Table 1.
Characteristics of case patients (with neurological complications) and control patients (without neurological complications).
Fig 1.
Association between predictor variables and development of neurological complications among COVID-19 patients.
DM (Diabetese Mellitus), CVD (cardiovascular Diseases), BSR (blood sugar random), LMWH (Low molecular weight heparin). Association is measured in term of OR 95% CI shown in forest plot. In this model, an odds ratio <1 indicated decreased likelihood of neurological complication, and vice versa.
Table 2.
Association between predictor variables and death outcome among patients with neurological complications.
Table 3.
Type of neurological complications and categorical variables.
Fig 2.
Correlation between age in yrs. and D-dimer levels with different types of neurological manifestations.
CVA (Cerebrovascular Events), GBS (Guillen Barre Syndrome). (a) Shows patients with GBS were from young age group, there was decline in cases with increase in age, and Cerebrovascular Events were more from old age group and same with encephalitis. (b) Shows relationship between D-dimers and neurological manifestation, patients with GBS had negative correlation with D-dimers whereas patients with CVA had positive correlation elaborated as R2 value.