Neurological symptoms and findings in COVID-19: a prospective clinical study
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Köseoğlu Toksoy, CansuYavuz, Tunzala
Orhan, Semiha
Şarlak Konya, Petek
Korkmaz, Derya
Tünay, Havva
Bozkurt, Erhan
Çoşğun, İbrahim Güven
Demirtürk, Neşe
Doğan, İsmet
Börü, Ülkü Türk
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Köseoğlu Toksoy, C., Yavuz, T., Orhan, S., Şarlak Konya, P., Korkmaz, D., Tünay, H., ... & Türk Börü, Ü. (2022). Neurological symptoms and findings in COVID-19: a prospective clinical study. Neurological Research, 44(1), 1-6.Abstract
Objective: We sought to evaluate neurologic symptoms and findings in patients with COVID-
19 infection hospitalized in a ward and intensive care unit (ICU).
Methods: This study was designed as a prospective study. Hospitalized COVID-19 rRt-PCR
positive patients in the ward and ICU were included in the study. A 54-item questionnaire was
used to evaluate the patients. Patients were examined within 3 hours of hospitalization.
Results: A total of 379 patients were included in the study. The mean age of the patients was
56.1 ± 17.8. 89 of the patients were in intensive care. At least one general symptom was
recorded in 95.5% of patients. The most common neurologic symptoms were myalgia (48.5%),
headache (39.6%), anosmia (34.8%), and dysgeusia (34%). Neurological symptoms in ICU
patients were higher than in the ward. 53.6% of patients had comorbidities.
Discussion: This study indicated that the prevalence of neurological symptoms was very high
in patients with COVID-19. The percentage of neurological symptoms and findings was higher
in patients hospitalized in ICU.