Prevalence, clinical, imaging, electroencephalography and laboratory characteristics of seizures in COVID-19.

American journal of neurodegenerative disease Pub Date : 2022-10-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Keyvan Ghadimi, Zohreh Heidari, Mohsen Kheradmand, Mohammad Amin Najafi, Ahmad Chitsaz, Fariborz Khorvash, Maryam Fahim, Mohammad Reza Najafi
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 is the cause of the recent pandemic. Viral infections could increase the risks of neurological impairments, including seizures. Here, we aimed to evaluate the prevalence, clinical, imaging, electroencephalography and laboratory characteristics of seizures in COVID-19.

Methods: This retrospective cross-sectional study was performed on cases of COVID-19 infection and seizure. The prevalence of seizures in patients with COVID-19 was calculated using the incidence of seizures in all patients. The collected data were age, sex, history of previous illnesses, the severity of COVID-19 disease, patients' medications, hospitalization, and the presence of electrolyte disorders in patients' tests and other tests such as blood gas. Those patients with their first seizure episodes were also divided into two groups of cases with COVID-19 associated seizures (N=38) and non-COVID-19 associated seizures (N=37) and the mentioned data were compared between the two groups.

Results: We assessed data of 60 patients with COVID-19-associated seizures (group 1), 40 patients with seizures not related to COVID-19 (group 2) and 60 patients with COVID-19 infection and no seizures (group 3). The prevalence of hypertension and diabetes mellitus were significantly higher in group 3 compared to group 1 (P=0.044 and P=0.009, respectively). Still, patients in group 1 had a higher prevalence of cerebrovascular accidents (CVA) compared to group 3 (P=0.008). The prevalence of abnormal EEG was significantly higher in cases with COVID-19 infection compared to the other group (P<0.001). Cases with their first seizure episode associated with COVID-19 had significantly higher creatinine levels (P=0.035), lower blood pH (P=0.023), lower blood HCO3 (P=0.001), higher ALT (P=0.004), higher blood urea nitrogen (BUN) (P=0.001), lower hemoglobin (Hb) (P=0.017), higher ESR (P=0.001), higher CRP (P<0.001) and higher mortality rates (P=0.004).

Conclusion: Patients with COVID-19 infection and seizure have higher mortality rates and disturbed laboratory data.

COVID-19患者癫痫发作的患病率、临床、影像学、脑电图和实验室特征
背景:COVID-19是最近大流行的原因。病毒感染可能会增加神经损伤的风险,包括癫痫发作。在此,我们旨在评估COVID-19患者癫痫发作的患病率、临床、影像学、脑电图和实验室特征。方法:对新冠肺炎感染和癫痫发作病例进行回顾性横断面研究。使用所有患者的癫痫发作发生率计算COVID-19患者的癫痫发作患病率。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、既往病史、COVID-19疾病的严重程度、患者的药物、住院情况,以及患者检查和血气等其他检查中是否存在电解质紊乱。将首次发作的患者分为与COVID-19相关的癫痫发作(N=38)和与非COVID-19相关的癫痫发作(N=37)两组,比较两组间的数据。结果:我们对60例与COVID-19相关的癫痫发作患者(1组)、40例与COVID-19无关的癫痫发作患者(2组)和60例感染COVID-19但无癫痫发作患者(3组)进行了数据评估。3组高血压和糖尿病患病率显著高于1组(P=0.044和P=0.009)。然而,与3组相比,1组患者的脑血管意外发生率(CVA)更高(P=0.008)。与其他组相比,COVID-19感染患者的脑电图异常发生率明显高于其他组(结论:COVID-19感染和癫痫发作患者的死亡率更高,实验室数据受到干扰。
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