COVID-19 patients and confirms that COVID-19 patients are at risk of strokes, possibly due to a pro-thrombotic microenvironment. Moreover, apart from stroke, the other neuroradiological patterns described align with the ones reported worldwide.

COVID-19 住院患者的神经放射学表现:代表意大利神经放射协会(AINR)和意大利放射医学学会(SIRM)进行的意大利全国多中心研究。
目的:这项多中心研究旨在描述和评估意大利第一波疫情爆发期间 SARS-CoV-2 感染患者神经放射学检查结果的发生情况:收集患者数据的时间为 2020 年 5 月至 2020 年 6 月。包括临床和实验室数据、胸部成像、脑 CT 和核磁共振成像。获得的数据由两家医院集中管理和分析:ASST Spedali Civili(布雷西亚)和 IRRCS San Raffaele Research Hospital(意大利米兰)。COVID-19 患者被分为血管型和非血管型两个不同的亚组。血管型又分为缺血性和出血性中风组:来自意大利 20 个不同中心的 415 名患者参加了研究。最常见的症状是局灶性神经功能缺损,有 143 名患者(34.5%)出现这种症状。最常见的神经放射学发现是缺血性中风,有 122 名患者(占 29.4%)。44名患者(10.6%)出现脑出血。47名患者(11.3%)有非中风的神经影像学病变。最常见的是 PRES-like 综合征(28%)、SWI 低密度(22%)和脑炎(19%)。与阴性组相比,卒中组的 CAD 风险更高(37.5% vs 20%,p = .016),D-二聚体水平更高(1875 ng/mL vs 451 ng/mL,p < .001):我们的研究描述了意大利最大的 COVID-19 患者脑成像队列研究,证实 COVID-19 患者有中风风险,这可能是由于促血栓形成的微环境所致。此外,除中风外,其他神经放射学模式也与世界范围内报告的模式一致。
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Neuroradiology Journal
Neuroradiology Journal NEUROIMAGING-
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期刊介绍: NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal (formerly Rivista di Neuroradiologia) is the official journal of the Italian Association of Neuroradiology and of the several Scientific Societies from all over the world. Founded in 1988 as Rivista di Neuroradiologia, of June 2006 evolved in NRJ - The Neuroradiology Journal. It is published bimonthly.
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