Neurological Complications of COVID-19 in Stroke Patients

Neurological complications of COVID-19 in stroke patients have emerged as a significant concern. Studies have reported a higher incidence of stroke among individuals infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. COVID-19 can lead to a hypercoagulable state, increasing the risk of ischemic stroke. Additionally, the virus can directly invade the central nervous system, causing encephalitis or meningitis. Neurological manifestations such as altered mental status, seizures, and cranial nerve deficits have been observed in COVID-19 patients, including those with stroke. Understanding the interplay between COVID-19 and stroke is crucial for early recognition, appropriate management, and targeted interventions to mitigate neurological complications and optimize outcomes in this vulnerable patient population.

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