Affiliation:
1. University of Brescia
2. Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale Spedali Civili, Spedali Civili Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The role of vaccination on Covid-19 severity in neurological patients is still unknown. We aim at describing clinical characteristics and outcomes of breakthrough and unvaccinated Covid-19 patients hospitalized for neurological disorders.
Methods
Two hundred thirty-two Covid-19 patients were admitted to a neuro-Covid Unit form March 2021 to February 2022. Out of the total sample, 74 (32%) were full vaccinated. The prevalence, clinical characteristics and final outcomes of neurological syndromes were compared between vaccinated and unvaccinated cases.
Results
Breakthrough vaccinated cases were older (years 72.4+16.3 vs 67.0+18.9 years, p=0.029), showed higher pre-admission comorbidity score and Clinical Frailty scale score (4.46+1.6 vs 3.75+2.0, p=0.008) with no differences in terms of disease progression or mortality rate (16.2% vs 15.2%), compared to full-dose vaccinated patients.
Cox-regression analysis showed age and NEWS2 score as the variables with a significant relation to mortality between the two groups, independently from pre-morbid conditions and inflammatory response.
Conclusion
This study on breakthrough COVID-19 infection could help identify vulnerable neurological patients with higher risk of poor outcomes.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC