"VSports最新版本" Acute cerebrovascular disease following COVID-19: a single center, retrospective, observational study
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"VSports app下载" Acute cerebrovascular disease following COVID-19: a single center, retrospective, observational study
Abstract
Background and purpose: COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Apart from respiratory complications, acute cerebrovascular disease (CVD) has been observed in some patients with COVID-19. Therefore, we described the clinical characteristics, laboratory features, treatment and outcomes of CVD complicating SARS-CoV-2 infection. VSports手机版.
Materials and methods: Demographic and clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, treatments and clinical outcomes were collected and analysed. Clinical characteristics and laboratory findings of patients with COVID-19 with or without new-onset CVD were compared. V体育安卓版.
Results: Of 219 patients with COVID-19, 10 (4. 6%) developed acute ischaemic stroke and 1 (0. 5%) had intracerebral haemorrhage. COVID-19 with new onset of CVD were significantly older (75. 7±10. 8 years vs 52. 1±15. 3 years, p<0. 001), more likely to present with severe COVID-19 (81. 8% vs 39. 9%, p<0. 01) and were more likely to have cardiovascular risk factors, including hypertension, diabetes and medical history of CVD (all p<0. 05). In addition, they were more likely to have increased inflammatory response and hypercoagulable state as reflected in C reactive protein (51. 1 (1. 3-127. 9) vs 12. 1 (0. 1-212. 0) mg/L, p<0. 05) and D-dimer (6. 9 (0. 3-20 V体育ios版. 0) vs 0. 5 (0. 1-20. 0) mg/L, p<0. 001). Of 10 patients with ischemic stroke; 6 received antiplatelet treatment with aspirin or clopidogrel; and 3 of them died. The other four patients received anticoagulant treatment with enoxaparin and 2 of them died. As of 24 March 2020, six patients with CVD died (54. 5%). .
Conclusion: Acute CVD is not uncommon in COVID-19 VSports最新版本. Our findings suggest that older patients with risk factors are more likely to develop CVD. The development of CVD is an important negative prognostic factor which requires further study to identify optimal management strategy to combat the COVID-19 outbreak. .
Keywords: Anticoagulation therapy; COVID-19; Cerebrovascular disease; Thromboembolic events; stroke. V体育平台登录.
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Competing interests: None declared.
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