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Observational Study
. 2022 Jul:101:112-117.
doi: 10.1016/j.jocn.2022.05.013. Epub 2022 May 16.

Seizures and COVID-19: Results from the Spanish Society of Neurology's COVID-19 registry

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Observational Study

Seizures and COVID-19: Results from the Spanish Society of Neurology's COVID-19 registry

Santiago Fernández Fernández et al. J Clin Neurosci. 2022 Jul.

Abstract

We describea series of patients with COVID-19 who presented with seizures, reported in the Spanish Society of Neurology's COVID-19 Registry. This observational, descriptive,multicentre, registry-based study includes patients with confirmed COVID-19 who experienced seizures during active infection.Wedescribe theclinicalpresentation of COVID-19,seizures,and resultsof complementary tests.Wealsodescribe the suspectedaetiologyof the seizures. Of 232 reported cases, 26 (11.2%) presented with seizures;7 of these patients (26.9%) had prior history of epilepsy, whereas the remaining 19 (73.1%) had no history of seizures.In most cases, seizures presented on days 0 and 7 after onset of COVID-19. By seizure type, 8 patients (30.7%) presentedgeneralised tonic-clonic seizures, 7 (26.9%) status epilepticus, 8 (30.7%) focal impaired-awareness seizures, and 4 (11.7%) secondary generalised seizures.Six patients (23.1%) also presented other neurological symptoms, includingaltered mental status and decreased level of consciousness. Predisposing factors for seizures (eg, dementia, tumour, cerebrovascular disease) were observed in 10 of the 19 patients with no prior history of epilepsy (52.6%). Patients with COVID-19 may present with seizures over the course of the disease,either alone or in the context of encephalopathy.Seizures may present in patients with no prior history of epilepsy; however, most of these patients present predisposing factors.

Keywords: Acute symptomatic seizures; COVID-19; Encephalopathy; Epilepsy; Seizures.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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Time of seizure onset over the course of COVID-19.
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Computed tomography findings compatible with left frontal meningioma (blue arrow) and perilesional oedema (yellow arrow). (For interpretation of the references to colour in this figure legend, the reader is referred to the web version of this article.)

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