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Validation of the COVID-CNS core neurological assessment in a cohort of COVID-19 patients with neurological sequelae
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University of Liverpool
grid.10025.36
Glynn Webb
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DAA141
The COVID-19 Clinical Neuroscience Study (COVID-CNS) is a collaboration between the University of Liverpool and King's College London. Up to 30% of COVID-19 patients who come in to hospital have neurological problems. We are working to find and recruit these patients to take part in COVID-CNS. Patients who choose to take part will have two assessments of their nervous system. The first part is a 'core' assessment performed by a research assistant. The second part is a full examination of the nervous system by a doctor. This study will test the core assessment to make sure it is reliable at finding nervous system problems.
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NIHR BioResource Data Access Committee
27/08/2022
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