Brain Sciences (Nov 2020)

Neuroprognostication of Consciousness Recovery in a Patient with COVID-19 Related Encephalitis: Preliminary Findings from a Multimodal Approach

  • Aude Sangare,
  • Anceline Dong,
  • Melanie Valente,
  • Nadya Pyatigorskaya,
  • Albert Cao,
  • Victor Altmayer,
  • Julie Zyss,
  • Virginie Lambrecq,
  • Damien Roux,
  • Quentin Morlon,
  • Pauline Perez,
  • Amina Ben Salah,
  • Sara Virolle,
  • Louis Puybasset,
  • Jacobo D Sitt,
  • Benjamin Rohaut,
  • Lionel Naccache

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10110845
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 11
p. 845

Abstract

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Predicting the functional recovery of patients with severe neurological condition due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a challenging task. Only limited outcome data are available, the pathophysiology is poorly understood, and the time-course of recovery is still largely unknown. Here, we report the case of a patient with COVID-19 associated encephalitis presenting as a prolonged state of unresponsiveness for two months, who finally fully recovered consciousness, functional communication, and autonomy after immunotherapy. In a multimodal approach, a high-density resting state EEG revealed a rich brain activity in spite of a severe clinical presentation. Using our previously validated algorithms, we could predict a possible improvement of consciousness in this patient. This case report illustrates the value of a multimodal approach capitalizing on advanced brain-imaging and bedside electrophysiology techniques to improve prognosis accuracy in this complex and new aetiology.

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