TY - JOUR TI - Generalized status epilepticus as a possible manifestation of COVID‐19 AU - Abdulsalam, Mohammad A. AU - Abdulsalam, Ahmad J. AU - Shehab, Diaa T2 - Acta Neurologica Scandinavica DA - 2020/10// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1111/ane.13321 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 142 IS - 4 SP - 297 EP - 298 J2 - Acta Neurol Scand LA - en SN - 0001-6314, 1600-0404 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ane.13321 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:00:25 L1 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/ane.13321 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Overwhelming COVID-19 Sepsis in a Patient With Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis AU - Akram, Ayesha T2 - Cureus DA - 2020/07/21/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.7759/cureus.9320 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) LA - en SN - 2168-8184 UR - https://www.cureus.com/articles/36562-overwhelming-covid-19-sepsis-in-a-patient-with-idiopathic-pulmonary-fibrosis Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:00:33 L1 - https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/case_report/pdf/36562/1598287530-20200824-6225-wrbijw.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Spontaneous subarachnoidal hemorrhage in patients with Covid-19: case report AU - Avci, Akkan AU - Yesiloglu, Onder AU - Avci, Begum Seyda AU - Sumbul, Hilmi Erdem AU - BugraYapici, Satuk AU - Kuvvetli, Adnan AU - Pekoz, Burcak Cakır AU - Cinar, Hayri AU - Satar, Salim T2 - Journal of NeuroVirology DA - 2020/08/14/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1007/s13365-020-00888-3 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) J2 - J. Neurovirol. LA - en SN - 1355-0284, 1538-2443 ST - Spontaneous subarachnoidal hemorrhage in patients with Covid-19 UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s13365-020-00888-3 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:00:40 L1 - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s13365-020-00888-3.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Critical illness myopathy after COVID-19 AU - Bagnato, Sergio AU - Boccagni, Cristina AU - Marino, Giorgio AU - Prestandrea, Caterina AU - D’Agostino, Tiziana AU - Rubino, Francesca T2 - International Journal of Infectious Diseases DA - 2020/10// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.ijid.2020.07.072 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 99 SP - 276 EP - 278 J2 - International Journal of Infectious Diseases LA - en SN - 12019712 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1201971220306068 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:00:50 L1 - https://www.ijidonline.com/article/S1201971220306068/pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Clinical course of a 66-year-old man with an acute ischaemic stroke in the setting of a COVID-19 infection AU - Basi, Saajan AU - Hamdan, Mohammad AU - Punekar, Shuja T2 - BMJ Case Reports AB - A 66-year-old man was admitted to hospital with a right frontal cerebral infarct producing left-sided weakness and a deterioration in his speech pattern. The cerebral infarct was confirmed with CT imaging. The only evidence of respiratory symptoms on admission was a 2 L oxygen requirement, maintaining oxygen saturations between 88% and 92%. In a matter of hours this patient developed a greater oxygen requirement, alongside reduced levels of consciousness. A positive COVID-19 throat swab, in addition to bilateral pneumonia on chest X-ray and lymphopaenia in his blood tests, confirmed a diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia. A proactive decision was made involving the patients’ family, ward and intensive care healthcare staff, to not escalate care above a ward-based ceiling of care. The patient died 5 days following admission under the palliative care provided by the medical team. DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1136/bcr-2020-235920 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 13 IS - 8 SP - e235920 J2 - BMJ Case Rep LA - en SN - 1757-790X UR - https://casereports.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bcr-2020-235920 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:02 L1 - https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/13/8/e235920.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Low physical functioning and impaired performance of activities of daily life in COVID-19 patients who survived the hospitalisation AU - Belli, Stefano AU - Balbi, Bruno AU - Prince, Ilaria AU - Cattaneo, Davide AU - Masocco, Francesca AU - Zaccaria, Sergio AU - Bertalli, Luca AU - Cattini, Francesco AU - Lomazzo, Arianna AU - Dal Negro, Francesca AU - Giardini, Marica AU - Franssen, Frits M.E. AU - Janssen, Daisy J.A. AU - Spruit, Martijn A. T2 - European Respiratory Journal DA - 2020/08/06/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1183/13993003.02096-2020 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - 2002096 J2 - Eur Respir J LA - en SN - 0903-1936, 1399-3003 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/lookup/doi/10.1183/13993003.02096-2020 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:10 L1 - https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/erj/early/2020/07/23/13993003.02096-2020.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Intracerebral haemorrhage and COVID-19: Clinical characteristics from a case series AU - Benger, Matthew AU - Williams, Owain AU - Siddiqui, Juveria AU - Sztriha, Laszlo T2 - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.06.005 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 88 SP - 940 EP - 944 J2 - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity LA - en SN - 08891591 ST - Intracerebral haemorrhage and COVID-19 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0889159120310977 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:17 L1 - https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc7276127?pdf=render ER - TY - JOUR TI - Extensive cerebral venous sinus thrombosis: a potential complication in a patient with COVID-19 disease AU - Bolaji, Paul AU - Kukoyi, Babatunde AU - Ahmad, Nasar AU - Wharton, Chris T2 - BMJ Case Reports AB - A 63-year-old man was admitted with left-sided weakness and subsequent focal seizures following a recent diagnosis of Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pneumonia in a nearby hospital. He developed status epilepticus and became comatose, requiring intensive care unit admission for invasive ventilation. Imaging done at admission confirmed extensive cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST) with bilateral venous cortical infarcts and acute cortical haemorrhage. No known risk factor for CVST could be identified. He improved with anticoagulation and antiepileptic therapy. He was subsequently transferred to an inpatient rehabilitation facility. Although Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) infection has been previously associated with thrombotic complications, these mostly relate to the pulmonary vasculature. We present this case as a potential association between CVST and COVID-19 infection. DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1136/bcr-2020-236820 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 13 IS - 8 SP - e236820 J2 - BMJ Case Rep LA - en SN - 1757-790X ST - Extensive cerebral venous sinus thrombosis UR - https://casereports.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bcr-2020-236820 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:21 L1 - https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/13/8/e236820.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - COVID-19–associated acute transverse myelitis: a rare entity AU - Chakraborty, Uddalak AU - Chandra, Atanu AU - Ray, Aritra Kumar AU - Biswas, Purbasha T2 - BMJ Case Reports AB - SARS-CoV-2 has wreaked havoc globally and has claimed innumerable lives all over the world. Apart from the characteristic respiratory illness, this disease has been associated with florid extrapulmonary manifestations and complications. A 59-year-old female healthcare worker presented with features of acute-onset non-compressive myelopathy with a sensory level at T10 segment along with high-grade fever for 4 days. MRI of dorsal spine was suggestive of myelitis at T7 vertebral level. She was initiated on injectable steroids and did show some initial signs of recovery. A day later, she developed an acute-onset respiratory failure but could not be revived despite our best efforts. Her nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swab turned out to be positive for SARS-CoV-2 reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). We hereby report a case of acute transverse myelitis with COVID-19 as a probable aetiology. DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1136/bcr-2020-238668 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 13 IS - 8 SP - e238668 J2 - BMJ Case Rep LA - en SN - 1757-790X ST - COVID-19–associated acute transverse myelitis UR - https://casereports.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bcr-2020-238668 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:29 L1 - https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/13/8/e238668.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Movement disorders as a new neurological clinical picture in severe SARS‐CoV‐2 infection AU - Cuhna, P. AU - Herlin, B. AU - Vassilev, K. AU - Kas, A. AU - Lehericy, S. AU - Worbe, Y. AU - Apartis, E. AU - Vidailhet, M. AU - Dupont, S. T2 - European Journal of Neurology DA - 2020/09/14/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1111/ene.14474 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - ene.14474 J2 - Eur J Neurol LA - en SN - 1351-5101, 1468-1331 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ene.14474 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:39 L1 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/ene.14474 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Clinical features and prognosis of COVID-19 in people with spinal cord injury: a case–control study AU - D’Andrea, S. AU - Berardicurti, O. AU - Berardicurti, A. AU - Felzani, G. AU - Francavilla, F. AU - Francavilla, S. AU - Giacomelli, R. AU - Barbonetti, A. T2 - Spinal Cord Series and Cases DA - 2020/12// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1038/s41394-020-0319-0 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 6 IS - 1 SP - 69 J2 - Spinal Cord Ser Cases LA - en SN - 2058-6124 ST - Clinical features and prognosis of COVID-19 in people with spinal cord injury UR - http://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-020-0319-0 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:47 L1 - https://www.nature.com/articles/s41394-020-0319-0.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Peripheral facial paralysis as presenting symptom of COVID-19 in a pregnant woman AU - Figueiredo, Rita AU - Falcão, Vera AU - Pinto, Maria João AU - Ramalho, Carla T2 - BMJ Case Reports AB - Acute facial nerve disease leading to peripheral facial paralysis is commonly associated with viral infections. COVID-19 may be a potential cause of peripheral facial paralysis and neurological symptoms could be the first and only manifestation of the disease. We report a case of a term pregnancy diagnosed with COVID-19 after presenting with isolated peripheral facial palsy. DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1136/bcr-2020-237146 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 13 IS - 8 SP - e237146 J2 - BMJ Case Rep LA - en SN - 1757-790X UR - https://casereports.bmj.com/lookup/doi/10.1136/bcr-2020-237146 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:01:56 L1 - https://casereports.bmj.com/content/bmjcr/13/8/e237146.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Feasibility and clinical impact of out-of-ICU non-invasive respiratory support in patients with COVID-19 related pneumonia AU - Franco, Cosimo AU - Facciolongo, Nicola AU - Tonelli, Roberto AU - Dongilli, Roberto AU - Vianello, Andrea AU - Pisani, Lara AU - Scala, Raffaele AU - Malerba, Mario AU - Carlucci, Annalisa AU - Negri, Emanuele Alberto AU - Spoladore, Greta AU - Arcaro, Giovanna AU - Tillio, Paolo Amedeo AU - Lastoria, Cinzia AU - Schifino, Gioachino AU - Tabbi’, Luca AU - Guidelli, Luca AU - Guaraldi, Giovanni AU - Ranieri, V. Marco AU - Clini, Enrico AU - Nava, Stefano T2 - European Respiratory Journal AB - Introduction The Coronavirus 2(SARS-CoV-2) outbreak spread rapidly in Italy and the lack of intensive care unit(ICU) beds soon became evident, forcing the application of noninvasive respiratory support(NRS) outside the ICU, raising concerns over staff contamination. We aimed to analyse the safety of the hospital staff, the feasibility, and outcomes of NRS applied to patients outside the ICU. Methods In this observational study, data from 670 consecutive patients with confirmed COVID-19 referred to the Pulmonology Units in nine hospitals between March 1st and May 10th,2020 were analysed. Data were collected including medication, mode and usage of the NRS ( i.e. high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC), continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), noninvasive ventilation(NIV)), length of stay in hospital, endotracheal intubation(ETI) and deaths. Results Forty-two health-care workers (11.4%) tested positive for infection, but only three of them required hospitalisation. Data are reported for all patients (69.3% male), whose mean age was 68 ( sd 13) years. The PaO 2 /FiO 2 ratio at baseline was 152±79, and the majority of patients (49.3%) were treated with CPAP. The overall unadjusted 30-day mortality rate was 26.9% with 16%, 30%, and 30%, while the total ETI rate was 27% with 29%, 25% and 28%, for HFNC, CPAP, and NIV, respectively, and the relative probability to die was not related to the NRS used after adjustment for confounders. ETI and length of stay were not different among the groups. Mortality rate increased with age and comorbidity class progression. Conclusions The application of NRS outside the ICU is feasible and associated with favourable outcomes. Nonetheless, it was associated with a risk of staff contamination. DA - 2020/08/03/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1183/13993003.02130-2020 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - 2002130 J2 - Eur Respir J LA - en SN - 0903-1936, 1399-3003 UR - http://erj.ersjournals.com/lookup/doi/10.1183/13993003.02130-2020 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:00 L1 - https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/erj/early/2020/07/30/13993003.02130-2020.full.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Stroke Patients AU - Ghanchi, Hammad AU - Takayanagi, Ariel AU - Savla, Paras AU - Hariri, Omid R AU - Tayag, Emilio C AU - Schiraldi, Michael AU - Jorgensen, Lucille AU - Miulli, Dan E T2 - Cureus DA - 2020/08/24/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.7759/cureus.9995 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) LA - en SN - 2168-8184 UR - https://www.cureus.com/articles/36279-effects-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-stroke-patients Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:08 L1 - https://assets.cureus.com/uploads/original_article/pdf/36279/1598382983-20200825-10314-1sm3yiw.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Acute Stroke Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Does Confinement Impact Eligibility for Endovascular Therapy? AU - Hajdu, Steven D. AU - Pittet, Valerie AU - Puccinelli, Francesco AU - Ben Hassen, Wagih AU - Ben Maacha, Malek AU - Blanc, Raphaël AU - Bracco, Sandra AU - Broocks, Gabriel AU - Bartolini, Bruno AU - Casseri, Tommaso AU - Clarençon, Frederic AU - Naggara, Olivier AU - Eugène, François AU - Ferré, Jean-Christophe AU - Guédon, Alexis AU - Houdart, Emmanuel AU - Krings, Timo AU - Lehmann, Pierre AU - Limbucci, Nicola AU - Machi, Paolo AU - Macho, Juan AU - Mandruzzato, Nicolo AU - Nappini, Sergio AU - Nawka, Marie Teresa AU - Nicholson, Patrick AU - Marto, João Pedro AU - Pereira, Vitor AU - Correia, Manuel A. AU - Pinho-e-Melo, Teresa AU - Nuno Ramos, João AU - Raz, Eytan AU - Ferreira, Patrícia AU - Reis, João AU - Shapiro, Maksim AU - Shotar, Eimad AU - van Horn, Noel AU - Piotin, Michel AU - Saliou, Guillaume T2 - Stroke AB - During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the World Health Organization recommended measures to mitigate the outbreak such as social distancing and confinement. Since these measures have been put in place, anecdotal reports describe a decrease in the number of endovascular therapy (EVT) treatments for acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion. The purpose of our study was to determine the effect on EVT for patients with acute ischemic stroke during the COVID-19 confinement. In this retrospective, observational study, data were collected from November 1, 2019, to April 15, 2020, at 17 stroke centers in countries where confinement measures have been in place since March 2020 for the COVID-19 pandemic (Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Canada, and United States). This study included 1600 patients treated by EVT for acute ischemic stroke. Date of EVT and symptom onset-to-groin puncture time were collected. Mean number of EVTs performed per hospital per 2-week interval and mean stroke onset-to-groin puncture time were calculated before confinement measures and after confinement measures. Distributions (non-normal) between the 2 groups (before COVID-19 confinement versus after COVID-19 confinement) were compared using 2-sample Wilcoxon rank-sum test. The results show a significant decrease in mean number of EVTs performed per hospital per 2-week interval between before COVID-19 confinement (9.0 [95% CI, 7.8–10.1]) and after COVID-19 confinement (6.1 [95% CI, 4.5–7.7]), ( P <0.001). In addition, there is a significant increase in mean stroke onset-to-groin puncture time ( P <0.001), between before COVID-19 confinement (300.3 minutes [95% CI, 285.3–315.4]) and after COVID-19 confinement (354.5 minutes [95% CI, 316.2–392.7]). Our preliminary analysis indicates a 32% reduction in EVT procedures and an estimated 54-minute increase in symptom onset-to-groin puncture time after confinement measures for COVID-19 pandemic were put into place. DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030794 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 51 IS - 8 SP - 2593 EP - 2596 J2 - Stroke LA - en SN - 0039-2499, 1524-4628 ST - Acute Stroke Management During the COVID-19 Pandemic UR - https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.030794 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:12 L1 - https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc7340133?pdf=render ER - TY - JOUR TI - Inpatients With Brain Damage, Impaired Airways, and Severely Restricted Daily Activities Have an Increased Infection Rate During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Center Retrospective Analysis From Wuhan AU - Han, Xiaohua AU - Xia, Nan AU - Chen, Zejian AU - Pan, Chu AU - Huang, Xiaolin T2 - American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation DA - 2020/10// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001535 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 99 IS - 10 SP - 884 EP - 886 J2 - Am J Phys Med Rehabil LA - en SN - 1537-7385, 0894-9115 ST - Inpatients With Brain Damage, Impaired Airways, and Severely Restricted Daily Activities Have an Increased Infection Rate During the COVID-19 Pandemic UR - https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PHM.0000000000001535 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:23 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406202/pdf/phm-publish-ahead-of-print-10.1097.phm.0000000000001535.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Reduced Physical Activity During COVID-19 Pandemic in Children With Congenital Heart Disease AU - Hemphill, Nicole M. AU - Kuan, Mimi T.Y. AU - Harris, Kevin C. T2 - Canadian Journal of Cardiology DA - 2020/07// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.cjca.2020.04.038 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 36 IS - 7 SP - 1130 EP - 1134 J2 - Canadian Journal of Cardiology LA - en SN - 0828282X UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0828282X20304402 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:31 L1 - https://www.onlinecjc.ca/article/S0828282X20304402/pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Feasibility and Efficacy of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation After COVID-19 AU - Hermann, Matthias AU - Pekacka-Egli, Anna-Maria AU - Witassek, Fabienne AU - Baumgaertner, Reiner AU - Schoendorf, Sabine AU - Spielmanns, Marc T2 - American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation DA - 2020/10// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001549 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 99 IS - 10 SP - 865 EP - 869 J2 - Am J Phys Med Rehabil LA - en SN - 1537-7385, 0894-9115 UR - https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PHM.0000000000001549 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:43 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7406212/pdf/phm-publish-ahead-of-print-10.1097.phm.0000000000001549.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Myopathy associated with COVID-19 AU - Hsueh, Sung-Ju AU - Lee, Ming-Jen AU - Chen, Hsin-Shui AU - Chang, Kai Chieh T2 - Journal of the Formosan Medical Association DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.jfma.2020.07.042 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - S0929664620303545 J2 - Journal of the Formosan Medical Association LA - en SN - 09296646 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0929664620303545 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:02:54 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7396879/pdf/main.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Observational study on Effect of Lock Down due to COVID 19 on glycemic control in patients with Diabetes: Experience from Central India AU - khare, Jaideep AU - jindal, Sushil T2 - Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews DA - 2020/11// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.dsx.2020.08.012 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 14 IS - 6 SP - 1571 EP - 1574 J2 - Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome: Clinical Research & Reviews LA - en SN - 18714021 ST - Observational study on Effect of Lock Down due to COVID 19 on glycemic control in patients with Diabetes UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1871402120303155 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:01 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7438221/pdf/main.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - SARS‐CoV‐2 and Guillain–Barré syndrome: AIDP variant with a favourable outcome AU - Lascano, A. M. AU - Epiney, J.‐B. AU - Coen, M. AU - Serratrice, J. AU - Bernard‐Valnet, R. AU - Lalive, P. H. AU - Kuntzer, T. AU - Hübers, A. T2 - European Journal of Neurology DA - 2020/09// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1111/ene.14368 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 27 IS - 9 SP - 1751 EP - 1753 J2 - Eur J Neurol LA - en SN - 1351-5101, 1468-1331 ST - SARS‐CoV‐2 and Guillain–Barré syndrome UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ene.14368 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:12 L1 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/ene.14368 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Orbitofrontal involvement in a neuroCOVID‐19 patient AU - Le Guennec, Loïc AU - Devianne, Julia AU - Jalin, Laurence AU - Cao, Albert AU - Galanaud, Damien AU - Navarro, Vincent AU - Boutolleau, David AU - Rohaut, Benjamin AU - Weiss, Nicolas AU - Demeret, Sophie T2 - Epilepsia DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1111/epi.16612 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 61 IS - 8 J2 - Epilepsia LA - en SN - 0013-9580, 1528-1167 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/epi.16612 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:16 L1 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/epi.16612 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Clinical course and physiotherapy intervention in 9 patients with COVID-19 AU - Lee, Audrey Jia Yi AU - Chung, Chloe Lau Ha AU - Young, Barnaby Edward AU - Ling, Li Min AU - Ho, Benjamin Choon Heng AU - Puah, Ser Hon AU - Iqbal, Saboor Rahman AU - Tan, Geak Poh T2 - Physiotherapy DA - 2020/12// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.physio.2020.06.002 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 109 SP - 1 EP - 3 J2 - Physiotherapy LA - en SN - 00319406 UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0031940620303850 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:22 L1 - https://www.physiotherapyjournal.com/article/S0031940620303850/pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Patients With Voice Prosthesis Rehabilitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Analyzing the Effectiveness of Remote Triage and Management AU - Longobardi, Ylenia AU - Galli, Jacopo AU - D’Alatri, Lucia AU - Savoia, Vezio AU - Mari, Giorgia AU - Rigante, Mario AU - Passali, Giulio Cesare AU - Bussu, Francesco AU - Parrilla, Claudio T2 - Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery AB - Objective To describe a remote approach used with patients with voice prosthesis after laryngectomy during the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting clinical outcomes in terms of voice prosthesis complications management, oncological monitoring, and psychophysical well-being. Study Design Prospective cohort study. Setting Otolaryngology Clinic of the University Polyclinic A. Gemelli, IRCCS Foundation. Subjects and Methods All patients with voice prosthesis who underwent laryngectomy followed by our institute were offered enrollment. Patients who agreed to participate were interviewed to inquire about the nature of the need and to plan a video call with the appropriate clinician. Before and 1 week after the clinician’s call, patients were tested with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale. Degrees of satisfaction were investigated with a visual analog scale. A comparison between those who accepted and refused telematic support was carried out to identify factors that influence patient interest in teleservice. Results Video call service allowed us to reach 37 (50.68%) of 73 patients. In 23 (62.16%) of 37 cases, the video call was sufficient to manage the problem. In the remaining 14 cases (37.83%), an outpatient visit was necessary. Participants who refused telematic support had a significantly shorter time interval from the last ear, nose, and throat visit than patients who accepted (57.95 vs 96.14 days, P = .03). Video-called patients showed significantly decreased levels of anxiety and depression (mean Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale total score pre– vs post–video call: 13.97 vs. 10.23, P < .0001) and reported high levels of satisfaction about the service. Conclusion Remote approach may be a viable support in the management of patients with voice prosthesis rehabilitation. DA - 2020/08/04/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1177/0194599820948043 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - 019459982094804 J2 - Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg LA - en SN - 0194-5998, 1097-6817 ST - Patients With Voice Prosthesis Rehabilitation During the COVID-19 Pandemic UR - http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0194599820948043 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:29 L1 - https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0194599820948043 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Acute necrotizing myelitis and acute motor axonal neuropathy in a COVID-19 patient AU - Maideniuc, Catalina AU - Memon, Anza B. T2 - Journal of Neurology DA - 2020/08/09/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1007/s00415-020-10145-6 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) J2 - J Neurol LA - en SN - 0340-5354, 1432-1459 UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s00415-020-10145-6 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:34 L1 - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00415-020-10145-6.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Model of telerehabilitation for people with breast cancer during the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile AU - Mella-Abarca, Williams AU - Barraza-Sánchez, Valentina AU - Ramírez-Parada, Karol T2 - ecancermedicalscience DA - 2020/08/05/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.3332/ecancer.2020.1085 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 14 J2 - ecancer SN - 17546605 UR - https://ecancer.org/en/journal/article/1085-model-of-telerehabilitation-for-people-with-breast-cancer-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-chile Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:38 L1 - https://ecancer.org/en/journal/article/1085-model-of-telerehabilitation-for-people-with-breast-cancer-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-in-chile/pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - How COVID-19 Patients Were Moved to Speak: A Rehabilitation Interdisciplinary Case Series AU - Mooney, Brianne AU - Lawrence, Cecelia AU - Johnson, Elizabeth Gerosa AU - Slaboden, Amanda AU - Ball, Karen T2 - HSS Journal ® DA - 2020/08/26/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1007/s11420-020-09778-0 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) J2 - HSS Jrnl LA - en SN - 1556-3316, 1556-3324 ST - How COVID-19 Patients Were Moved to Speak UR - http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11420-020-09778-0 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:43 L1 - https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11420-020-09778-0.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Letter to editor: Severe brain haemorrhage and concomitant COVID-19 Infection: A neurovascular complication of COVID-19 AU - Muhammad, Sajjad AU - Petridis, Athanasios AU - Cornelius, Jan Frederick AU - Hänggi, Daniel T2 - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity DA - 2020/07// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.bbi.2020.05.015 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 87 SP - 150 EP - 151 J2 - Brain, Behavior, and Immunity LA - en SN - 08891591 ST - Letter to editor UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0889159120308023 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:46 L1 - https://europepmc.org/articles/pmc7199686?pdf=render ER - TY - JOUR TI - Feasibility and Acceptability of Telemedicine to Substitute Outpatient Rehabilitation Services in the COVID-19 Emergency in Italy: An Observational Everyday Clinical-Life Study AU - Negrini, Stefano AU - Donzelli, Sabrina AU - Negrini, Alberto AU - Negrini, Alessandra AU - Romano, Michele AU - Zaina, Fabio T2 - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation DA - 2020/08// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1016/j.apmr.2020.08.001 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - S0003999320305062 J2 - Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation LA - en SN - 00039993 ST - Feasibility and Acceptability of Telemedicine to Substitute Outpatient Rehabilitation Services in the COVID-19 Emergency in Italy UR - https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0003999320305062 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:03:52 L1 - https://www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003999320305062/pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Characteristics and Outcomes in Patients With COVID-19 and Acute Ischemic Stroke: The Global COVID-19 Stroke Registry AU - Ntaios, George AU - Michel, Patrik AU - Georgiopoulos, Georgios AU - Guo, Yutao AU - Li, Wencheng AU - Xiong, Jing AU - Calleja, Patricia AU - Ostos, Fernando AU - González-Ortega, Guillermo AU - Fuentes, Blanca AU - Alonso de Leciñana, María AU - Díez-Tejedor, Exuperio AU - García-Madrona, Sebastian AU - Masjuan, Jaime AU - DeFelipe, Alicia AU - Turc, Guillaume AU - Gonçalves, Bruno AU - Domigo, Valerie AU - Dan, Gheorghe-Andrei AU - Vezeteu, Roxana AU - Christensen, Hanne AU - Christensen, Louisa Marguerite AU - Meden, Per AU - Hajdarevic, Lejla AU - Rodriguez-Lopez, Angela AU - Díaz-Otero, Fernando AU - García-Pastor, Andrés AU - Gil-Nuñez, Antonio AU - Maslias, Errikos AU - Strambo, Davide AU - Werring, David J. AU - Chandratheva, Arvind AU - Benjamin, Laura AU - Simister, Robert AU - Perry, Richard AU - Beyrouti, Rahma AU - Jabbour, Pascal AU - Sweid, Ahmad AU - Tjoumakaris, Stavropoula AU - Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa AU - Campello, Ana Rodríguez AU - Roquer, Jaume AU - Moreira, Tiago AU - Mazya, Michael V. AU - Bandini, Fabio AU - Matz, Karl AU - Iversen, Helle K. AU - González-Duarte, Alejandra AU - Tiu, Cristina AU - Ferrari, Julia AU - Vosko, Milan R. AU - Salzer, Helmut J.F. AU - Lamprecht, Bernd AU - Dünser, Martin W. AU - Cereda, Carlo W. AU - Quintero, Ángel Basilio Corredor AU - Korompoki, Eleni AU - Soriano-Navarro, Eduardo AU - Soto-Ramírez, Luis Enrique AU - Castañeda-Méndez, Paulo F. AU - Bay-Sansores, Daniela AU - Arauz, Antonio AU - Cano-Nigenda, Vanessa AU - Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug AU - Tiainen, Marjaana AU - Strbian, Daniel AU - Putaala, Jukka AU - Lip, Gregory Y.H. T2 - Stroke AB - Recent case-series of small size implied a pathophysiological association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and severe large-vessel acute ischemic stroke. Given that severe strokes are typically associated with poor prognosis and can be very efficiently treated with recanalization techniques, confirmation of this putative association is urgently warranted in a large representative patient cohort to alert stroke clinicians, and inform pre- and in-hospital acute stroke patient pathways. We pooled all consecutive patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke in 28 sites from 16 countries. To assess whether stroke severity and outcomes (assessed at discharge or at the latest assessment for those patients still hospitalized) in patients with acute ischemic stroke are different between patients with COVID-19 and non-COVID-19, we performed 1:1 propensity score matching analyses of our COVID-19 patients with non-COVID-19 patients registered in the Acute Stroke Registry and Analysis of Lausanne Registry between 2003 and 2019. Between January 27, 2020, and May 19, 2020, 174 patients (median age 71.2 years; 37.9% females) with COVID-19 and acute ischemic stroke were hospitalized (median of 12 patients per site). The median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was 10 (interquartile range [IQR], 4–18). In the 1:1 matched sample of 336 patients with COVID-19 and non-COVID-19, the median National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale was higher in patients with COVID-19 (10 [IQR, 4–18] versus 6 [IQR, 3–14]), P =0.03; (odds ratio, 1.69 [95% CI, 1.08–2.65] for higher National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score). There were 48 (27.6%) deaths, of which 22 were attributed to COVID-19 and 26 to stroke. Among 96 survivors with available information about disability status, 49 (51%) had severe disability at discharge. In the propensity score-matched population (n=330), patients with COVID-19 had higher risk for severe disability (median mRS 4 [IQR, 2–6] versus 2 [IQR, 1–4], P <0.001) and death (odds ratio, 4.3 [95% CI, 2.22–8.30]) compared with patients without COVID-19. Our findings suggest that COVID-19 associated ischemic strokes are more severe with worse functional outcome and higher mortality than non-COVID-19 ischemic strokes. DA - 2020/09// PY - 2020 DO - 10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.031208 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 51 IS - 9 J2 - Stroke LA - en SN - 0039-2499, 1524-4628 ST - Characteristics and Outcomes in Patients With COVID-19 and Acute Ischemic Stroke UR - https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/STROKEAHA.120.031208 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:04:01 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7359900/pdf/str-publish-ahead-of-print-10.1161.strokeaha.120.031208.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Two mechanically ventilated cases of COVID-19 successfully managed with a sequential ventilation weaning protocol: Two case reports AU - Peng, Mian AU - Ren, Di AU - Liu, Yong-Feng AU - Meng, Xi AU - Wu, Ming AU - Chen, Rong-Lin AU - Yu, Bao-Jun AU - Tao, Long-Cheng AU - Chen, Li AU - Lai, Zeng-Qiao T2 - World Journal of Clinical Cases DA - 2020/08/06/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.12998/wjcc.v8.i15.3305 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - 8 IS - 15 SP - 3305 EP - 3313 J2 - WJCC SN - 2307-8960 ST - Two mechanically ventilated cases of COVID-19 successfully managed with a sequential ventilation weaning protocol UR - https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v8/i15/3305.htm Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:04:06 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7441264/pdf/WJCC-8-3305.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Cytokine release syndrome‐associated encephalopathy in patients with COVID‐19 AU - Perrin, Peggy AU - Collongues, Nicolas AU - Baloglu, Seyyid AU - Bedo, Dimitri AU - Bassand, Xavier AU - Lavaux, Thomas AU - Gautier‐Vargas, Gabriela AU - Keller, Nicolas AU - Kremer, Stéphane AU - Fafi‐Kremer, Samira AU - Moulin, Bruno AU - Benotmane, Ilies AU - Caillard, Sophie T2 - European Journal of Neurology DA - 2020/08/27/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1111/ene.14491 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - ene.14491 J2 - Eur J Neurol LA - en SN - 1351-5101, 1468-1331 UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ene.14491 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:04:21 L1 - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1111/ene.14491 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Pulmonary Embolism after Acute Spinal Cord Injury and COVID-19: A Case Report AU - Pisano, Thomas John AU - Joki, Jaclyn AU - Hon, Beverly AU - Cuccurullo, Sara T2 - American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation DA - 2020/08/26/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001578 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) VL - Publish Ahead of Print LA - en SN - 0894-9115 ST - Pulmonary Embolism after Acute Spinal Cord Injury and COVID-19 UR - https://journals.lww.com/10.1097/PHM.0000000000001578 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:04:31 ER - TY - JOUR TI - Promoting Physical Activity via Telehealth in People With Parkinson Disease: The Path Forward After the COVID-19 Pandemic? AU - Quinn, Lori AU - Macpherson, Chelsea AU - Long, Katrina AU - Shah, Hiral T2 - Physical Therapy AB - Abstract Objective There is mounting evidence in support of exercise and physical activity as a first-line approach to managing symptoms and potentially altering disease progression in people with Parkinson disease (PD). For many patients, a critical gap is the need for expert guidance to overcome barriers, set realistic goals, and provide personalized advice to optimize exercise uptake and adherence. The purpose of this case report is to describe a physical activity coaching program (Engage-PD) for individuals newly diagnosed with PD and to highlight rapid modifications made to this program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods (Case Description) Engage-PD is a single cohort implementation study of a coaching intervention grounded in self-determination theory being conducted at Columbia University Parkinson’s Foundation Center of Excellence in New York City, NY (USA), the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The project was uniquely positioned to be adapted to telehealth delivery and to address an immediate need for support and guidance in the home environment, including people with early-mid–stage PD. Participants completed baseline and follow-up (3 months) assessments and participated in up to 4 coaching sessions, all delivered via a telehealth platform. The intervention incorporated 1:1 coaching, goal-setting, physical activity monitoring, and use of a disease-specific workbook to promote and support safe exercise uptake. Results While the program is ongoing, 52 referrals were received and 27 individuals with PD enrolled in the first 2 months of the pandemic for a recruitment rate of 52%. Although direct comparisons with pre-coronavirus recruitment are difficult due to the recency of the Engage-PD implementation study, this recruitment rate was larger than expected, which may have been due to several factors (eg, most patients had limited, if any, access to in-person programs and therapy services during this time, so the Engage program filled an immediate need to provide exercise and activity guidance). There was a wide range of scores for both baseline physical activity and self-efficacy measures. Conclusion Remotely delivered interventions may serve as a sustainable platform for physical activity coaching programs for people with PD as well as other neurodegenerative diseases. Impact With the uncertainty brought about by the current pandemic, this case report highlights the opportunity to shift the current model of care for individuals with neurodegenerative diseases such as PD. DA - 2020/07/30/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1093/ptj/pzaa128 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - pzaa128 LA - en SN - 0031-9023, 1538-6724 ST - Promoting Physical Activity via Telehealth in People With Parkinson Disease UR - https://academic.oup.com/ptj/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ptj/pzaa128/5876269 Y2 - 2020/09/28/08:04:36 L1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7454884/pdf/pzaa128.pdf ER - TY - JOUR TI - Post‐Hypoxic Myoclonus after COVID‐19 Infection Recovery AU - Ros‐Castelló, Victoria AU - Quereda, Carmen AU - López‐Sendón, José AU - Corral, Iñigo T2 - Movement Disorders Clinical Practice DA - 2020/08/28/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1002/mdc3.13025 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - mdc3.13025 J2 - Mov Disord Clin Pract LA - en SN - 2330-1619, 2330-1619 ST - Post‐Hypoxic Myoclonus after COVID ‐19 Lockdown AU - Schirinzi, Tommaso AU - Di Lazzaro, Giulia AU - Salimei, Chiara AU - Cerroni, Rocco AU - Liguori, Claudio AU - Scalise, Simona AU - Alwardat, Mohammad AU - Mercuri, Nicola Biagio AU - Pierantozzi, Mariangela AU - Stefani, Alessandro AU - Pisani, Antonio T2 - Movement Disorders Clinical Practice DA - 2020/08/17/ PY - 2020 DO - 10.1002/mdc3.13026 DP - DOI.org (Crossref) SP - mdc3.13026 J2 - Mov Disord Clin Pract LA - en SN - 2330-1619, 2330-1619 ST - Physical Activity Changes and Correlate Effects in Patients with Parkinson's Disease during