The features of the course of acute stroke associated with the novel coronavirus infection COVID-19

Author:

Nozdryukhina Nataliya Vasilievna1ORCID,Kabaeva Ekaterina Nikolaevna2ORCID,Kirilyuk Evgeniy Vladimirovich3ORCID,Tushova Kristina Andreevna1,Salikhova Ilsiyar Ildarovna4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery named after Yu.S. Martynov, Medical Institute, FSAEI HE RUDN, Moscow

2. Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery named after Yu.S. Martynov, Medical Institute, FSAEI HE RUDN

3. Department of Rehabilitation for Patients with Diseases of the Central Nervous System, City Clinical Hospital No. 15 named after O.M. Filatov of the Moscow Healthcare Deparment, Moscow

4. Medical Institute, FSAEI HE RUDN, Moscow

Abstract

Despite the modern advances of medicine, the incidence and death rate of COVID-19 remains quite high. The data about complications associated with the infection caused by SARS-CoV-2 are constantly updated. There is more and more information about complications from the nervous system, where stroke plays a leading role. The desire to more accurately understand the mechanisms of stroke development in patients with the novel coronavirus infection and the search for ways to improve the results of treatment of this pathology incurred the analysis of 289 cases of the new coronavirus infection in the specialized hospital of the City Clinical Hospital No. 15 named after O.M. Filatov (Moscow) for the period March-June 2020. All patients underwent the analysis of clinical, laboratory, and instrumental data. The features of the course of stroke against the background of COVID-19 and changes in indicators of clinical, laboratory and instrumental research methods are considered. The most common forms of extracerebral pathology in stroke in patients with COVID-19 are shown. English version of the article on pp. 569-576 is available at URL: https://panor.ru/articles/features-of-the-acute-stroke-run-associated-with-the-new-coronavirus-infection-covid-19/70262.html

Publisher

PANORAMA Publishing House

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