Injudicious use of cranio-spinal imaging in Guillain-Barré syndrome in a low resource country

IF 0.5 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Current Journal of Neurology Pub Date : 2023-12-26 DOI:10.18502/cjn.v22i4.14532
Muhammad Hassan, M. Badshah, Mansoor Iqbal
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Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) undergo unnecessary neuroimaging. The objective of this study was to determine the proportion of patients with GBS undergoing neuroimaging investigation, and to investigate any association with different GBS variants using the Brighton criteria. Methods: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted in the leading tertiary care hospital in Pakistan; 148 patients being investigated for, and subsequently diagnosed with GBS between January 2017 and March 2020 were enrolled. Participants were asked if they had undergone neuroimaging of the craniospinal axis before or during hospital admission, and the purpose of any computed tomography (CT) scan was investigated. We enquired whether fundoscopy had been performed before lumbar puncture (LP) and determined the level of certainty based on the Brighton criteria. Results: The majority of participants were men (n = 107, 73%), with a mean age of 42.85 ± 18.40 years. The mean waiting time to their first interaction with a neurologist was 5.20 ± 4.01 days, and the demyelinating variant of GBS was more common than the axonal variant (1.6:1). Most patients were diagnosed with level I certainty using the Brighton criteria (n = 113, 76%). Brain and spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed ahead of admission in 48 (32%) and 59 (39%) patients, respectively. Brain CT scan was performed in 121 (82%) patients before LP, while 27 (18%) only underwent fundoscopic examination before LP. Conclusion: Clinical examination is fundamental in the diagnosis of GBS. Neuroimaging may be inappropriate and unnecessary, and may detract attention from crucial peripheral neuropathy measures while misusing limited resources.
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在一个资源匮乏的国家,吉兰-巴雷综合征患者错误使用头颅脊柱成像技术
吉兰-巴雷综合征(GBS)患者不必要接受神经影像学检查。本研究旨在确定接受神经影像学检查的吉兰-巴雷综合征患者比例,并使用布莱顿标准调查不同吉兰-巴雷综合征变异的相关性。 研究方法这项横断面观察性研究在巴基斯坦领先的三级甲等医院进行,共招募了 148 名在 2017 年 1 月至 2020 年 3 月期间接受检查并随后被确诊为 GBS 的患者。我们询问了参与者在入院前或入院期间是否接受过颅脊轴神经影像学检查,并调查了任何计算机断层扫描(CT)的目的。我们询问了腰椎穿刺(LP)前是否进行了眼底镜检查,并根据布莱顿标准确定了确定性水平。 结果大多数参与者为男性(n = 107,73%),平均年龄为(42.85 ± 18.40)岁。首次与神经科医生交流的平均等待时间为(5.20 ± 4.01)天,脱髓鞘型 GBS 比轴索型 GBS 更常见(1.6:1)。大多数患者根据布莱顿标准(n = 113,76%)确诊为 I 级。分别有48名(32%)和59名(39%)患者在入院前进行了脑部和脊柱磁共振成像(MRI)检查。121名(82%)患者在LP前进行了脑CT扫描,27名(18%)患者在LP前仅进行了眼底镜检查。 结论临床检查是诊断 GBS 的基础。神经影像学检查可能是不恰当和不必要的,可能会分散对关键性周围神经病变措施的关注,同时滥用有限的资源。
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