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Study: Coronavirus Survival Rate Falls When Brain Affected


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“This study is the first to show that the presence of neurological symptoms, particularly stroke and confused or altered thinking, may indicate a more serious course of illness, even when pulmonary problems aren’t severe,” the study’s co-author Dr. David Altschul, chief of neurovascular surgery at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, said in a news release.
“Hospitals can use this knowledge to prioritize treatment and, hopefully, save more lives during this pandemic.”
In concluding their findings, Altschul and his team were able to analyze data on more than 4,700 coronavirus-positive patients who were admitted to the Montefiore system between March 1 and April 16. ....

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COVID Survival Declines When Brain Affected: Study


COVID Survival Declines When Brain Affected: Study
By Robert Preidt
HealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Dec. 28, 2020 (HealthDay News) Hospitalized COVID-19 patients with brain complications such as stroke and confusion have an increased risk of death, a new study shows.
The findings could improve care and save lives during the pandemic, the researchers said.
This study is the first to show that the presence of neurological symptoms, particularly stroke and confused or altered thinking, may indicate a more serious course of illness, even when pulmonary problems aren t severe, said study co-author Dr. David Altschul, chief of neurovascular surgery at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. ....

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Effect of Neurological Issues on COVID Mortality


Effect of Neurological Issues on COVID Mortality
People hospitalized with COVID-19 and neurological problems including stroke and confusion, have a higher risk of dying than other COVID-19 patients, according researchers at Montefiore Health System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the journal 
These findings have the potential to identify and focus treatment efforts on individuals most at risk and could decrease COVID-19 deaths, a media release from Albert Einstein College of Medicine suggests.
The study looked at data from 4,711 COVID-19 patients who were admitted to Montefiore during the 6-week period between March 1, 2020 and April 16, 2020. Of those patients, 581 (12%) had neurological problems serious enough to warrant brain imaging. These individuals were compared with 1,743 non-neurological COVID-19 patients of similar age and disease severity who were admitted during the same period. ....

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Altered Mental State Tied to COVID-19 Mortality


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Hospitalized COVID-19 patients who presented with altered mental state had significantly higher risk of in-hospital death, even when pulmonary problems were not severe, a retrospective study showed.
Patients admitted to the hospital with confirmed SARS-Cov2 infection and altered mentation had a higher mortality risk than age- and severity-matched controls (OR 1.39, 95% CI 1.04-1.86,
P=0.04), reported David Altschul, MD, of Montefiore Health Care System and Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City, and colleagues, in
Patients presenting with COVID-19 and altered mental status have a different hospital course than other patients with COVID-19. They are more likely to have abnormal presenting lab biomarker values and less likely to have classic COVID signs such as fever and oxygen desaturation, Altschul said. ....

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