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Spectrum of Sensory Conduction Abnormalities in Guillain Barre Syndrome. | LitMetric

Background: Sensory nerve conduction parameters in Guillain Barre Syndrome (GBS) are underemphasized.

Objective: To describe abnormalities on sensory conduction studies in a large cohort of prospectively evaluated patients of GBS and to correlate with clinico-electrophysiological features.

Methods And Materials: Sensory conduction parameters of three nerves (median, ulnar, and sural) were analyzed using standard protocols in 238 patients (M: F 163:75, mean age: 35.76 ± 15.9 years). Electrophysiological subtyping was based on criteria of Hadden et al., and Rajabally et al.

Results: Among patients with "typical" GBS who underwent electrophysiological testing within 30 days of symptom-onset (n = 219), 183 (83.5%) had abnormal sensory potentials (one nerve = 52, two nerves = 77, all three nerves = 54). Frequency of abnormalities in sensory potentials increased with duration of illness. Commonest abnormality was reduced amplitude or in-excitable nerves. Mean amplitude and velocity of median and ulnar nerve sensory potentials were significantly lower among those with demyelinating electrophysiology (P < 0.05). Proportion of subjects with reduced amplitude and velocity of median and ulnar nerve sensory potentials was higher among those who required mechanical ventilation (P < 0.05). Frequency of "sural sparing" ranged from 10.5% to 84.5% depending on the criteria used and almost always was significantly associated with demyelinating neuropathy.

Conclusion: This prospective study provides comprehensive data on sensory conduction parameters in GBS. Abnormalities are frequent and vary with duration of illness. While median nerve is most frequently and more severely affected, involvement of sural nerve may have prognostic value.

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