Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions

Autores
Matias Guiu, Jordi A.; Sung, Sheng Feng; Hsieh, Cheng Yang; Nezu, Tomohisa; Porta Etessam, Jesús; Allegri, Ricardo Francisco
Año de publicación
2021
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inglés
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artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a wide range of unprecedentedconsequences, including social, economic, and health disruptions. From the point of view ofhealthcare assistance, COVID-19 has deeply impacted usual practice at all levels since the beginningof 2020. In this setting, neurological assistance has adapted to the circumstances of the pandemic. Infact, because COVID-19 involves neurological symptoms, affected patients require the attention ofneurologists, and the high demand for clinical care entailed the recruitment ofmany neurologists tofrontline assistance (1). In addition, the pandemic has impacted the management of patients withneurological disorders, with changes in the management of relapses, usual follow-up, diagnosticprocedures, implementation or generalization of telemedicine, etc. Lockdown and social isolationwere also very harmful in patients with neurological disorders (2). Furthermore, the treatment ofneurological emergencies, such as stroke, was also compromised because of resource re-allocationduring the emergency, and the fear of patients to attend the hospital.The neurological community needed to share experiences about how to face this globalchallenge. Accordingly, this Research Topic was launched in April 2020 to address these issues.Over 117 manuscripts were submitted, and 76 papers have been published, including originals,reviews, and case reports. Studies have covered the main areas of neurological care, includinggeneral neurological care, stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, cognitiveneurology, neuromuscular disorders, headache, and neuropediatrics
Fil: Matias Guiu, Jordi A.. Universidad Complutense de Madrid; España
Fil: Sung, Sheng Feng. No especifíca;
Fil: Hsieh, Cheng Yang. No especifíca;
Fil: Nezu, Tomohisa. No especifíca;
Fil: Porta Etessam, Jesús. Universidad Complutense de Madrid; España
Fil: Allegri, Ricardo Francisco. Fundación para la Lucha contra las Enfermedades Neurológicas de la Infancia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
HEALTHCARE
NEUROLOGICAL CARE
SARS-COV-2
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
title Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
spellingShingle Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
Matias Guiu, Jordi A.
CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
HEALTHCARE
NEUROLOGICAL CARE
SARS-COV-2
title_short Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
title_full Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
title_fullStr Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
title_sort Editorial: Consequences of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Care for Neurological Conditions
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Matias Guiu, Jordi A.
Sung, Sheng Feng
Hsieh, Cheng Yang
Nezu, Tomohisa
Porta Etessam, Jesús
Allegri, Ricardo Francisco
author Matias Guiu, Jordi A.
author_facet Matias Guiu, Jordi A.
Sung, Sheng Feng
Hsieh, Cheng Yang
Nezu, Tomohisa
Porta Etessam, Jesús
Allegri, Ricardo Francisco
author_role author
author2 Sung, Sheng Feng
Hsieh, Cheng Yang
Nezu, Tomohisa
Porta Etessam, Jesús
Allegri, Ricardo Francisco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv CORONAVIRUS
COVID-19
HEALTHCARE
NEUROLOGICAL CARE
SARS-COV-2
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COVID-19
HEALTHCARE
NEUROLOGICAL CARE
SARS-COV-2
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a wide range of unprecedentedconsequences, including social, economic, and health disruptions. From the point of view ofhealthcare assistance, COVID-19 has deeply impacted usual practice at all levels since the beginningof 2020. In this setting, neurological assistance has adapted to the circumstances of the pandemic. Infact, because COVID-19 involves neurological symptoms, affected patients require the attention ofneurologists, and the high demand for clinical care entailed the recruitment ofmany neurologists tofrontline assistance (1). In addition, the pandemic has impacted the management of patients withneurological disorders, with changes in the management of relapses, usual follow-up, diagnosticprocedures, implementation or generalization of telemedicine, etc. Lockdown and social isolationwere also very harmful in patients with neurological disorders (2). Furthermore, the treatment ofneurological emergencies, such as stroke, was also compromised because of resource re-allocationduring the emergency, and the fear of patients to attend the hospital.The neurological community needed to share experiences about how to face this globalchallenge. Accordingly, this Research Topic was launched in April 2020 to address these issues.Over 117 manuscripts were submitted, and 76 papers have been published, including originals,reviews, and case reports. Studies have covered the main areas of neurological care, includinggeneral neurological care, stroke, epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, movement disorders, cognitiveneurology, neuromuscular disorders, headache, and neuropediatrics
Fil: Matias Guiu, Jordi A.. Universidad Complutense de Madrid; España
Fil: Sung, Sheng Feng. No especifíca;
Fil: Hsieh, Cheng Yang. No especifíca;
Fil: Nezu, Tomohisa. No especifíca;
Fil: Porta Etessam, Jesús. Universidad Complutense de Madrid; España
Fil: Allegri, Ricardo Francisco. Fundación para la Lucha contra las Enfermedades Neurológicas de la Infancia; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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