Incidence of Stroke in Randomized Trials of COVID-19 Therapeutics: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Nagraj Sanjana1ORCID,Varrias Dimitrios1ORCID,Hernandez Romero Gabriel1,Santos Heitor T.1ORCID,Karamanis Dimitrios23ORCID,Sagris Dimitrios4ORCID,Korompoki Eleni5ORCID,Milionis Haralampos6ORCID,Palaiodimos Leonidas1ORCID,Ntaios George7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jacobi Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, The Bronx, NY (S.N., D.V., G.H.R., H.T.S., L.P.).

2. Department of Economics, University of Piraeus, Greece (D.K.).

3. Department of Health Informatics, Rutgers School of Health Professions, Newark, NJ (D.K.).

4. School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece (D.S.).

5. National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Alexandra General Hospital, Greece & Imperial College London, Exhibition Rd, South Kensington, London SW7 2BX, United Kingdom (E.K.).

6. School of Health Sciences, University of Ioannina, Greece (H.M.).

7. Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Larissa, Greece (G.N.).

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 has been frequently associated with an increased risk of thrombotic complications. There have also been reports of an increased likelihood of stroke, although its true incidence in patients with COVID-19 is currently unknown. Methods: Electronic databases PubMed and Scopus were searched from inception up to July 30, 2021 to identify randomized controlled studies in patients with confirmed COVID-19 undergoing one or more interventions. Studies were screened for eligibility using a predefined inclusion criterion and selected using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. A random-effects model meta-analysis was conducted, and heterogeneity was assessed using I-squared test. Results: Out of 3960 potentially eligible articles, 77 randomized studies (38 732 patients) were included. Mean age of the study population was 55±9.3 years. Females constituted 38% of the study population and mean duration of follow-up after study enrollment was 23±12.9 days. Cumulative incidence of stroke in the overall study population was 0.001 (95% CI, 0.001–0.002) with a total of 65 events in 38 732 patients, corresponding to an absolute incidence of 0.168%. Incidence of stroke in the inpatient population was 0.001 (95% CI, 0.001–0.002; 65 events in 37 069 patients), corresponding to an absolute incidence of 0.175%. No strokes were observed in the outpatient setting. Conclusions: The overall incidence of stroke in patients with COVID-19 appears to be lower than that reported in previous observational reports.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Neurology (clinical)

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