Relationship between Clinical Neuro-Electrophysiology and Prognosis in Children with Guillain-Barr? Syndrome
- VernacularTitle:吉兰-巴雷综合征患儿临床电生理与预后的相关性
- Author:
chang, PENG
;
xiao-mei, SHU
;
bing-zhu, YANG
;
juan, LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Guillain-Barr? syndrome;
neuro-electrophysiology;
Hughes grade;
prognosis;
child
- From:Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
1992;0(05):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between the changes of neuro-electrophysiology and prognosis in children with Guillain-Barr? syndrome(GBS).MethodsThirty-eight children with GBS were divided into group A(rapid recovery,n=16) and group B(slow recovery,n=22) according to the time required for podosoma motor function recovery,at the same time,they were divided into the better prognosis group(n=22) and the worse prognosis group(n=16),for analyzing the difference between group A and B in terms of age,preceding infections,maximal Hughes grades and neuro-electrophysiology including motor conduction velocity(MCV),distal complex muscle action potential(dCMAP) and F wave,and investigating the related factors with the prognosis of GBS.Results1.MCV of tibial nerve was(40.2?2.53) m/s and(33.4?2.46) m/s in group A and group B,respectively;MCV of peroneal nerve was(45.2?3.23) m/s and(38.3?2.16) m/s in group A and group B,respectively,and the difference between group A and group B was significant(Pa0.05);abnormal rate of F wave(68.42%) was higher than abnormal rate of MCV(42.11%) and dCMAP(42.11%)(Pa