Transient global amnesia after COVID-19: A systematic scoping review of case reports.

IF 0.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mohsen Farjoud-Kouhanjani, Mohammad Shafie'ei, Mohammad Hossein Taghrir, Zahra Akbari, Seyed Mohammad Amir Hashemi, Zahra Eghlidos, Afshin Borhani-Haghighi, Abbas Rahimi-Jaberi
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Abstract

Background: Transient global amnesia (TGA) is a sudden-onset transient memory impairment along with intact neurologic examinations. Even though it is a benign neurologic condition with many differential diagnoses, the incidence rate of TGA is reported to have increased since the onset of the pandemic. Therefore, this systematic scoping review aims to investigate TGA in that context. Methods: MEDLINE, Scopus, and Google Scholar databases were systematically searched for relevant articles with a string of specified keywords. Results: The primary search yielded 90 studies. After all the necessary screening rounds were carried out, we were left with six included studies. One study was also identified through a search in other relatively relevant databases. Finally, seven case reports were accepted including three TGA patients with positive and one with negative test for coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), respectively. COVID-19 status was unclear in the others. Conclusion: The reported COVID-19 positive cases had presentations similar to those with TGA before the pandemic. Therefore, we think that TGA might occur concomitantly with the COVID-19 infection or due to the psychological impact of the pandemic. In the confirmed cases of TGA and COVID-19, the abnormal findings may be due to COVID-19 infection. However, the reports were not as complete as desired. Therefore, providing the readers with more detailed reports in future cases is recommended.

新冠肺炎后短暂性全球健忘症:病例报告的系统范围综述
背景:短暂性整体失忆(TGA)是一种伴随完整神经系统检查而突然发作的短暂性记忆障碍。尽管TGA是一种良性神经系统疾病,有许多鉴别诊断,但据报道,自疫情爆发以来,TGA的发病率有所上升。因此,本次系统的范围界定审查旨在在这一背景下研究TGA。方法:系统地检索MEDLINE、Scopus和Google Scholar数据库中具有一系列特定关键词的相关文章。结果:初步搜索产生了90项研究。在进行了所有必要的筛查后,我们只剩下六项纳入研究。通过在其他相对相关的数据库中搜索,还确定了一项研究。最后,接受了7例病例报告,其中3例TGA患者冠状病毒疾病2019(新冠肺炎)检测呈阳性,1例阴性。其他人的新冠肺炎状况尚不清楚。结论:报告的新冠肺炎阳性病例与大流行前TGA的表现相似。因此,我们认为TGA可能与新冠肺炎感染同时发生,或由于大流行的心理影响。在TGA和新冠肺炎确诊病例中,异常发现可能是由于新冠肺炎感染。然而,这些报告并没有如预期的那样完整。因此,建议在未来的案例中为读者提供更详细的报告。
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Current Journal of Neurology
Current Journal of Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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