COVID-19大流行与神经系统疾病:对现有文献的批判性回顾

S. Assari
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我们对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的大部分了解仅限于我们对严重急性呼吸系统综合症(SARS)和COVID-19的流行病学,致死率和急性护理的了解。然而,COVID-19感染也可能涉及中枢神经系统,这可能是也可能不是由多器官损伤引起的。本文的目的是简要总结关于COVID-19感染的神经学表现的文献的主要方面。因此,在提及疫情对个人、医疗系统和社会的经济和医学影响的一般背景后,我们总结了有关COVID-19感染神经学表现的已发表文献的一些共同方面。我们还强调了文献中存在的差距,这需要额外的工作。COVID-19感染最常见的神经学表现是嗅觉缺陷。然而,目前尚不清楚它是炎性的还是退行性的。然而,神经系统并发症的发生率,以及它们的机制和治疗方法都是未知的。这些文献主要由观点和评论组成,而不是原创文章,因此大多数研究没有使用患者的数据。需要进行多中心的研究,不仅要进行胸部CT或MRI,还要进行脑部CT或MRI。仍然需要对COVID-19感染引起的急性和慢性神经系统疾病的管理进行随机试验。队列研究也可以确定自然历史的条件和因素的预后。此外,虽然已知COVID-19感染的差异,但神经系统表现的不平等尚不清楚。除此之外,特异性治疗对中枢神经系统受累的疗效尚不清楚。我们将讨论慢性神经系统疾病患者的保健需求。本文最后提出了一些实践和进一步研究的建议。
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COVID-19 Pandemic and Neurological Disease: A Critical Review of the Existing Literature.
Most of what we know about the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is limited to what we know about severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and COVID-19's epidemiology, fatality, and acute care. However, infection with COVID-19 may also involve the central nervous system (CNS), which may or may not be due to a multi-organ injury. Our aim in this paper is to briefly summarize the main aspects of the growing literature on neurological manifestations of the COVID-19 infection. As such, after mentioning some general background on the economic and medical implications of the pandemic on individuals, the healthcare system, and the society, we summarize some common aspects of the published literature on neurological manifestations of the COVID-19 infection. We also highlight the existing gaps in the literature, which requires additional work. The most common neurological manifestation of COVID-19 infection is an olfactory deficit. However, it is still unknown if it is inflammatory or degenerative in nature. Still, the incidence of neurological complications, and also their mechanisms and treatments are unknown. This literature is predominantly composed of opinions and reviews rather than original articles, so the patients' data are not used for a majority of the studies. Multi-center studies that not only conduct chest CT or MRI but also brain CT or MRI are needed. Randomized trials are still required on the management of acute and chronic neurological conditions due to COVID-19 infection. Cohort studies may also determine the natural history of the conditions and factors that are prognostic. Furthermore, while disparities in COVID-19 infections are known, inequalities in neurological manifestations are unknown. Besides this, the efficacy of specific treatments on CNS involvement is still unknown. We will discuss the health care needs of patients with chronic neurological conditions. We Included a few recommendations for practice and further research at the end of this paper.
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