Stroke in critical COVID-19 patients: a cautionary tale from the frontlines

  • Jain A
  • Jafri F
  • Manglani R
  • et al.
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INTRODUCTION: Although Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is primarily a disease of the respiratory system in its transmission and clinical manifestations, physicians have also reported a tropism toward the nervous system. METHODS: Neurological symptoms can occur as one of many systemic manifestations of a critical form of the disease or in isolation as the predominant presenting complaint. RESULTS: We report a series of 6 patients who suffered significant cerebrovascular accidents while being treated for critical COVID-19 in the intensive care units of a quaternary care hospital in New York's Hudson valley. CONCLUSIONS: This series demonstrates how a relatively rare but catastrophic neurological complication can occur in patients with COVID-19 while they are being managed for their more common problems such as respiratory and renal failure.

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Jain, A., Jafri, F., Manglani, R., Al-Mufti, F., Aronow, W., & Chandy, D. (2020). Stroke in critical COVID-19 patients: a cautionary tale from the frontlines. Archives of Medical Science – Atherosclerotic Diseases, 5(1), 263–270. https://doi.org/10.5114/amsad.2020.102423

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