Association of Clinical, Biological, and Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Findings With Electroencephalographic Findings for Patients With COVID-19.
Journal
JAMA network open
ISSN: 2574-3805
Titre abrégé: JAMA Netw Open
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101729235
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
01 03 2021
01 03 2021
Historique:
entrez:
15
3
2021
pubmed:
16
3
2021
medline:
19
3
2021
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
There is evidence of central nervous system impairments associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection, including encephalopathy. Multimodal monitoring of patients with COVID-19 may delineate the specific features of COVID-19-related encephalopathy and guide clinical management. To investigate clinical, biological, and brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in association with electroencephalographic (EEG) features for patients with COVID-19, and to better refine the features of COVID-19-related encephalopathy. This retrospective cohort study conducted in Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital, Paris, France, enrolled 78 hospitalized adults who received a diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov2) and underwent EEG between March 30 and June 11, 2020. Detection of SARS-CoV-2 from a nasopharyngeal specimen using a reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction assay or, in the case of associated pneumonia, on a computed tomography scan of the chest. Data on the clinical and paraclinical features of the 78 patients with COVID-19 were retrieved from electronic patient records. Of 644 patients who were hospitalized for COVID-19, 78 (57 men [73%]; mean [SD] age, 61 [12] years) underwent EEG. The main indications for EEG were delirium, seizure-like events, and delayed awakening in the intensive care unit after stopping treatment with sedatives. Sixty-nine patients showed pathologic EEG findings, including metabolic-toxic encephalopathy features, frontal abnormalities, periodic discharges, and epileptic activities. Of 57 patients who underwent brain MRI, 41 showed abnormalities, including perfusion abnormalities, acute ischemic lesions, multiple microhemorrhages, and white matter-enhancing lesions. Fifty-five patients showed biological abnormalities, including dysnatremia, kidney failure, and liver dysfunction, the same day as the EEG. The results of cerebrospinal fluid analysis were negative for SARS-Cov-2 for all tested patients. Nine patients who had no identifiable cause of brain injury outside COVID-19 were further isolated; their brain injury was defined as COVID-19-related encephalopathy. They represented 1% (9 of 644) of patients with COVID-19 requiring hospitalization. Six of these 9 patients had movement disorders, 7 had frontal syndrome, 4 had brainstem impairment, 4 had periodic EEG discharges, and 3 had MRI white matter-enhancing lesions. The results from this cohort of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 suggest there are clinical, EEG, and MRI patterns that could delineate specific COVID-19-related encephalopathy and guide treatment strategy.
Identifiants
pubmed: 33720371
pii: 2777441
doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.1489
pmc: PMC7961310
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Langues
eng
Sous-ensembles de citation
IM
Pagination
e211489Investigateurs
Jean-Yves Delattre
(JY)
Stephanie Carvalho
(S)
Sandrine Sagnes
(S)
Bruno Dubois
(B)
Celine Louapre
(C)
Tanya Stojkovic
(T)
Ahmed Idbaih
(A)
Charlotte Rosso
(C)
David Grabli
(D)
Ana Zenovia Gales
(A)
Bruno Millet
(B)
Eleonore Bayen
(E)
Sophie Dupont
(S)
Gaelle Bruneteau
(G)
Stephane Lehericy
(S)
Danielle Seilhean
(D)
Alexandra Durr
(A)
Aurelie Kas
(A)
Foudil Lamari
(F)
Marion Houot
(M)
Vanessa Batista Brochard
(V)
Pascale Pradat-Diehl
(P)
Khe Hoang-Xuan
(K)
Bertrand Fontaine
(B)
Philippe Fossati
(P)
Isabelle Arnulf
(I)
Alexandre Carpentier
(A)
Yved Edel
(Y)
Anna Luisa Di Stefano
(AL)
Gilberte Robain
(G)
Philippe Thoumie
(P)
Bertrand Degos
(B)
Tarek Sharshar
(T)
Sonia Alamowitch
(S)
Emmanuelle Apartis-Bourdieu
(E)
Charles-Siegried Peretti
(CS)
Renata Ursu
(R)
Nathalie Dzierzynski
(N)
Kiyoka Kinugawa Bourron
(K)
Joel Belmin
(J)
Bruno Oquendo
(B)
Eric Pautas
(E)
Marc Verny
(M)
Yves Samson
(Y)
Sara Leder
(S)
Anne Leger
(A)
Sandrine Deltour
(S)
Flore Baronnet
(F)
Stéphanie Bombois
(S)
Mehdi Touat
(M)
Caroline Dehais
(C)
Caroline Houillier
(C)
Florence Laigle-Donadey
(F)
Dimitri Psimaras
(D)
Agusti Alentorn
(A)
Nadia Younan
(N)
Nicolas Villain
(N)
Maria Del Mar Amador
(M)
Louise-Laure Mariani
(LL)
Nicolas Mezouar
(N)
Graziella Mangone
(G)
Aurélie Meneret
(A)
Andreas Hartmann
(A)
Clément Tarrano
(C)
David Bendetowicz
(D)
Pierre-Francois Pradat
(PF)
Michel Baulac
(M)
Sara Sambin
(S)
Florence Chochon
(F)
Adele Hesters
(A)
Bastien Herlin
(B)
An Hung Nguyen
(AH)
Valérie Procher
(V)
Alexandre Demoule
(A)
Julien Mayaux
(J)
Morgane Faure
(M)
Claire Ewenczyk
(C)
Giulia Coarelli
(G)
Anna Heinzmann
(A)
Perrine Charles
(P)
Marion Masingue
(M)
Guillaume Bassez
(G)
Isabelle An
(I)
Yulia Worbe
(Y)
Rabab Debs
(R)
Timothee Lenglet
(T)
Natalia Shor
(N)
Delphine Leclercq
(D)
Albert Cao
(A)
Clémence Marois
(C)
Nicolas Weiss
(N)
Loic Le Guennec
(L)
Vincent Degos
(V)
Alice Jacquens
(A)
Thomas Similowski
(T)
Jean-Yves Rotge
(JY)
Bertrand Saudreau
(B)
Victor Pitron
(V)
Nassim Sarni
(N)
Nathalie Girault
(N)
Redwan Maatoug
(R)
Smaranda Leu
(S)
Lionel Thivart
(L)
Karima Mokhtari
(K)
Isabelle Plu
(I)
Bruno Goncalves
(B)
Laure Bottin
(L)
Marion Yger
(M)
Gaelle Ouvrard
(G)
Rebecca Haddad
(R)
Flora Ketz
(F)
Carmelo Lafuente
(C)
Christel Oasi
(C)
Bruno Megarbane
(B)
Dominique Herve
(D)
Haysam Salman
(H)
Armelle Rametti-Lacroux
(A)
Alize Chalancon
(A)
Anais Herve
(A)
Hugo Royer
(H)
Florence Beauzor
(F)
Valentine Maheo
(V)
Christelle Laganot
(C)
Camille Minelli
(C)
Aurélie Fekete
(A)
Abel Grine
(A)
Marie Biet
(M)
Rania Hilab
(R)
Aurore Besnard
(A)
Meriem Bouguerra
(M)
Gwen Goudard
(G)
Saida Houairi
(S)
Saba Al-Youssef
(S)
Christine Pires
(C)
Anissa Oukhedouma
(A)
Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka
(K)
Tal Seidel Malkinson
(T)
Hanane Agguini
(H)
Hassen Douzane Agguini
(HD)
Safia Said
(S)
Commentaires et corrections
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