Patients with COVID-19 Infection and Stroke have Higher than Expected Mortality, Regardless of the Primary Presentation
Jintong Liu,
Eric Fu,
Riley Gillette
et al.
Abstract:Background COVID-19 infection is associated with thrombotic events; however, this phenomenon is poorly understood. Few studies have reported the association between COVID-19 and stroke in the hospital setting. Methods We retrospectively reviewed and characterized all patients who presented to a single, quaternary medical center between March and December 2020 (N=603). COVID-19 positive patients who developed ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke were included in the analysis (N=66). This cohort was compared with pati… Show more
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