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Neurological Sequelae of COVID-19
J Integr Neurosci. 2022 Apr 6;21(3):77. doi: 10.31083/j.jin2103077.ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Though primarily a pulmonary disease, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus can generate devastating disease states that affect multiple organ systems including the central nervous system (CNS). The various neurological disorders associated with COVID-19 range in severity from mild symptoms such as headache, or myalgias to more severe symptoms such as stroke, psychosis, and anosmia. While some of the COVID-19 associated neurological complications are mild and reversible, a significant number of patients suffe...
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - May 28, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Samuel J Ahmad Chaim M Feigen Juan P Vazquez Andrew J Kobets David J Altschul Source Type: research

Challenges and Opportunities in Stroke Nursing Research: Global Views From a Panel of Nurse Researchers
This article reflects panel insights on challenges and opportunities for nurse-led stroke research. DISCUSSION: The research challenges discussed include nursing independence, the processes of informed consent and randomization process, obtaining adequate independent funding, recruiting research subjects, and working with vulnerable groups. The major opportunities to leverage and improve stroke nursing research include facilitating the nurse investigator role, information digitalization, improving health literacy, and collaboration between nurse researchers. SUMMARY: We are living in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and amb...
Source: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing - May 13, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Articles Source Type: research

COVID-19 induced ischemic stroke and mechanisms of viral entry in brain and clot formation: a systematic review and current update
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Source: International Journal of Neuroscience - April 12, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Abhilash Ludhiadch Swaraj Ranjan Paul Rahul Khan Anjana Munshi Source Type: research

Acute Thalamic Ischemic Stroke in an Older Patient Newly Vaccinated with COVID-19 Vaccine Based on Adenoviral Vectors
by Kelly Mesa-Gamarra, MD; Mario Pineda-Paternina, MD; Edgar Castillo, MD; Loida Camargo, MD, MSc; Alexander Pabón, MD; Jorge Herrera-Pino, MD, PhD; Nicole Caldichoury, MSc; Pascual A. Gargiulo, MD, PhD; Yuliana Flórez, MSc; and Norman López, PhD Drs. Mesa-Gamarra, Pineda-Paternina, and Pabón are physicians, neurology residents with Universidad del Sinú in Cartagena, Colombia. Dr. Castillo is Chief of […] The post Acute Thalamic Ischemic Stroke in an Older Patient Newly Vaccinated with COVID-19 Vaccine Based on Adenoviral Vectors appeared first on Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience.
Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - April 1, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: ICNS Online Editor Tags: Case Report Current Issue Neurology Covid-19 Ischemic stoke vaccinated Source Type: research

The Allure of Big Data to Improve Stroke Outcomes: Review of Current Literature
AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo critically appraise literature on recent advances and methods using “big data” to evaluate stroke outcomes and associated factors.Recent FindingsRecent big data studies provided new evidence on the incidence of stroke outcomes, and important emerging predictors of these outcomes. Main highlights included the identification of COVID-19 infection and exposure to a low-dose particulate matter as emerging predictors of mortality post-stroke. Demographic (age, sex) and geographical (rural vs. urban) disparities in outcomes were also identified. There was a surge in methodological (e.g., machine l...
Source: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports - March 11, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Recent Advances in the Impact of Infection and Inflammation on Stroke Risk and Outcomes
AbstractPurpose of the ReviewInflammation is a key component in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular diseases. In the past few years, the role of systemic infection and gut dysbiosis in modulating inflammation and stroke risk has been increasingly acknowledged. In this review, we synthesize contemporary literature on the effects of infection and inflammation on stroke risk and outcomes, with a focus on periodontal disease, COVID-19 infection, and gut dysbiosis.Recent FindingsChronic and acute infections such as periodontitis and COVID-19 induce systemic inflammation that cause atherogenesis and increase cardiac injury and a...
Source: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports - March 2, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

The Allure of Big Data to Improve Stroke Outcomes: Review of Current Literature
AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo critically appraise literature on recent advances and methods using “big data” to evaluate stroke outcomes and associated factors.Recent FindingsRecent big data studies provided new evidence on the incidence of stroke outcomes, and important emerging predictors of these outcomes. Main highlights included the identification of COVID-19 infection and exposure to a low-dose particulate matter as emerging predictors of mortality post-stroke. Demographic (age, sex) and geographical (rural vs. urban) disparities in outcomes were also identified. There was a surge in methodological (e.g., machine l...
Source: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports - March 1, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Post-stroke aphasia at the time of COVID-19 pandemic: a telerehabilitation perspective
We report on our remote speech therapy experience in post-stroke aphasia. The aim was to test the feasibility and utility of telerehabilitation to support future randomized controlled trials. Post-stroke aphasia is a common and disabling speech disorder, which significantly affects patients' and caregivers' health and quality of life. Due to COVID-19 pandemic, most of the conventional speech therapy approaches had to stop or "switch" into telerehabilitation procedures to ensure the safety of patients and operators but, concomitantly, the best rehabilitation level possible. Here, we planned a 5-month telespeech therapy prog...
Source: Journal of Integrative Neuroscience - February 15, 2022 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Laura Cassarino Franca Santoro Donatella Gelardi Simonetta Panerai Maurizio Papotto Mariangela Tripodi Filomena Irene Ilaria Cosentino Vincenzo Neri Raffaele Ferri Salvatore Ferlito Daniela Modica Francesco Fisicaro Manuela Pennisi Rita Bella Giuseppe Lan Source Type: research