Systematic review of EEG findings in 617 patients diagnosed with COVID-19

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作者
Antony, Arun Raj [1 ]
Haneef, Zulfi [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] 9100 Babcock Blvd,Profess Bldg T, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 USA
[2] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Neurol, Houston, TX 77030 USA
[3] VA Houston Med Ctr, Neurol Care Line, Houston, TX 77030 USA
来源
SEIZURE-EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF EPILEPSY | 2020年 / 83卷
关键词
COVID-19; EEG; Seizure; Viral encephalitis; Encephalopathy; SARS CoV-2; INFECTION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1016/j.seizure.2020.10.014
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: We performed a systematic review of the literature to synthesize the data on EEG findings in COVID-19. Frontal EEG patterns are reported to be a characteristic finding in COVID-19 encephalopathy. Although several reports of EEG abnormalities are available, there is lack of clarity about typical findings. Methods: Research databases were queried with the terms "COVID" OR "coronavirus" OR "SARS" AND "EEG". Available data was analyzed from 617 patients with EEG findings reported in 84 studies. Results: The median age was 61.3 years (IQR 45-69, 33.3 % female). Common EEG indications were altered mental status (61.7 %), seizure-like events (31.2 %), and cardiac arrest (3.5 %). Abnormal EEG findings (n = 543, 88.0 %) were sub-classified into three groups: (1) Background abnormalities: diffuse slowing (n = 423, 68.6 %), focal slowing (n = 105, 17.0 %), and absent posterior dominant rhythm (n = 63, 10.2 %). (2) Periodic and rhythmic EEG patterns: generalized periodic discharges (n = 35, 5.7 %), lateralized/multifocal periodic discharges (n = 24, 3.9 %), generalized rhythmic activity (n = 32, 5.2 %). (3) Epileptiform changes: focal (n = 35, 5.7 %), generalized (n = 27, 4.4 %), seizures/status epilepticus (n = 34, 5.5 %). Frontal EEG patterns comprised of approximately a third of all findings. In studies that utilized continuous EEG, 96.8 % (n = 243) of the 251 patients were reported to have abnormalities compared to 85.0 % (n = 311) patients who did not undergo continuous EEG monitoring (chi(2) = 22.8, p=<0.001). Significance: EEG abnormalities are common in COVID-19 related encephalopathy and correlates with disease severity, preexisting neurological conditions including epilepsy and prolonged EEG monitoring. Frontal findings are frequent and have been proposed as a biomarker for COVID-19 encephalopathy.
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