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COVID-19 and stroke: A review
Author(s) -
Xiaoming Qi,
Kristin A. Keith,
Jason H. Huang
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
brain hemorrhages
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2589-238X
DOI - 10.1016/j.hest.2020.11.001
Subject(s) - stroke (engine) , medicine , coagulopathy , covid-19 , intensive care medicine , von willebrand factor , population , disease , mechanical engineering , platelet , environmental health , infectious disease (medical specialty) , engineering
COVID-19 patients have presented with a wide range of neurological disorders, among which stroke is the most devastating. We have reviewed current studies, case series, and case reports with a focus on COVID-19 patients complicated with stroke, and presented the current understanding of stroke in this patient population. As evidenced by increased D-dimer, fibrinogen, factor VIII and von Willebrand factor, SARS-CoV-2 infection induces coagulopathy, disrupts endothelial function, and promotes hypercoagulative state. Collectively, it predisposes patients to cerebrovascular events. Additionally, due to the unprecedented strain on the healthcare system, stroke care has been inevitably compromised. The underlying mechanism between COVID-19 and stroke warrants further study, so does the development of an effective therapeutic or preventive intervention.

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