News|Coronavirus (COVID-19)| November 29, 2021

There were 442 acute neuroimaging findings that were most likely associated with the viral infection, the most common being ischemic stroke

Figure 1. Stroke seen in a 41-year-old male patient with COVID-19 infection.

Figure 1. Stroke seen in a 41-year-old male patient with COVID-19 infection. More images from the study can be found at the bottom of this article.


November 29, 2021 — The largest multi-institutional international study to date on brain complications ofCOVID-19has found that approximately one in 100 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 will likely develop complications of the central nervous system. These can include stroke, hemorrhage, and other potentially fatal complications. The study is being presented tomorrow at the annual meeting of theRadiological Society of North America(RSNA).

“Much has been written about the overallpulmonary problemsrelated to COVID-19, but we do not often talk about the other organs that can be affected,” said study lead authorScott H. Faro, M.D., FASFNR, professor of radiology and neurology and director of the Division of Neuroradiology/Head & Neck Imaging atThomas Jefferson Universityin Philadelphia. “Our study shows that central nervous system complications represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in this devastating pandemic.”

Faro initiated the study after discovering that existing literature on central nervous system complications in hospitalized COVID-19 infected patients was based on a relatively small number of cases.

Watch theVIDEO: Large Radiology Study Reveals Spectrum of COVID-19 Brain Complications— Interview with Scott Faro, M.D.

To derive a more complete picture, he and his colleagues analyzed nearly 40,000 cases of hospitalized COVID-19 positive patients from seven U.S. and four western European university hospitals. The patients had been admitted between September 2019 and June 2020. Their average age was 66 years old, and there were twice as many men as women.

The most common cause of admission was confusion and altered mental status, followed by fever. Many of the patients had comorbidities like hypertension, cardiac disease and diabetes.

There were 442 acuteneuroimagingfindings that were most likely associated with the viral infection. The overall incidence of central nervous system complications in this large patient group was 1.2%.

“Of all the inpatients who had imaging such as MRI or a CT scan of brain, the exam was positive approximately 10% of the time,” Faro said. “The incidence of 1.2% means that a little more than one in 100 patients admitted to the hospital with COVID-19 are going to have a brain problem of some sort.”

最常见的并发症是缺血性中风,发生率为6.2%,其次是颅内出血(3.72%)和脑炎(0.47%),脑炎是一种脑部炎症。

The researchers also discovered a small percentage of unusual findings, such as acute disseminating encephalomyelitis, an inflammation of the brain and spinal cord, and posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome, a syndrome that mimics many of the symptoms of a stroke.

“It is important to know an accurate incidence of all the major central nervous system complications,” Faro said. “There should probably be a low threshold to order brain imaging for patients with COVID-19.”

Co-authors are Arichena Manmatharayan, M.B.B.S., Benjamin Leiby, Ph.D., Neelu Jain, M.D., Feroze B. Mohamed, Ph.D., Kiran S. Talekar, M.D., Amish Doshi, M.D., M.B.B.S., Ivan Jambor, M.D., Ph.D., Chang Sanders, M.D., Mark Finkelstein, M.D., Stephane Kremer, M.D., Ph.D., Francois Lercy, M.D., Brenden Lindgren, D.O., Nathalia M. Figueidero, M.D., Varun Sethi, M.D., Simonetta Gerevini, M.D., Angela Napolitano, M.D., Rajan Jain, M.D., Siddhanth Dogra, B.S., Jay Pillai, M.D., Dan Ryan, M.D., Rolf Jager, FRCR, Francesco Carletti, M.D., Ph.D., Asim Mian, M.D., Artem Kaliev, Priya Anand, M.D., Courtney Takahashi, M.D., AK Murat, M.D., Rivka Colen, M.D., and Francesca Pizzini, M.D., Ph.D.

For more information:www.rsna.org

VIDEO: Large Radiology Study Reveals Spectrum of COVID-19 Brain Complications— Interview with Scott Faro, M.D.

更多的RSNA21会议报道可以在这里2022年世界杯半区对阵找到。


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