TY - JOUR
T1 - Clinical features and outcome of stroke with COVID-19. COVID-19 Stroke Study Group (CSSG), India
AU - Bhatia, Rohit
AU - Padma Srivastava, M.
AU - Sylaja, P.
AU - Komakula, Snigdha
AU - Upadhyay, Ashish
AU - Pardasani, Vibhor
AU - Iype, Thomas
AU - Parthasarathy, Rajsrinivas
AU - Reddy, Rajshekhar
AU - Kushwaha, Suman
AU - Roy, Jayanta
AU - Satish, P.
AU - Trikha, Anjan
AU - Wig, Naveet
AU - Dhar, Lalit
AU - Vibha, Deepti
AU - Vishnu, Venugopalan
AU - Pandit, Awadh
AU - Gupta, Anu
AU - Elavarasi, A.
AU - Agarwal, Ayush
AU - Gupta, Vipul
AU - Singh, Rakesh
AU - Oza, Harsh
AU - Halani, Hiral
AU - Ramachandran, DIleep
AU - George, Githin
AU - Panicker, Praveen
AU - Suresh, M.
AU - Kumaravelu, S.
AU - Khurana, Dheeraj
AU - Rajendran, Srijithesh
AU - Pamidimukkala, Vijaya
AU - Gupta, Salil
AU - Pandian, Jeyaraj
AU - Chowdhury, Debashish
AU - Rai, Nirendra
AU - Sharma, Arvind
AU - Nambiar, Vivek
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021/9/1
Y1 - 2021/9/1
N2 - Background and Purpose: Occurrence of stroke has been reported among patients with COVID-19. The present study compares clinical features and outcomes of stroke patients with and without COVID-19. Methods: The COVID-19 Stroke Study Group (CSSG) is a multicentric study in 18 sites across India to observe and compare the clinical characteristics of patients with stroke admitted during the current pandemic period and a similar epoch in 2019. The present study reports patients of stroke with and without COVID-19 (CoVS and non-CoVS, respectively) seen between February 2020 and July 2020. Demographic, clinical, treatment, and outcome details of patients were collected. Results: The mean age and gender were comparable between the two groups. CoVS patients had higher stroke severity and extent of cerebral involvement on imaging. In-hospital complications and death were higher among CoVS patients (53.06% vs. 17.51%; P < 0.001) and (42.31% vs. 7.6%; P < 0.001), respectively. At 3 months, higher mortality was observed among CoVS patients (67.65% vs. 13.43%; P < 0.001) and good outcome (modified Rankin score [mRS]: 0-2) was seen more often in non-CoVS patients (68.86% vs. 33.33%; P < 0.001). The presence of COVID-19 and baseline stroke severity were independent predictors of mortality. Conclusions: CoVS is associated with higher severity, poor outcome, and increased mortality. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and baseline stroke severity are independent predictors of mortality.
AB - Background and Purpose: Occurrence of stroke has been reported among patients with COVID-19. The present study compares clinical features and outcomes of stroke patients with and without COVID-19. Methods: The COVID-19 Stroke Study Group (CSSG) is a multicentric study in 18 sites across India to observe and compare the clinical characteristics of patients with stroke admitted during the current pandemic period and a similar epoch in 2019. The present study reports patients of stroke with and without COVID-19 (CoVS and non-CoVS, respectively) seen between February 2020 and July 2020. Demographic, clinical, treatment, and outcome details of patients were collected. Results: The mean age and gender were comparable between the two groups. CoVS patients had higher stroke severity and extent of cerebral involvement on imaging. In-hospital complications and death were higher among CoVS patients (53.06% vs. 17.51%; P < 0.001) and (42.31% vs. 7.6%; P < 0.001), respectively. At 3 months, higher mortality was observed among CoVS patients (67.65% vs. 13.43%; P < 0.001) and good outcome (modified Rankin score [mRS]: 0-2) was seen more often in non-CoVS patients (68.86% vs. 33.33%; P < 0.001). The presence of COVID-19 and baseline stroke severity were independent predictors of mortality. Conclusions: CoVS is associated with higher severity, poor outcome, and increased mortality. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and baseline stroke severity are independent predictors of mortality.
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U2 - 10.4103/aian.AIAN_122_21
DO - 10.4103/aian.AIAN_122_21
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85121267633
SN - 0972-2327
VL - 24
SP - 668
EP - 685
JO - Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
JF - Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
IS - 5
ER -