Description of the neurological impairment: clinico-radiological and electrophysilogical correlations
Describe short and long term clinical radiological and electrophysilogical presentations of
neurological damage central and peripheral SARS COV2 infection Describe the association
between neurological, respiratory and dysautonomic Determine the prognosis of neurological
damages to short and long term.
Other: Observation
Observation of recorded neurological signs
Inclusion Criteria:
- PCR SARS COV2 positive or CT Scan
- Central neurological signs such as confusion, epilepsy, abnormal movement, pyramidal
signs, motor or sensory deficit, involvement of cranial pairs (such as anomie or
ageusia) or peripheral.
- Dysautonomic signs such as hypotension or hypertension, bradycardia or tachycardia,
hypothermia, SIADH not explained by therapy or a pathology other than SARS COV 2
infection
Exclusion Criteria:
- Contraindication to performing an MRI scan
- Minor
- Pregnant woman
- No follow-up possible at 6 months
Hopital Raymond Poincare
Garches, France
Investigator: DAVID ORLIKOWSKI, MD PHD
Contact: (33)147107777
david.orlikowski@rpc.aphp.fr
Investigator:
David Orlikowski, MD PhD
0147107777
david.orlikowski@aphp.fr
Isabelle Bossard