Stroke Associated with Covid-19 at the Yaoundé General Hospital, Cameroon: Series of 10 Cases

P. Mbonda, V. Sini, J. Kamgang, Hadja Cherif, A. Ménanga, V. Eyenga, C. Kuate, V. Djientcheu
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Background: The Covid-19 pandemic, which is an infection due to the SARS Cov-2 virus, mainly causes severe damage to the respiratory system, but several studies have reported neurological damage with different manifestations including headaches, seizures, encephalopathies, and stroke. We report a series of 10 patients infected with Covid-19 who had an ischemic stroke at the Yaounde General Hospital, Cameroon. Patients and Methods: We carried out a prospective study for 12 months between April 2020 and March 2021 by collecting data from patients admitted for Covid-19 at the Yaounde general hospital. Were included all patients with a diagnosis of stroke confirmed by brain imaging (CT/MRI) following a focal neurological deficit of sudden onset and whose test (nasopharyngeal swab confirmed by PCR) for Covid-19 was positive. Patients diagnosed with a stroke more than 2 weeks (14 days) after the positive Covid-19 PCR test were excluded. Results: The prevalence of ischemic stroke in this hospital-based series was 1.46%. These were six men and four women. The mean NIHSS score was 13.57. The average age of our patients was 58 years. Brain imaging was performed in each patient revealing hypodense lesion in a large arterial territory in 8 of them, for two patients we found multilacunar infarcts. All patients had negative HIV serology and D-dimers greater than 500 μg/L. Conclusion: This work on strokes in Covid-19 infected patients shows that it is a fairly frequent neurological complication, which can occur even in young subjects without known risk factors, the symptoms of viral infection are not systematically present before the onset of stroke.
喀麦隆雅温得总医院与Covid-19相关的中风:10例系列病例
背景:Covid-19大流行是由SARS Cov-2病毒引起的一种感染,主要对呼吸系统造成严重损害,但一些研究报道了不同表现的神经损伤,包括头痛、癫痫发作、脑病和中风。我们报告了喀麦隆雅温得总医院的10例感染Covid-19的缺血性中风患者。患者和方法:我们在2020年4月至2021年3月期间开展了一项为期12个月的前瞻性研究,收集了雅温得总医院收治的Covid-19患者的数据。我们纳入了所有突发局灶性神经功能缺损后经脑成像(CT/MRI)确诊为卒中且Covid-19检测(经PCR证实的鼻咽拭子检测)呈阳性的患者。排除在Covid-19 PCR检测阳性后超过2周(14天)诊断为中风的患者。结果:本院缺血性脑卒中患病率为1.46%。他们是六男四女。NIHSS平均评分为13.57分。患者的平均年龄为58岁。每位患者均行脑显像,其中8例在大动脉区域发现低密度病变,其中2例发现多腔隙性梗死。所有患者HIV血清学阴性,d -二聚体均大于500 μg/L。结论:对Covid-19感染患者中风的研究表明,这是一种相当常见的神经系统并发症,即使在没有已知危险因素的年轻受试者中也可能发生,病毒感染的症状在中风发作前并不系统地出现。
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