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Neuroimaging findings in 4342 hospitalized COVID‐19 subjects: A multicenter report from the United States and Europe

Title: Neuroimaging findings in 4342 hospitalized COVID‐19 subjects: A multicenter report from the United States and Europe
Authors: Faro, Scott H.; Manmatharayan, Arichena; Leiby, Benjamin; Jain, Neelu; Mohamed, Feroze B.; Talekar, Kiran S.; Doshi, Amish; Jambor, Ivan; Chang, Sanders; Finkelstein, Mark; Kremer, Stephane; Lersy, Francois; Lindgren, Brenden; Figueiredo, Nathalia M.; Gerevini, Simonetta; Napolitano, Angela; Jain, Rajan; Dogra, Siddhanth; Pillai, Jay J.; Ryan, Dan; Jager, Rolf; Carletti, Francesco; Mian, Asim; Kaliev, Artem; Anand, Pria; Takahashi, Courtney; Murat, Ak; Colen, Rivka; Mansueto, Giancarlo; Pizzini, Francesca
Source: Journal of Neuroimaging ; volume 33, issue 5, page 752-763 ; ISSN 1051-2284 1552-6569
Publisher Information: Wiley
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Wiley Online Library (Open Access Articles via Crossref)
Description: Background and Purpose To determine the incidence of acute neuroimaging (NI) findings and comorbidities in the coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID‐19)‐infected subjects in seven U.S. and four European hospitals. Methods This is a retrospective study of COVID‐19‐positive subjects with the following inclusion criteria: age >18, lab‐confirmed COVID‐19 infection, and acute NI findings (NI+) attributed to COVID‐19 on CT or MRI brain. NI+ and comorbidities in total hospitalized COVID‐19‐positive (TN) subjects were assessed. Results A total of 37,950 COVID‐19‐positive subjects were reviewed and 4342 underwent NI. NI+ incidence in subjects with NI was 10.1% (442/4342) including 7.9% (294/3701) in the United States and 22.8% (148/647) in Europe. NI+ incidence in TN was 1.16% (442/37,950). In NI (4342), incidence of ischemic stroke was 6.4% followed by intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) (3.8%), encephalitis (0.5%), sinus venous thrombosis (0.2%), and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) (0.2%). White matter involvement was seen in 57% of NI+. Hypertension was the most common comorbidity (54%) before cardiac disease (28.8%) and diabetes mellitus (27.7%). Cardiac disease ( p < .025), diabetes ( p < .014), and chronic kidney disease ( p < .012) were more common in the United States. Conclusion This multicenter, multinational study investigated the incidence and spectrum of NI+ in 37,950 hospitalized adult COVID‐19 subjects including regional differences in incidences of NI+, associated comorbidities, and other demographics. NI+ incidence in TN was 1.16% including 0.95% in the United States and 2.09% in Europe. ICH, encephalitis, and ADEM were common in Europe, while ischemic strokes were more common in the United States. In this cohort, incidence and distribution of NI+ helped characterize the neurological complications of COVID‐19.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/jon.13140
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1111/jon.13140; https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jon.13140
Rights: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
Accession Number: edsbas.5CBA3E38
Database: BASE