2020
DOI: 10.1080/00207454.2020.1825422
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Altered mental status in 71 deaths due to COVID-19

Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence of neurologic symptoms with a focus on altered mental status in a sample of deaths due to COVID-19. Methods: We reviewed neurologic symptoms in 71 deaths due to COVID-19 at the first US hospital with reported cases, of which 66 (93%) had medical comorbidities, 47 (66%) came from assisted living facilities or nursing homes and 35 (49%) had baseline dementia. Results: Sixty-one patients (86%) demonstrated neurologic symptoms at hospital admis… Show more

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“…Although COVID-19 was initially considered as a primary potential threat to the respiratory system, it was recognized that many other organ systems could be significantly affected as the pandemic progressed [1,2]. Patients' clinical patterns vary from asymptomatic cases to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) requiring intensive care and even multiple organ failure resulting in death [3,4].…”
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“…Although COVID-19 was initially considered as a primary potential threat to the respiratory system, it was recognized that many other organ systems could be significantly affected as the pandemic progressed [1,2]. Patients' clinical patterns vary from asymptomatic cases to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) requiring intensive care and even multiple organ failure resulting in death [3,4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to non-specific neurological symptoms such as headache and dizziness at the onset of the pandemic, frequent bidity and mortality. Nevertheless, studies investigating which neurological comorbidities cause poor outcomes are still insufficient [4,7,12].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The central nervous system (CNS) manifestations caused by COVID-19 included dizziness (17%), headache (13%), impaired consciousness (7.5%), seizures (0.5%), and acute cerebrovascular disease (5.7%) [8]. Moreover, altered mental status (66.0%) was more likely to represent as the most common neurologic symptom [9]. Actually, according to the new definition of Sepsis-3, all above-mentioned manifestations can generally be called as COVID-19-associated ABD, including various different terms, such as altered mental status, delirium, cerebrovascular disease/stroke, encephalopathy, encephalitis and/or meningitis, and other conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%