新冠肺炎后双侧多级下肢动脉血栓形成患者神经康复1例报告

N. Chawla
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背景:新型冠状病毒(COVID-19或SARS CoV2)似乎与血栓形成风险有关,血栓形成是各种医学和外科疾病的常见后果。这些后遗症提示存在由COVID-19感染引起的凝血功能障碍。病例报告:我们报告了一例63岁的女性,她因SARS-CoV2感染多级股动脉血栓形成而接受血运重建术后出现下肢无力。新冠肺炎感染康复后,患者出现双侧下肢疼痛和瘫痪。多普勒超声显示双侧股浅动脉血栓形成,后经血管造影证实。患者进一步发展为严重肢体缺血,并接受了血运重建手术。术后,患者由于下肢明显无力和感觉缺陷而无法行走。为该患者计划了循证物理治疗运动方案,并随访了三个月。采用两分钟步行试验(2mwt)、伯格平衡秤(BBS)和髋关节、膝关节和踝关节的手动肌肉测试记录患者的功能恢复情况。结果与结论:早期量身定制的神经康复治疗对改善新冠肺炎后双侧下肢动脉血栓形成患者的功能状态有显著作用。
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A Case Reporting the Neuro-Rehabilitation of a Patient with Bilateral Multi-Level Lower Extremity Arterial Thrombosis Post COVID -19
Background: The novel coronavirus (COVID-19 or SARS CoV2) appears to be associated with the risk of thrombosis which is a common consequence of a variety of medical and surgical disorders. These sequelae suggest the presence of coagulopathy induced by COVID-19 infection. Case Report: We present the case of a 63-year-old woman who developed lower limb weakness after undergoing revascularization surgery for multi-level femoral artery thrombosis as a result of SARS-CoV2. After recovery from COVID-19 infection, the patient developed bilateral lower-extremity pain and paralysis. Doppler ultrasound revealed bilateral superficial femoral artery thrombosis, which was later confirmed by angiography. The patient further developed critical limb ischemia and underwent revascularization surgery. Post surgery, patient was unable to ambulate due to marked weakness and sensory deficits in lower extremities. An evidence-based physiotherapy exercise regime was planned for this patient and was followed up for a period of three months. The functional recovery of the patient was documented using two-minute walk test (2 MWT), berg balance scale (BBS) and manual muscle testing of hip, knee and ankle. Results and conclusion: Early tailor-made neuro-rehabilitation plays a significant role in improving the functional status of patients with bilateral lower limb arterial thrombosis post COVID-19.
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