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The emerging association between COVID-19 and acute stroke
Trends Neurosci. 2021 Apr 8:S0166-2236(21)00071-0. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2021.03.005. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTPrior to COVID-19, only two human-tropic coronaviruses resulted in epidemics and cerebrovascular disease was rarely reported. Evidence now suggests that 1-6% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients develop stroke. According to some reports, stroke risk is more than sevenfold greater in patients with COVID-19 than influenza. Concerningly, outcomes of COVID-19-related stroke are often worse than in stroke patients without COVID-19 from the same cohorts. In this review, we highlight the emerging association between COVI...
Source: Trends in Neurosciences - April 21, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Laura K Stein Naomi A Mayman Mandip S Dhamoon Johanna T Fifi Source Type: research

The effects of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) on ischemic stroke and the possible underlying mechanisms
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Source: International Journal of Neuroscience - March 26, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Yuxia Song Hongyang Fan XiaoJia Tang Yuhan Luo Peipei Liu Yingzhu Chen Source Type: research

Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of COVID-19 Explained by SARS-CoV-2 Proteins ’ Mimicry of Human Protein Interactions
Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2-human protein interactions may lead to the development of delirium, psychosis, seizures, encephalitis, stroke, sensory impairments, peripheral nerve diseases, and autoimmune disorders. Our findings are also supported by the previous in vivo and in vitro studies from other viruses. Further in vivo and in vitro studies using the proteins that are pointed here, could pave new targets both for avoiding and reversing neuropsychiatric presentations.
Source: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - March 23, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Remedial Training of the Less-Impaired Arm in Chronic Stroke Survivors With Moderate to Severe Upper-Extremity Paresis Improves Functional Independence: A Pilot Study
This study was originally a crossover design; however, we were unable to complete the second arm of the study due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We report the results from the first arm of the planned design as a longitudinal study.
Source: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience - March 12, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Speech disturbance plays critical role in stroke recognition during COVID-19 pandemic.
PMID: 33452869 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics - January 16, 2021 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Liu R, Fisher M, Rudd A, Zhao J Tags: CNS Neurosci Ther Source Type: research

Stroke in patients with COVID-19: Clinical and neuroimaging characteristics
Publication date: 19 January 2021Source: Neuroscience Letters, Volume 743Author(s): Alberto Vogrig, Gian Luigi Gigli, Claudio Bnà, Mauro Morassi
Source: Neuroscience Letters - December 23, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

COVID-19 Is a Catalyst for Future Changes in Stroke Nursing Care
INTRODUCTION: During the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals still have to meet external regulations while delivering compassionate patient care. This reflections article provides a solution for certified stroke programs to continue to meet stroke certification requirements. One area of focus, in this article, is stroke education. Because of “shelter-in-place orders,” there were no visitors permitted at the bedside, yet we know that high-quality poststroke education is important to improve outcomes. The purpose of this reflections article is to share what has worked at my institution. INNOVATIONS: We found that calling family...
Source: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing - November 7, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Reflections Source Type: research

Slower recovery of outpatient clinics than inpatient services for stroke and other neurological diseases after COVID-19 Pandemic.
CONCLUSIONS: The COVID-19 pandemic caused a significant drop of in-person outpatient visits and inpatient services. Clinic visits recovered slower than inpatient services in stroke and other neurological diseases after the pandemic. PMID: 33058536 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: CNS Neuroscience and Therapeutics - October 15, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Zhao J, Wang Y, Fisher M, Liu R Tags: CNS Neurosci Ther Source Type: research

The potential role of microvascular pathology in the neurological manifestations of coronavirus infection
We present the hypothesis that pre-existing vascular damage (due to aging, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hypertension or other conditions) facilitates infiltration of the virus into the central nervous system (CNS), increasing neuro-inflammation and the likelihood o f neurological symptoms. We also discuss the role of a neuroinflammatory cytokine profile in both blood–brain barrier dysfunction and macrovascular disease (e.g. ischemic stroke and thromboembolism). Future studies are needed to better understand the involvement of the microvasculature in coronavi rus neuropathology, and to test the diagnostic potential o...
Source: Fluids and Barriers of the CNS - September 9, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Letter to the Editor (COVID-19 and Stroke)
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Source: Journal of Neuroscience Nursing - September 3, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research

Vasculitis-related stroke in young as a presenting feature of novel coronavirus disease (COVID19) – case report
Publication date: Available online 17 July 2020Source: Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceAuthor(s): Gustavo Celeira de Sousa, Thiago Celeira de Sousa, Marcelo Akira Kobayashi Sakiyama, Jeanne Seabra Negrão Lima da Silva, Emanuel de Jesus Soares de Sousa
Source: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience - July 19, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Ischemic stroke associated with novel coronavirus 2019: a report of three cases
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Source: International Journal of Neuroscience - June 17, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Athena Sharifi-Razavi Narges Karimi Ashraf Zarvani Hamed Cheraghmakani Seyyed Mohammad Baghbanian Source Type: research

Intravenous Thrombolysis for stroke in a COVID-19 Positive Filipino Patient, A Case Report
Publication date: Available online 11 May 2020Source: Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceAuthor(s): Christian Oliver C. Co, Jeryl Ritzi T. Yu, Lina C. Laxamana, Deborah Ignacia A. David-Ona
Source: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience - May 11, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

Coexistence of Covid-19 and Acute Ischemic Stroke Report of Four Cases
Publication date: Available online 6 May 2020Source: Journal of Clinical NeuroscienceAuthor(s): Abdulkadir TUNÇ, Yonca ÜNLÜBAŞ, Murat ALEMDAR, Enes AKYÜZ
Source: Journal of Clinical Neuroscience - May 7, 2020 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research