Guillain-Barre's Syndrome Flashcards

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What is the epidemiology of GBS?

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It is the most common polyneuropathy at 1-2/100,000/yr

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DDx for GBS?

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Poliomyelitis

Botulism

Cord compression

Muscle disease

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What is Guillain-Barre syndrome?

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An acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy characterised by symmetrical ascending muscle weakness

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What is the prognosis of GBS?

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85% make full recovery

10% are unable to walk alone for 1yr

10% mortality

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What Ix are used in GBS? What is found?

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Slow conduction in nerve conduction studies

LP with increased protein (>5.5g/L) with a normal white cell count

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How is GBS managed?

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IV immunoglobulin (0.4g/kg/24h) for 5 days

Plasma exchange

Steroids aren’t useful

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What is the clinical presentation of GBS?

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Ascending symmetrical muscle weakness a few weeks following infection (eg Campylobacter jejuni, CMV, mycoplasma, zoster, HIV, EBV, vaccinations)

May be accompanied by pain and sensory changes

Sweating, increase pulse, BP changes and arrhythmias can occur as well

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What is Fisher syndrome?

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A variant of GBS characterised by ophthalmoplegia, ataxia, areflexia (absence reflexes)

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