Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19
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Resumo: | In view of the current pandemic scenario caused by COVID-19, it can generate a significant cardiovascular involvement, which is the main risk factor for stroke. Thus, the present study aimed to describe the risks of stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19. The chosen methodology was a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review type. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: MEDLINE, Scholar Google, LILACS, SCIELO and Repositories. DeCS was used in an associated way: COVID-19; Brain stroke; Risk factors; Neurology and Coronavirus. Inclusion criteria were: articles available in full, available in Portuguese and English and published between 2019 and 2021. Exclusion criteria were: incomplete articles, letters to the editor, debates, reviews, abstracts or articles published in annals of events, unavailable in full and duplicates. After applying the criteria, 11 studies remained. It is known that COVID-19 is a single-stranded RNA virus named SARS-CoV-2, having an affinity for the respiratory system. However, published studies report that COVID-19 is also able to attack the Central Nervous System, which can cause other diseases, such as stroke, which can occur through a rupture of a blood vessel located in the brain, or by occlusion of the brain. blood flow to the brain. From this, it is essential to carry out further investigations, so that there is a deeper analysis of this theme. |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19Riesgos de Ictus como complicación neurológica en pacientes afectados por COVID-19Riscos de Acidente Vascular Encefálico como complicação neurológica em pacientes acometidos pela COVID-19COVID-19accidente cerebrovascularfactores de riesgoneurologíaCoronavirus.COVID-19Acidente Vascular EncefálicoFatores de riscoNeurologiaCoronavírus.COVID-19Brain strokeRisk factorsNeurologyCoronavirus.In view of the current pandemic scenario caused by COVID-19, it can generate a significant cardiovascular involvement, which is the main risk factor for stroke. Thus, the present study aimed to describe the risks of stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19. The chosen methodology was a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review type. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: MEDLINE, Scholar Google, LILACS, SCIELO and Repositories. DeCS was used in an associated way: COVID-19; Brain stroke; Risk factors; Neurology and Coronavirus. Inclusion criteria were: articles available in full, available in Portuguese and English and published between 2019 and 2021. Exclusion criteria were: incomplete articles, letters to the editor, debates, reviews, abstracts or articles published in annals of events, unavailable in full and duplicates. After applying the criteria, 11 studies remained. It is known that COVID-19 is a single-stranded RNA virus named SARS-CoV-2, having an affinity for the respiratory system. However, published studies report that COVID-19 is also able to attack the Central Nervous System, which can cause other diseases, such as stroke, which can occur through a rupture of a blood vessel located in the brain, or by occlusion of the brain. blood flow to the brain. From this, it is essential to carry out further investigations, so that there is a deeper analysis of this theme.Ante el actual escenario pandémico provocado por el COVID-19, puede generar una importante afectación cardiovascular, que es el principal factor de riesgo de ictus. Así, el presente estudio tuvo como objetivo describir los riesgos de ictus como complicación neurológica en pacientes afectados por COVID-19. La metodología elegida fue una revisión bibliográfica del tipo revisión integradora de la literatura. Para la realización de este estudio se consultaron las siguientes bases de datos: MEDLINE, Scholar Google, LILACS, SCIELO y Repositories. El DeCS se utilizó en asociación: COVID-19, accidente cerebrovascular, factores de riesgo, neurología y coronavirus. Los criterios de inclusión fueron: artículos disponibles en su totalidad, disponibles en portugués e inglés y publicados entre 2019 y 2021. Los criterios de exclusión fueron: artículos incompletos, cartas al editor, debates, revisiones, resúmenes o artículos publicados en anales de eventos, no disponibles en su totalidad y duplicados. Después de aplicar los criterios, quedaron 11 estudios. Se sabe que COVID-19 es un virus de ARN monocatenario llamado SARS-CoV-2, que tiene afinidad por el sistema respiratorio. Sin embargo, estudios publicados informan que el COVID-19 también es capaz de atacar el Sistema Nervioso Central, lo que puede causar otras enfermedades, como un accidente cerebrovascular, que puede ocurrir por la ruptura de un vaso sanguíneo ubicado en el cerebro o por la oclusión del cerebro. flujo sanguíneo al cerebro. A partir de esto, es fundamental realizar más investigaciones, para que exista un análisis más profundo de este tema.Tendo em vista o atual cenário pandêmico ocasionado pela COVID-19 pode gerar um significativo envolvimento cardiovascular, que é o principal fator de risco para o AVE. Com isso, o presente estudo teve como objetivo descrever os riscos de AVE como complicação neurológica em pacientes acometidos pela COVID-19. A metodologia escolhida foi revisão bibliográfica do tipo revisão integrativa da literatura. Para a realização desse estudo, foram consultadas as bases de dados: MEDLINE, Scholar Google, LILACS, SCIELO e Repositórios. Utilizou-se o DeCS de forma associada: COVID-19, Acidente Vascular Encefálico, Fatores de risco, Neurologia e Coronavírus. Os critérios de inclusão foram: artigos disponibilizados na íntegra, disponíveis nos idiomas português e inglês e publicados entre os anos de 2019 e 2021. Os critérios de exclusão foram: artigos incompletos, cartas ao editor, debates, resenhas, resumos ou artigos publicados em anais de eventos, indisponíveis na íntegra e duplicados. Após a aplicação dos critérios restaram 11 estudos. Sabe-se que a COVID-19 trata-se de um vírus de RNA fita simples nomeado SARS-CoV-2, possuindo afinidade pelo sistema respiratório. Porém, estudos publicados relatam que a COVID-19 também é capaz de atacar o Sistema Nervoso Central podendo ocasionar em outras doenças, como o Acidente Vascular Cerebral, que pode ocorrer através de uma ruptura de um vaso sanguíneo localizado no cérebro, ou pela oclusão do fluxo sanguíneo para o cérebro. A partir disso, torna-se essencial a realização de mais investigações, para que haja uma análise mais profunda acerca de tal temática.Research, Society and Development2021-09-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1969610.33448/rsd-v10i11.19696Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e325101119696Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e325101119696Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e3251011196962525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/19696/17567Copyright (c) 2021 Paulo Sérgio da Paz Silva Filho; Maria Vitalina Alves de Sousa; Catarina Fernandes Pires; Arquimedes Cavalcante Cardoso; Milena Matos da Cruz; Vicente de Paula Freire da Silva Junior; Haroldo Bandeira de Matos Filho; Karina Raminho Melo; Fabiane Jesus da Silva; Elloá Martins Oliveira da Rocha; Luciano Paes Landim Ribeiro; Iaggo Henrique de Sousa Figueiredo; Jaqueline Dantas da Costa; Joice Mara Ferreira Dos Santos; Geovana Marques Teixeira; Kaline Lousada Muniz; José Guilherme Férrer Pompeu; Mylena Silva da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFilho, Paulo Sérgio da Paz SilvaSousa, Maria Vitalina Alves de Pires, Catarina Fernandes Cardoso, Arquimedes CavalcanteCruz, Milena Matos da Silva Junior, Vicente de Paula Freire da Matos Filho, Haroldo Bandeira de Melo, Karina Raminho Silva, Fabiane Jesus da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Ribeiro, Luciano Paes Landim Figueiredo, Iaggo Henrique de Sousa Costa, Jaqueline Dantas da Santos, Joice Mara Ferreira Dos Teixeira, Geovana Marques Muniz, Kaline Lousada Pompeu, José Guilherme Férrer Silva, Mylena Silva da 2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/19696Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:39:33.117301Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 Riesgos de Ictus como complicación neurológica en pacientes afectados por COVID-19 Riscos de Acidente Vascular Encefálico como complicação neurológica em pacientes acometidos pela COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 Filho, Paulo Sérgio da Paz Silva COVID-19 accidente cerebrovascular factores de riesgo neurología Coronavirus. COVID-19 Acidente Vascular Encefálico Fatores de risco Neurologia Coronavírus. COVID-19 Brain stroke Risk factors Neurology Coronavirus. |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Risks of Stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19 |
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Filho, Paulo Sérgio da Paz Silva |
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Filho, Paulo Sérgio da Paz Silva Sousa, Maria Vitalina Alves de Pires, Catarina Fernandes Cardoso, Arquimedes Cavalcante Cruz, Milena Matos da Silva Junior, Vicente de Paula Freire da Matos Filho, Haroldo Bandeira de Melo, Karina Raminho Silva, Fabiane Jesus da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Ribeiro, Luciano Paes Landim Figueiredo, Iaggo Henrique de Sousa Costa, Jaqueline Dantas da Santos, Joice Mara Ferreira Dos Teixeira, Geovana Marques Muniz, Kaline Lousada Pompeu, José Guilherme Férrer Silva, Mylena Silva da |
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Sousa, Maria Vitalina Alves de Pires, Catarina Fernandes Cardoso, Arquimedes Cavalcante Cruz, Milena Matos da Silva Junior, Vicente de Paula Freire da Matos Filho, Haroldo Bandeira de Melo, Karina Raminho Silva, Fabiane Jesus da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Ribeiro, Luciano Paes Landim Figueiredo, Iaggo Henrique de Sousa Costa, Jaqueline Dantas da Santos, Joice Mara Ferreira Dos Teixeira, Geovana Marques Muniz, Kaline Lousada Pompeu, José Guilherme Férrer Silva, Mylena Silva da |
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Filho, Paulo Sérgio da Paz Silva Sousa, Maria Vitalina Alves de Pires, Catarina Fernandes Cardoso, Arquimedes Cavalcante Cruz, Milena Matos da Silva Junior, Vicente de Paula Freire da Matos Filho, Haroldo Bandeira de Melo, Karina Raminho Silva, Fabiane Jesus da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Ribeiro, Luciano Paes Landim Figueiredo, Iaggo Henrique de Sousa Costa, Jaqueline Dantas da Santos, Joice Mara Ferreira Dos Teixeira, Geovana Marques Muniz, Kaline Lousada Pompeu, José Guilherme Férrer Silva, Mylena Silva da |
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COVID-19 accidente cerebrovascular factores de riesgo neurología Coronavirus. COVID-19 Acidente Vascular Encefálico Fatores de risco Neurologia Coronavírus. COVID-19 Brain stroke Risk factors Neurology Coronavirus. |
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COVID-19 accidente cerebrovascular factores de riesgo neurología Coronavirus. COVID-19 Acidente Vascular Encefálico Fatores de risco Neurologia Coronavírus. COVID-19 Brain stroke Risk factors Neurology Coronavirus. |
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In view of the current pandemic scenario caused by COVID-19, it can generate a significant cardiovascular involvement, which is the main risk factor for stroke. Thus, the present study aimed to describe the risks of stroke as a neurological complication in patients affected by COVID-19. The chosen methodology was a bibliographic review of the integrative literature review type. To carry out this study, the following databases were consulted: MEDLINE, Scholar Google, LILACS, SCIELO and Repositories. DeCS was used in an associated way: COVID-19; Brain stroke; Risk factors; Neurology and Coronavirus. Inclusion criteria were: articles available in full, available in Portuguese and English and published between 2019 and 2021. Exclusion criteria were: incomplete articles, letters to the editor, debates, reviews, abstracts or articles published in annals of events, unavailable in full and duplicates. After applying the criteria, 11 studies remained. It is known that COVID-19 is a single-stranded RNA virus named SARS-CoV-2, having an affinity for the respiratory system. However, published studies report that COVID-19 is also able to attack the Central Nervous System, which can cause other diseases, such as stroke, which can occur through a rupture of a blood vessel located in the brain, or by occlusion of the brain. blood flow to the brain. From this, it is essential to carry out further investigations, so that there is a deeper analysis of this theme. |
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