COVID-19-Associated Acute Brain Dysfunction Related to Sepsis

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作者
Tong, Dao Ming [1 ]
Zhou, Ye Ting [2 ]
Wang, Yuan Wei [1 ]
机构
[1] Xuzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Shuyang Hosp, Dept Neurol, 9 Yingbin Rd, Shuyang 223600, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Xuzhou Med Univ, Affiliated Shuyang Hosp, Dept Surg, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
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COVID-19; Sepsis; Brain dysfunction; CNS infection; Encephalopathy; Mechanisms; Outcome;
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10.14740/jocmr4437
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In global term, as of November 30, 2020, over 30 million people has been infected by a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coro-navirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), and more than 10,000,000 of them died of acute organ failure. Our reviews have shown that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with pneumonia and acute res-piratory distress syndrome (ARDS) have life-threatening acute brain dysfunction (ABD), ranging from altered mental status/delirium to stupor/coma. Altered mental status/delirium was the most common manifestation of ABD caused by severe COVID-19. The prevalence of altered mental status and/or delirium was up to 66-79.5%, and prevalence of coma was 10%. The most common clinical type of COVID-19-associated ABD was COVID-19-associated acute stroke including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke (n > 350 cases), fol-lowed by COVID-19-associated encephalopathy (n > 200 cases), and COVID-19-associated central nervous system (CNS) infection (n > 70 cases). According to the Sepsis-3 criteria, we confess that severe COVID-19-associated ABD with ARDS and altered mental status is related to sepsis. Moreover, we also review the diagnosis and treat-ment of COVID-19-associated ABD with sepsis. In view of the fact that COVID-19 is at the peak of epidemic worldwide, we hope that this review will provide evidence of COVID-19 sepsis threating to the brain dysunction. Thus, recognizing the COVID-19-associated ABD related to sepsis is very important for early empirical combina-tion therapy to survive severe COVID-19.
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