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EEG Findings in Coronavirus Disease

Madison S. Pilato, Alexandra Urban, Rafeed Alkawadri, Niravkumar V. Barot, James F. Castellano, Vijayalakshmi Rajasekaran, Anto I. Bagić, Joanna S. Fong-Isariyawongse

2020Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology32 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: Neurologic manifestations of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) such as encephalopathy and seizures have been described. To our knowledge, detailed EEG findings in COVID-19 have not yet been reported. This report adds to the scarce body of evidence. METHODS: We identified eight COVID-19 positive patients who underwent EEG monitoring in our hospital system. RESULTS: EEGs were most commonly ordered for an altered level of consciousness, a nonspecific neurologic manifestation. We observed generalized background slowing in all patients and generalized epileptiform discharges with triphasic morphology in three patients. Focal electrographic seizures were observed in one patient with a history of focal epilepsy and in another patient with no such history. Five of eight patients had a previous diagnosis of epilepsy, suggesting that pre-existing epilepsy can be a potential risk factor for COVID-19-associated neurological manifestations. Five of eight patients who underwent EEG experienced a fatal outcome of infection. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings underscore previous observations that neurologic manifestations are common in severe cases. COVID-19 patients with epilepsy may have an increased risk of neurological manifestations and abnormal EEG.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDiseaseElectroencephalographyEpilepsyCoronavirusCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPediatricsPandemicCoronavirus InfectionsCentral nervous system diseaseIntensive care medicineMEDLINESeverity of illnessVirologyBetacoronavirusLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Epilepsy research and treatmentCOVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
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