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A systematic review of neurological manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection: the devil is hidden in the details

机译:SARS-COV-2感染神经系统表现的系统综述:魔鬼隐藏在细节中

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Background and purpose We systematically reviewed available evidence for reports of neurological signs and symptoms in patients with COVID-19 to identify cases with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV)-2 infection or immune-mediated reaction in the nervous system. Methods We followed PRISMA guidelines and used the MEDLINE, EMBASE, Google Scholar, MedRxiv and ChinaXiv databases to search for articles on COVID-19 and nervous system involvement that were published from 1 January to 24 April 2020. Data on design, sample size, neurological assessment and related work-up were extracted. Biases were assessed with the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. Results We analysed 27 publications on potential neuroinvasive or parainfectious neurological complications of COVID-19. The reports focused on smell and taste (n = 5) and evaluation of neurological symptoms and signs in cohorts (n = 5). There were cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome/Miller-Fisher syndrome/cranial neuropathy (seven cases), meningitis/encephalitis (nine cases) and various other conditions (five cases). The number of patients with examination of cerebrospinal fluid and, in particular, SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction was negligible. Two had a positive SARS-CoV-2 polymerase chain reaction examination of cerebrospinal fluid specimen. Study of potential parenchymal involvement with magnetic resonance imaging was rare. Only four reports received a rating of the highest quality standards. Conclusions This systematic review failed to establish comprehensive insights into nervous system manifestations of COVID-19 beyond immune-mediated complications in the aftermath of respiratory symptoms. The authors therefore provide guidance for more careful clinical, diagnostic and epidemiological studies to characterize the manifestations and burden of neurological disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 on behalf of the Infectious Disease Panel of the European Academy of Neurology.
机译:背景和目的,我们系统地审查了Covid-19患者患者的神经症状和症状报告的可用证据,以确定神经系统中严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒(SARS-COV)-2感染或免疫介导反应的病例。方法遵循Prisma指南并使用Medline,Embase,Google Scholar,MedRXIV和Chinaxiv数据库,以搜索Covid-19和神经系统参与的文章,这些文章于2020年1月1日至4月24日发布。关于设计,样品大小,神经系统的数据提取评估和相关的工作。用纽卡斯尔 - 渥太华规模评估偏见。结果我们分析了27例关于Covid-19潜在神经侵蚀性或垂直神经复杂性的出版物的出版物。报告集中在嗅觉和味道(n = 5)和对神经系统症状的评估和群组中的迹象(n = 5)。有危机 - 巴雷综合征/米勒 - 渔民综合征/颅神经病变(7例),脑膜炎/脑炎(9例)和各种其他条件(五种情况)。特别是SARS-COV-2聚合酶链反应的脑脊液检查的患者数量可忽略不计。两种具有脑脊液样本的阳性SARS-COV-2聚合酶链反应检查。对磁共振成像的潜在实质涉及的研究是罕见的。只有四个报告获得最高质量标准的评级。结论这种系统审查未能在呼吸症状后的免疫介导的并发症中建立综合性洞察Covid-19之外的神经系统表现。因此,作者为更加仔细的临床,诊断和流行病学研究提供了指导,以表征SARS-COV-2代表欧洲神经学传染病引起的神经系统疾病的表现和负担。

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