Possible consequences of Covid-19 on the nervous system

Neuro Endocrinol Lett. 2020 Oct;41(4):166-172.

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the survey was to find out what the possible consequences are of the COVID-19 disease on the nervous system and to propose a method of using artificial intelligence.

Material and methods: Recent research has shown that the risks to patients due to severe acute coronavirus 2 respiratory syndrome (SARS-COV-2) differ most significantly depending on age and the presence of underlying comorbidities such as: cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes and others. The consequences of COVID-19 on the nervous system are especially important. We performed a detailed selection of articles describing the effects of COVID-19 on the nervous system.

Results: We made a clear summary of the main consequences of COVID-19 on the nervous system and suggested a way to use artificial intelligence.

Conclusion: We confirmed research that artificial intelligence methods have the potential to accelerate prediction, especially for the possible consequences of COVID-19 on the nervous system.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • COVID-19 / complications*
  • COVID-19 / epidemiology
  • COVID-19 / physiopathology
  • COVID-19 / psychology
  • Cardiovascular Diseases / complications
  • Cardiovascular Diseases / epidemiology
  • Cardiovascular Diseases / physiopathology
  • Cardiovascular Diseases / psychology
  • Comorbidity
  • Diabetes Complications / epidemiology
  • Diabetes Complications / physiopathology
  • Diabetes Complications / psychology
  • Diabetes Mellitus / epidemiology
  • Diabetes Mellitus / physiopathology
  • Diabetes Mellitus / psychology
  • Diabetes Mellitus / virology
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / complications
  • Hypertension / epidemiology
  • Hypertension / physiopathology
  • Hypertension / psychology
  • Nervous System / physiopathology
  • Nervous System / virology*
  • Nervous System Diseases / epidemiology
  • Nervous System Diseases / virology*
  • Pandemics
  • SARS-CoV-2 / physiology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires