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Guillain-Barré syndrome after SARS-CoV-2 infection in an international prospective cohort study

Authors :
Luijten, Linda W.G.
Leonhard, Sonja E.
Van Der Eijk, Annemiek A.
Doets, Alex Y.
Appeltshauser, Luise
Arends, Samuel
Attarian, Shahram
Benedetti, Luana
Briani, Chiara
Casasnovas, Carlos
Castellani, Francesca
Dardiotis, Efthimios
Echaniz-Laguna, Andoni
Garssen, Marcel P.J.
Harbo, Thomas
Huizinga, Ruth
Humm, Andrea M.
Jellema, Korné
Van Der Kooi, Anneke J.
Kuitwaard, Krista
Kuntzer, Thierry
Kusunoki, Susumu
Lascano, Agustina M.
Martinez-Hernandez, Eugenia
Rinaldi, Simon
Samijn, Johnny P.A.
Scheidegger, Olivier
Tsouni, Pinelopi
Vicino, Alex
Visser, Leo H.
Walgaard, Christa
Wang, Yuzhong
Wirtz, Paul W.
Ripellino, Paolo
Jacobs, Bart C.
Luijten, Linda W.G.
Leonhard, Sonja E.
Van Der Eijk, Annemiek A.
Doets, Alex Y.
Appeltshauser, Luise
Arends, Samuel
Attarian, Shahram
Benedetti, Luana
Briani, Chiara
Casasnovas, Carlos
Castellani, Francesca
Dardiotis, Efthimios
Echaniz-Laguna, Andoni
Garssen, Marcel P.J.
Harbo, Thomas
Huizinga, Ruth
Humm, Andrea M.
Jellema, Korné
Van Der Kooi, Anneke J.
Kuitwaard, Krista
Kuntzer, Thierry
Kusunoki, Susumu
Lascano, Agustina M.
Martinez-Hernandez, Eugenia
Rinaldi, Simon
Samijn, Johnny P.A.
Scheidegger, Olivier
Tsouni, Pinelopi
Vicino, Alex
Visser, Leo H.
Walgaard, Christa
Wang, Yuzhong
Wirtz, Paul W.
Ripellino, Paolo
Jacobs, Bart C.
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Luijten , L W G , Leonhard , S E , Van Der Eijk , A A , Doets , A Y , Appeltshauser , L , Arends , S , Attarian , S , Benedetti , L , Briani , C , Casasnovas , C , Castellani , F , Dardiotis , E , Echaniz-Laguna , A , Garssen , M P J , Harbo , T , Huizinga , R , Humm , A M , Jellema , K , Van Der Kooi , A J , Kuitwaard , K , Kuntzer , T , Kusunoki , S , Lascano , A M , Martinez-Hernandez , E , Rinaldi , S , Samijn , J P A , Scheidegger , O , Tsouni , P , Vicino , A , Visser , L H , Walgaard , C , Wang , Y , Wirtz , P W , Ripellino , P & Jacobs , B C 2021 , ' Guillain-Barré syndrome after SARS-CoV-2 infection in an international prospective cohort study ' , Brain , vol. 144 , no. 11 , pp. 3392-3404 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In the wake of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic, an increasing number of patients with neurological disorders, including Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), have been reported following this infection. It remains unclear, however, if these cases are coincidental or not, as most publications were case reports or small regional retrospective cohort studies. The International GBS Outcome Study is an ongoing prospective observational cohort study enrolling patients with GBS within 2 weeks from onset of weakness. Data from patients included in this study, between 30 January 2020 and 30 May 2020, were used to investigate clinical and laboratory signs of a preceding or concurrent SARS-CoV-2 infection and to describe the associated clinical phenotype and disease course. Patients were classified according to the SARS-CoV-2 case definitions of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control and laboratory recommendations of the World Health Organization. Forty-nine patients with GBS were included, of whom eight (16%) had a confirmed and three (6%) a probable SARS-CoV-2 infection. Nine of these 11 patients had no serological evidence of other recent preceding infections associated with GBS, whereas two had serological evidence of a recent Campylobacter jejuni infection. Patients with a confirmed or probable SARS-CoV-2 infection frequently had a sensorimotor variant 8/11 (73%) and facial palsy 7/11 (64%). The eight patients who underwent electrophysiological examination all had a demyelinating subtype, which was more prevalent than the other patients included in the same time window [14/30 (47%), P = 0.012] as well as historical region and age-matched control subjects included in the International GBS Outcome Study before the pandemic [23/44 (52%), P = 0.016]. The median time from the onset of infection to neurological symptoms was 16 days (interquartile range 12-22). Patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection shared uniform neurological fe

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Luijten , L W G , Leonhard , S E , Van Der Eijk , A A , Doets , A Y , Appeltshauser , L , Arends , S , Attarian , S , Benedetti , L , Briani , C , Casasnovas , C , Castellani , F , Dardiotis , E , Echaniz-Laguna , A , Garssen , M P J , Harbo , T , Huizinga , R , Humm , A M , Jellema , K , Van Der Kooi , A J , Kuitwaard , K , Kuntzer , T , Kusunoki , S , Lascano , A M , Martinez-Hernandez , E , Rinaldi , S , Samijn , J P A , Scheidegger , O , Tsouni , P , Vicino , A , Visser , L H , Walgaard , C , Wang , Y , Wirtz , P W , Ripellino , P & Jacobs , B C 2021 , ' Guillain-Barré syndrome after SARS-CoV-2 infection in an international prospective cohort study ' , Brain , vol. 144 , no. 11 , pp. 3392-3404 .
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edsoai.on1313639854
Document Type :
Electronic Resource