LASEK-BAL, Anetta, Anna CZLONKOWSKA, Muhammad M QURESHI, Mohamad ABDALKADER, Joao Pedro MARTO, Patrik MICHEL, Hiroshi YAMAGAMI, Robert MIKULÍK, Jelle DEMEESTERE, Zhongming QIU, Thanh N NGUYEN and Raul G NOGUEIRA. International study: Global impact of COVID-19 on stroke care - the Polish contribution. Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska. GDANSK: VIA MEDICA, 2023, vol. 57, No 1, p. 136-139. ISSN 0028-3843. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2023.0006.
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Original name International study: Global impact of COVID-19 on stroke care - the Polish contribution
Authors LASEK-BAL, Anetta, Anna CZLONKOWSKA (guarantor), Muhammad M QURESHI, Mohamad ABDALKADER, Joao Pedro MARTO, Patrik MICHEL, Hiroshi YAMAGAMI, Robert MIKULÍK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution), Jelle DEMEESTERE, Zhongming QIU, Thanh N NGUYEN and Raul G NOGUEIRA.
Edition Neurologia i Neurochirurgia Polska, GDANSK, VIA MEDICA, 2023, 0028-3843.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30210 Clinical neurology
Country of publisher Poland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
WWW URL
Impact factor Impact factor: 2.900 in 2022
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14110/23:00130691
Organization unit Faculty of Medicine
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.5603/PJNNS.a2023.0006
UT WoS 000942524300001
Keywords in English COVID-19; stroke; thrombolysis; thrombectomy; CVT; SAH
Tags 14110127, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The most severe consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic were reported during its first wave in 2019. Although airway inflammation is part of the main clinical picture of COVID-19, the consequences of a SARS-Cov2 infection can also include coagulation disorders, cardiomyopathy and endotheliopathy, which lead to stroke in 1.5% of patients. With the global reach of the pandemic came collaboration between scientists and clinicians from around the world. This transfer of knowledge between various medical centres contributed to greatly improved understanding of the mechanisms of transmission and the different manifestations of infection.
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