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Guillain Barr e syndrome in COVID-19:A scoping review

Ahmad, I.; Rathore, F. A.

2020-06-16 neurology
10.1101/2020.06.13.20130062 medRxiv
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IntroductionThe novel corona virus (COVID19) can result in several neurological complications. Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) is one of them and has been reported from different parts of the world in this pandemic. It is an acute post infectious polyneuropathy. The review aims to summarize the demographic features, clinical presentation, diagnostics workup, and management strategies of COVID-19 associated GBS reported in literature. Material and methodWe searched Medline, PubMed Central, SCOPUS and Google Scholar using pre-defined keywords, with no time limits and in English language only. We aimed to include all kind of manuscripts. Last search was done on 18th May 2020. Demographics, clinical features, diagnostic workup, management, and outcomes were documented in the data sheet. ResultsWe identified 24 cases of COVID-19 associated GBS. Most of the cases were reported from Italy followed by USA. Majority were males (18 /24) The age ranged from 23 -84 years. The clinical presentation was typical sensory-motor GBS in most. Nine patients had facial palsy of which five had bilateral involvement. Two patients had bilateral abducent nerve palsy while two presented as paraparetic GBS variant with autonomic dysfunction. Electrodiagnostics was performed in 17 patients only and 12 had typical features of acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.. Intravenous immunoglobulins were the preferred mode of treatment in most of the patient. There was one death, and most were discharged to rehabilitation or home. ConclusionGBS is a frequent neurological complication associated with COVID-19. There is no clear causative relationship between GBS, and COVID-19 at present and more data are needed to establish the casualty. However, most cases have a post-infectious onset with male preponderance. Most of the cases have a typical presentation but some may present in an atypical way. Prognosis is generally good.

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