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World J Methodol. Sep 20, 2022; 12(5): 365-380
Published online Sep 20, 2022. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v12.i5.365
Published online Sep 20, 2022. doi: 10.5662/wjm.v12.i5.365
Neurological repercussion | Hypotheses/mechanisms related to their development | Prevalence/incidence of manifestation |
Headache | Complications of the viral infection, the host immune response, the presence of severe installed disease or even the drug therapy used[41,45] | The headache prevalence varies from 8%[56] to 25%[38] and 70.3%[40], according to the study |
Dizziness | The direct injury by binding to the ACE2, or even by hypoxia and coagulation disorders may be related[45] | For dizziness, the prevalence is estimated to be around 8%[42] to 9%[5] |
OD | Conductive loss due to edema in the olfactory cleft, injury to the respiratory epithelium or lesion in the olfactory bulb[61,62] | About 47% of individuals had a self-reported loss of smell. More frequent in women and young patients[59,60] |
GD | Local inflammatory reactions and the relationship with cranial nerves VII, IX, and X[66] | About 43.93% of the patients[64]. More prevalent in young and female patients[65] |
Disturbances of consciousness | Post-inflammatory state, meningoencephalitis, or may just be a sequela after a traumatic event[48] | A range of 3.3% to 19.6% in COVID-19 patients[48,49] |
Acute cerebrovascular disease | Intracerebral hemorrhage can be caused by viral interaction with ACE2 receptors and ischemic stroke is related to late complications in the disease severity[50] | The incidence of ischemic stroke in patients with COVID-19 was reported to be between 0.9%[76] and 4.6%[77] |
GBS | There are hypotheses that relate the development of GBS to the cytokine storm and autoimmune mechanisms by cross-reaction[74,75] | A study suggested an up to 2.6-fold increase in the baseline GBS case rate, from 0.93/100000/yr to 2.43/100000/yr |
- Citation: da Silva Júnior RT, Santos Apolonio J, Cuzzuol BR, da Costa BT, Silva CS, Araújo GRL, Silva Luz M, Marques HS, Santos LKS, Pinheiro SLR, Lima de Souza Gonçalves V, Calmon MS, Freire de Melo F. COVID-19 neuropsychiatric repercussions: Current evidence on the subject. World J Methodol 2022; 12(5): 365-380
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2222-0682/full/v12/i5/365.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5662/wjm.v12.i5.365