6-month neurological and psychiatric outcomes in 236 379 survivors of COVID-19: a retrospective cohort study using electronic health records

Apr 9, 2021The lancet. Psychiatry

Neurological and mental health outcomes up to 6 months after COVID-19 in 236,379 survivors

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Abstract

The estimated incidence of neurological or psychiatric diagnoses within 6 months following a COVID-19 diagnosis is 33.62%.

  • Among 236,379 patients diagnosed with COVID-19, 12.84% received their first neurological or psychiatric diagnosis during this period.
  • For patients admitted to an intensive therapy unit, the estimated incidence of any diagnosis rose to 46.42%.
  • In the broader COVID-19 cohort, incidences included 0.56% for intracranial hemorrhage, 2.10% for ischemic stroke, and 17.39% for anxiety disorder.
  • Comparative analysis indicated that most diagnoses were more common in COVID-19 patients than in those with influenza or other respiratory infections.
  • Higher risks for neurological and psychiatric diagnoses were associated with greater COVID-19 severity, particularly in patients admitted to intensive care.

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