A Study on the Correlations Between Comorbid Disease Conditions and Central and Peripheral Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19

  • Vaish A
  • Ray S
  • Tyson B
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Background Medical comorbidities and neurological manifestations are commonly associated with COVID-19, though specific relationships remain unclear. Objective The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between medical comorbidities and neurological manifestations in patients with COVID-19. Methods We reviewed medical comorbidities and COVID-19-related central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS) manifestations in 484 consecutive patients with COVID-19. Results Neurological manifestations were seen in 345 (71%) of 484 COVID-19 patients. CNS manifestations included headaches (22%), altered mental status (19%), dizziness (8%), gait imbalance (5%), strokes (four patients, <1%), and seizures (two patients, <1%). PNS manifestations included myalgia (31%), hypogeusia (8%), hyposmia (6%), critical illness myopathy (nine patients, 2%), visual disturbance (six patients, 1%), rhabdomyolysis (four patients, <1%), and nerve pain (one patient, <1%). There were 153 (32%) patients with CNS manifestations, 98 (20%) patients with PNS manifestations, and 94 (19%) patients with combined CNS and PNS manifestations. Comorbidities such as cardiac disease (22%), dementia (17%), hypertension (16%), and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD; 13%) were significantly associated with CNS manifestations. No comorbidities were associated with PNS manifestations. Conclusion Neurological manifestations were common in our sample of 484 COVID-19 patients, with headache and altered mental status being the most common CNS manifestations and myalgia being the most common PNS manifestation. Cardiac disease, dementia, hypertension, and COPD were more common in patients with CNS manifestations. Providers should be vigilant about the possible emergence of CNS manifestations in COVID-19 patients with these comorbid conditions.

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Vaish, A., Ray, S., & Tyson, B. (2022). A Study on the Correlations Between Comorbid Disease Conditions and Central and Peripheral Neurological Manifestations of COVID-19. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.29838

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