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Focal Peripheral Neuropathies Observed in Patients Diagnosed With COVID-19: A Case Series.
Document Type
Article
Source
American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Feb2022, Vol. 101 Issue 2, p164-169. 6p.
Subject
*ELECTRODIAGNOSIS
*PERIPHERAL neuropathy
*COVID-19
*ARTIFICIAL respiration
*SCIATICA
*CRITICAL care medicine
*DESCRIPTIVE statistics
*CASE studies
Language
ISSN
0894-9115
Abstract
A growing number of studies have documented a wide variety of neurological manifestations associated with the novel SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19). Of the available literature, cranial neuropathies and central nervous system disorders, such as encephalopathy and ischemic strokes, remain the predominant discussion. Limited investigations exist examining peripheral neuropathies of those with COVID-19. This case series discusses eight patients who tested positive for COVID-19 and presented with localized weakness after a prolonged course of mechanical ventilation (>21 days). We retrospectively reviewed all patients' charts who received electrodiagnostic evaluation between March and November 2020 in the outpatient clinic or in the acute care hospital at the JFK Medical Center/JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute and Saint Peter's University Hospital of New Jersey. A total of eight COVID-19-positive patients were identified to have a clinical presentation of localized weakness after a prolonged course of mechanical ventilation. All patients were subsequently found to have a focal peripheral neuropathy of varying severity that was confirmed by electrodiagnostic testing. Patient demographics, clinical, and electrodiagnostic findings were documented. The findings of local weakness and focal peripheral neuropathies after diagnosis of COVID-19 raise significant questions regarding underlying pathophysiology and overall prognosis associated with COVID-19. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]