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. 2020 Sep 28:jiaa609. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiaa609

Clinical presentation and outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 related encephalitis: the ENCOVID multicentre study

Andrea Pilotto 1,2,, Stefano Masciocchi 1, Irene Volonghi 1, Massimo Crabbio 3, Eugenio Magni 3, Valeria De Giuli 4, Francesca Caprioli 4, Nicola Rifino 5, Maria Sessa 5, Michele Gennuso 6, Maria Sofia Cotelli 7, Marinella Turla 7, Ubaldo Balducci 8, Sara Mariotto 9, Sergio Ferrari 9, Alfonso Ciccone 10, Fabrizio Fiacco 11, Alberto Imarisio 1, Barbara Risi 1, Alberto Benussi 1, Enrico Premi 12, Emanuele Focà 13, Francesca Caccuri 14, Matilde Leonardi 15, Roberto Gasparotti 16, Francesco Castelli 13, Gianluigi Zanusso 9, Alessandro Pezzini 1, Alessandro Padovani 1; ENCOVID Study Group
PMCID: PMC7543535  PMID: 32986824

Abstract

Background

Several preclinical and clinical investigations have argued for nervous system involvement in SARS-CoV-2 infection. Some sparse case reports have described various forms of encephalitis in COVID-19 disease, but very few data have focused on clinical presentations, clinical course, response to treatment and outcomes.

Methods

The ENCOVID multicentre study included patients with encephalitis with full infectious screening, CSF, EEG, MRI data and confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection recruited from 13 centres in northern Italy. Clinical presentation and laboratory markers, severity of COVID-19 disease, response to treatment and outcomes were recorded.

Results

twenty-five cases of encephalitis positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection were included. CSF showed hyperproteinorrachia and/or pleocytosis in 68% of cases whereas SARS-CoV-2 RNA by RT-PCR resulted negative. Based on MRI, cases were classified as ADEM (n=3), limbic encephalitis (LE, n=2), encephalitis with normal imaging (n=13) and encephalitis with MRI alterations (n=7). ADEM and LE cases showed a delayed onset compared to the other encephalitis (p=0.001) and were associated with previous more severe COVID-19 respiratory involvement. Patients with MRI alterations exhibited worse response to treatment and final outcomes compared to other encephalitis.

Conclusions

SARS-CoV-2 infection is associated with a wide spectrum of encephalitis characterized by different clinical presentation, response to treatment and outcomes.

Keywords: Encephalitis, COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, ADEM, neuroinflammation


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