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  1. Article: Cerebral perfusion using ASL in patients with COVID-19 and neurological manifestations: A retrospective multicenter observational study.

    Ardellier, François-Daniel / Baloglu, Seyyid / Sokolska, Magdalena / Noblet, Vincent / Lersy, François / Collange, Olivier / Ferré, Jean-Christophe / Maamar, Adel / Carsin-Nicol, Béatrice / Helms, Julie / Schenck, Maleka / Khalil, Antoine / Gaudemer, Augustin / Caillard, Sophie / Pottecher, Julien / Lefèbvre, Nicolas / Zorn, Pierre-Emmanuel / Matthieu, Muriel / Brisset, Jean Christophe /
    Boulay, Clotilde / Mutschler, Véronique / Hansmann, Yves / Mertes, Paul-Michel / Schneider, Francis / Fafi-Kremer, Samira / Ohana, Mickael / Meziani, Ferhat / Meyer, Nicolas / Yousry, Tarek / Anheim, Mathieu / Cotton, François / Jäger, Hans Rolf / Kremer, Stéphane

    Journal of neuroradiology = Journal de neuroradiologie

    2023  Volume 50, Issue 5, Page(s) 470–481

    Abstract: Background and purpose: Cerebral hypoperfusion has been reported in patients with COVID-19 and neurological manifestations in small cohorts. We aimed to systematically assess changes in cerebral perfusion in a cohort of 59 of these patients, with or ... ...

    Abstract Background and purpose: Cerebral hypoperfusion has been reported in patients with COVID-19 and neurological manifestations in small cohorts. We aimed to systematically assess changes in cerebral perfusion in a cohort of 59 of these patients, with or without abnormalities on morphological MRI sequences.
    Methods: Patients with biologically-confirmed COVID-19 and neurological manifestations undergoing a brain MRI with technically adequate arterial spin labeling (ASL) perfusion were included in this retrospective multicenter study. ASL maps were jointly reviewed by two readers blinded to clinical data. They assessed abnormal perfusion in four regions of interest in each brain hemisphere: frontal lobe, parietal lobe, posterior temporal lobe, and temporal pole extended to the amygdalo-hippocampal complex.
    Results: Fifty-nine patients (44 men (75%), mean age 61.2 years) were included. Most patients had a severe COVID-19, 57 (97%) needed oxygen therapy and 43 (73%) were hospitalized in intensive care unit at the time of MRI. Morphological brain MRI was abnormal in 44 (75%) patients. ASL perfusion was abnormal in 53 (90%) patients, and particularly in all patients with normal morphological MRI. Hypoperfusion occurred in 48 (81%) patients, mostly in temporal poles (52 (44%)) and frontal lobes (40 (34%)). Hyperperfusion occurred in 9 (15%) patients and was closely associated with post-contrast FLAIR leptomeningeal enhancement (100% [66.4%-100%] of hyperperfusion with enhancement versus 28.6% [16.6%-43.2%] without, p = 0.002). Studied clinical parameters (especially sedation) and other morphological MRI anomalies had no significant impact on perfusion anomalies.
    Conclusion: Brain ASL perfusion showed hypoperfusion in more than 80% of patients with severe COVID-19, with or without visible lesion on conventional MRI abnormalities.
    MeSH term(s) Male ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Spin Labels ; COVID-19/complications ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Perfusion ; Cerebrovascular Circulation
    Chemical Substances Spin Labels
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-16
    Publishing country France
    Document type Observational Study ; Multicenter Study ; Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 131763-5
    ISSN 1773-0406 ; 0150-9861
    ISSN (online) 1773-0406
    ISSN 0150-9861
    DOI 10.1016/j.neurad.2023.01.005
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  2. Article ; Online: Brain MRI Findings in Severe COVID-19: A Retrospective Observational Study.

    Kremer, Stéphane / Lersy, François / de Sèze, Jérome / Ferré, Jean-Christophe / Maamar, Adel / Carsin-Nicol, Béatrice / Collange, Olivier / Bonneville, Fabrice / Adam, Gilles / Martin-Blondel, Guillaume / Rafiq, Marie / Geeraerts, Thomas / Delamarre, Louis / Grand, Sylvie / Krainik, Alexandre / Caillard, Sophie / Constans, Jean Marc / Metanbou, Serge / Heintz, Adrien /
    Helms, Julie / Schenck, Maleka / Lefèbvre, Nicolas / Boutet, Claire / Fabre, Xavier / Forestier, Géraud / de Beaurepaire, Isaure / Bornet, Grégoire / Lacalm, Audrey / Oesterlé, Hélène / Bolognini, Federico / Messié, Julien / Hmeydia, Ghazi / Benzakoun, Joseph / Oppenheim, Catherine / Bapst, Blanche / Megdiche, Imen / Henry Feugeas, Marie-Cécile / Khalil, Antoine / Gaudemer, Augustin / Jager, Lavinia / Nesser, Patrick / Talla Mba, Yannick / Hemmert, Céline / Feuerstein, Philippe / Sebag, Nathan / Carré, Sophie / Alleg, Manel / Lecocq, Claire / Schmitt, Emmanuelle / Anxionnat, René / Zhu, François / Comby, Pierre-Olivier / Ricolfi, Frédéric / Thouant, Pierre / Desal, Hubert / Boulouis, Grégoire / Berge, Jérome / Kazémi, Apolline / Pyatigorskaya, Nadya / Lecler, Augustin / Saleme, Suzana / Edjlali-Goujon, Myriam / Kerleroux, Basile / Zorn, Pierre-Emmanuel / Matthieu, Muriel / Baloglu, Seyyid / Ardellier, François-Daniel / Willaume, Thibault / Brisset, Jean Christophe / Boulay, Clotilde / Mutschler, Véronique / Hansmann, Yves / Mertes, Paul-Michel / Schneider, Francis / Fafi-Kremer, Samira / Ohana, Mickael / Meziani, Ferhat / David, Jean-Stéphane / Meyer, Nicolas / Anheim, Mathieu / Cotton, François

    Radiology

    2020  Volume 297, Issue 2, Page(s) E242–E251

    Abstract: Background Brain MRI parenchymal signal abnormalities have been associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Purpose To describe the neuroimaging findings (excluding ischemic infarcts) in patients with severe coronavirus ... ...

    Abstract Background Brain MRI parenchymal signal abnormalities have been associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Purpose To describe the neuroimaging findings (excluding ischemic infarcts) in patients with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Materials and Methods This was a retrospective study of patients evaluated from March 23, 2020, to April 27, 2020, at 16 hospitals. Inclusion criteria were (
    MeSH term(s) Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Betacoronavirus ; Brain/diagnostic imaging ; Brain/pathology ; COVID-19 ; Child ; Cohort Studies ; Coronavirus Infections/diagnostic imaging ; Coronavirus Infections/pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/diagnostic imaging ; Pneumonia, Viral/pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Young Adult
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-06-16
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Multicenter Study ; Observational Study
    ZDB-ID 80324-8
    ISSN 1527-1315 ; 0033-8419
    ISSN (online) 1527-1315
    ISSN 0033-8419
    DOI 10.1148/radiol.2020202222
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