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Long-term neurologic outcomes of COVID-19
Medicine and HealthNature Medicine

Long-term neurologic outcomes of COVID-19

E. Xu, Y. Xie, et al.

This groundbreaking study, conducted by Evan Xu, Yan Xie, and Ziyad Al-Aly, uncovers the alarming long-term neurologic effects of COVID-19. With over 154,000 individuals analyzed, researchers found a significant increase in neurologic sequelae, including strokes and cognitive disorders, even months after infection. Discover the implications of this critical research today.... show more
Abstract
The neurologic manifestations of acute COVID-19 are well characterized, but a comprehensive evaluation of postacute neurologic sequelae at 1 year has not been undertaken. Here we use the national healthcare databases of the US Department of Veterans Affairs to build a cohort of 154,068 individuals with COVID-19, 5,638,795 contemporary controls and 5,859,621 historical controls; we use inverse probability weighting to balance the cohorts, and estimate risks and burdens of incident neurologic disorders at 12 months following acute SARS-CoV-2 infection. Our results show that in the postacute phase of COVID-19, there was increased risk of an array of incident neurologic sequelae including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, cognition and memory disorders, peripheral nervous system disorders, episodic disorders (for example, migraine and seizures), extrapyramidal and movement disorders, mental health disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, sensory disorders, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and encephalitis or encephalopathy. We estimated that the hazard ratio of any neurologic sequela was 1.42 (95% confidence intervals 1.38, 1.47) and burden 70.69 (95% confidence intervals 63.54, 78.01) per 1,000 persons at 12 months. The risks and burdens were elevated even in people who did not require hospitalization during acute COVID-19. Limitations include a cohort comprising mostly White males. Taken together, our results provide evidence of increased risk of long-term neurologic disorders in people who had COVID-19.
Publisher
Nature Medicine
Published On
Sep 22, 2022
Authors
Evan Xu, Yan Xie, Ziyad Al-Aly
Tags
COVID-19neurologic consequencesstrokecognitive disordersmental healthlong-term effectshealthcare databases
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