Clinical Profile, Follow-up, and Role of Neuroimaging in Pediatric Guillain-Barré Syndrome in the COVID Era: An Ambispective Study.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.1177/08830738231184089
Lokesh Saini, Deepthi Krishna, Pradeep Kumar Gunasekaran, Sarbesh Tiwari, Prawin Kumar, Jagdish Prasad Goyal, Daisy Khera, Bharat Choudhary, Siyaram Didel, Ravi Gaur, Veena Laxmi, Samhita Panda, Kuldeep Singh
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Background: To define the varied presentations of Guillain-Barré syndrome in children in the COVID era and 6 months' follow-up outcome. Methods: Ambispective study of 15 months' duration involving children with Guillain-Barré syndrome aged 1 month to 18 years at a tertiary care pediatric hospital. They were categorized into groups A and B based on COVID-19 serology testing. Hughes Disability Scale was used for disability assessment. Modified Rankin scale was used for improvement assessment in follow-up. Results: Of 19 children with Guillain-Barré syndrome, 9 (47%) were females and 10 (53%) were males. Groups A and B had children with negative (8) and positive serology (11), respectively. The most common presentation in both groups was motor weakness. Post-COVID pediatric Guillain-Barré syndrome presented with variants of Guillain-Barré syndrome rather than the classical form (P = .03). In group B, patients with elevated inflammatory markers had poor response to intravenous immunoglobulin, and 5 of 11 patients had good response to pulse steroids, probably depicting an inflammation-predominant pathology. Conclusion: Post-COVID Guillain-Barré syndrome in children presented with Guillain-Barré syndrome variants rather than the classic form. Neuroimaging is of great value in both confirming Guillain-Barré syndrome diagnosis and excluding differentials. Patients with elevated inflammatory markers and residual weakness may be given a pulse steroid trial.

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临床概况、随访和神经影像学在COVID时代儿童格林-巴罗恩综合征中的作用:一项两方面的研究
背景:确定新冠肺炎时期儿童格林-巴罗恩综合征的不同表现和6个月的随访结果。方法:在一家三级儿科医院对1个月至18岁的格林-巴-巴综合征患儿进行为期15个月的双侧观察研究。根据新冠病毒血清学检测结果,将他们分为A组和B组。采用Hughes残疾量表进行残疾评定。随访时采用改良Rankin量表进行改善评价。结果:19例格林-巴- 综合征患儿中,女性9例(47%),男性10例(53%)。A组8例,B组11例。两组中最常见的表现是运动无力。covid - 19后儿童格林-巴- 综合征表现为格林-巴- 综合征的变体,而不是经典形式(P = .03)。在B组中,炎症标志物升高的患者对静脉注射免疫球蛋白反应较差,11例患者中有5例对脉冲类固醇反应良好,可能是炎症为主的病理。结论:儿童新冠肺炎后格林-巴综合征表现为格林-巴综合征的变异型,而非经典型。神经影像学对格林-巴-罗综合征的诊断和鉴别诊断均有重要价值。炎症标志物升高和残余虚弱的患者可以进行脉冲类固醇试验。
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