Cerebrovascular disease in patients with COVID-19 infection: a case series from Lebanon

Author:

El Mawla Zeinab1ORCID,El Saddik Ghaidaa2,Zeineddine Maya3ORCID,Hassoun Mahmoud4,El Hajj Taghrid5

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care

2. Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Beirut Arab University

3. Middle East and North Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (MENACTRIMS), Beirut

4. Department of Pulmonary & Critical Care, Rafic Hariri University Hospital, Babda, Lebanon

5. Faculty of Medicine, Lebanese University

Abstract

COVID-19 has been associated with a variety of multi-organs complications, with an increasing proportion of patients presenting with neurologic manifestations. There is still an uncertainty in the relationship between stroke and COVID-19. Therefore, in this study, the authors report 18 cases of acute stroke occurring in the setting of COVID-19 infection, including 11 ischaemic strokes and 7 haemorrhagic strokes and identified in a Lebanese tertiary hospital. In this case series, patients with ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke had elevated markers of inflammation and coagulation. Ischaemic stroke patients were treated with different regimens of anti-platelets, anticoagulants, and thrombolytic therapies. Death was the most common outcome observed and was associated with the severity of COVID-19 infection.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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