International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Feb 2021)

Nerve conduction study and electromyography findings in patients recovering from Covid-19 – Case report

  • Cristina Daia,
  • Cristian Scheau,
  • Geanina Neagu,
  • Ioana Andone,
  • Aura Spanu,
  • Cristina Popescu,
  • Simona Isabelle Stoica,
  • Madalina Codruta Verenca,
  • Gelu Onose

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 103
pp. 420 – 422

Abstract

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• Three patients with recent sequelae after Corona Virus Disease (COVID)-19 such as fatigue and myalgia of both calves underwent electrophysiological examinations, nerve conduction studies (NCS) and electromyography (EMG). NCS shows, as common elements, the presence of a partial or complete conduction block on several nerves, slightly prolonged latency of the tibial nerve, and rare or absent F-waves, all suggesting a demyelinating polyneuropathy due to SARS−COV-2. The short duration and low amplitude of the motor unit action potential with early full recruitment on interference pattern on EMG, typical for myopathy, suggest a direct action of COVID-19 on muscular fibers, especially in the lower limbs.

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