Three-Year Follow-Up Study in Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES(2018)

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Background: A majority of patients with Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) have tendency of a good recovery. Our aim was to evaluate the outcome of the disease 1 and 3 years after GBS symptom onset. Methods: During 2014, GBS was diagnosed in 82 patients in seven tertiary healthcare centers. Neurological follow-up was conducted in 57 (70%) patients after 1 year, and in 54 (66%) after 3 years. Functional disability was estimated according to the GBS disability scale (GDS), with a score of 0-3 indicating mild disability and a score of 4-6 indicating severe disability during acute phase, whereas a score >1 indicated poor recovery on follow-ups. Visual analog scale was used to assess sensory symptoms and musculoskelatal pain, and Krupp's Fatigue Severity Scale was used to asses fatigue. Results: Poor functional outcome was found in 39% of GBS patients at year 1 and 30% at year 3. Paresthesias/dysesthesias were detected in 60% of patients after 1 year and 43% after 3 years. Musculoskeletal pain was present in 40% of patients at year 1 and 33% at year 3. Significant fatigue after 1 year was found in 21% of subjects and after 3 years in 7%. Parameters associated with poor functional outcome after 1 year were age >55 years (p = 0.05), severe disability at admission (p < 0.05), and on discharge (p < 0.01). Poor functional outcome after 3 years was associated with male gender (p < 0.05) and severe disability on discharge (p = 0.06). Conclusion: One and even three years after GB S onset, a substantial number of patients had neurological sequelae, including functional disability, sensory symptoms, pain, and fatigue.
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Guillain-Barre syndrome,Prospective study,Functional disability,Pain,Fatigue
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