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2. Safety and Tolerability of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy: Results of the ProCID Study
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Cornblath, David R., van Doorn, Pieter A., Hartung, Hans-Peter, Merkies, Ingemar S. J., Katzberg, Hans D., Hinterberger, Doris, and Clodi, Elisabeth
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- 2023
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3. Office-based respiratory assessment in patients with generalized myasthenia gravis
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Alcantara, Monica, Barnett-Tapia, Carolina, Bril, Vera, Mannan, Shabber, Shabanpour, Jafar, Riaz, Sarah, Ng, Eduardo, Ryan, Clodagh, and Katzberg, Hans
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- 2024
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4. Using jitter analysis with concentric needle electrodes to assess disease status and treatment responses in myasthenia gravis
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Bhandari, Vinaya, Sivadasan, Ajith, Barnett-Tapia, Carolina, Katzberg, Hans, and Bril, Vera
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- 2024
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5. Clinical profile and multidisciplinary needs of patients with neuromuscular disorders transitioning from paediatric to adult care
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Menon, Deepak, Gonorazky, Hernan D., Dowling, James J., McAdam, Laura, Ansari, Tasjeel, Vajsar, Jiri, Yoon, Grace, Bril, Vera, and Katzberg, Hans
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- 2022
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6. Safety, efficacy, and tolerability of efgartigimod in patients with generalised myasthenia gravis (ADAPT): a multicentre, randomised, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial
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De Bleecker, Jan L., De Koning, Kathy, De Mey, Katrien, De Pue, Annelien, Mercelis, Rudolf, Wyckmans, Maren, Vinck, Caroline, Wagemaekers, Linda, Baets, Jonathan, Ng, Eduardo, Shabanpour, Jafar, Daniyal, Lubna, Mannan, Shabber, Katzberg, Hans D., Genge, Angela, Siddiqi, Zaeem, Junkerová, Jana, Horakova, Jana, Reguliova, Katerina, Tyblova, Michaela, Jurajdova, Ivana, Novakova, Iveta, Jakubikova, Michala, Pitha, Jiri, Vohanka, Stanislav, Havelkova, Katerina, Horak, Tomas, Bednarik, Josef, Horakova, Mageda, Meisel, Andreas, Remstedt, Dike, Heibutzki, Claudia, Kohler, Siegfried, Gerischer, Lea, Hoffman, Sarah, Stascheit, Frauke, Vissing, John, Zafirakos, Lizzie, Khatri, Kuldeep Kumar, Autzen, Anne, Godtfeldt Stemmerik, Mads Peter, Andersen, Henning, Attarian, Shahram, Salort-Campana, Emmanuelle, Delmont, Emilien, Grapperon, Aude-Marie, Kouton, Ludivine, Tsiskaridze, Alexander, Rózsa, Csilla, Jakab, Gedeonne Margo, Toth, Szilvia, Szabo, Gyorgyi, Bors, David, Szabo, Eniko, Campanella, Angela, Vanoli, Fiammetta, Frangiamore, Rita, Antozzi, Carlo, Bonanno, Silvia, Maggi, Lorenzo, Giossi, Riccardo, Saccà, Francesco, Marsili, Angela, Pane, Chiara, Puorro, Giorgia, Reia, Antonio, Antonini, Giovanni, Alfieri, Girolamo, Morino, Stefania, Garibaldi, Matteo, Fionda, Laura, Leonardi, Luca, Konno, Shingo, Uzawa, Akiyuki, Sakuma, Kaoru, Watanabe, Chiho, Ozawa, Yukiko, Yasuda, Manato, Onishi, Yosuke, Samukawa, Makoto, Tsuda, Tomoko, Suzuki, Yasushi, Ishida, Sayaka, Watanabe, Genya, Takahashi, Masanori, Nakamura, Hiroko, Sugano, Erina, Kubota, Tomoya, Imai, Tomihiro, Suzuki., Mari, Mori, Ayako, Yamamoto, Daisuke, Ikeda, Kazuna, Hisahara, Shin, Masuda, Masayuki, Takaki, Miki, Minemoto, Kanako, Ido, Nobuhiro, Naito, Makiko, Okubo, Yoshihiko, Sugimoto, Takamichi, Takematsu, Yuka, Kamei, Ayumi, Shimizu, Mihiro, Naito, Hiroyuki, Nomura, Eiichi, Van Heur, Marjolein, Peters, Anne-Marie, Tannemaat, Martijn, Ruiter, Annabel, Keene, Kevin, Halas, Marek, Szczudlik, Andrzej, Pinkosz, Marta, Frasinska, Monika, Zwolinska, Grazyna, Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna, Golenia, Aleksandra, Szczudlik, Piotr, Szczechowski, Lech, Pasko, Aneta, Poverennova, Irina, Urtaeva, Lubov, Kuznetsova, Nadezhda, Romanova, Tatiana, Nadezhda, Malkova, Lapochka, Elena, Korobko, Denis, Vergunova, Ilona, Melnikova, Anna, Bulatova, Ekaterina, Antipenko, Elena, Basta, Ivana, Bozovic, Ivo, Lavrnic, Dragana, Stojanovic, Vidosava Rakocevic, Beydoun, Said, Akhter, Salma, Malekniazi, Ali, Darki, Leila, Pimentel, Norianne, Cannon, Victoria, Chopra, Manisha, Traub, Rebecca, Mozaffar, Tahseen, Hernandez, Isela, Turner, Ivonne, Habib, Ali, Goyal, Namita, Kak, Manisha, Velasquez, Erik, Lam, Lucy, Suresh, Niraja, Farias, Jerrica, Jones, Sarah, Wagoner, Mary, Eggleston, Debbie, Bertorini, Tulio, Benzel, Cindy, Henegar, Robert, Pillai, Rekha, Bharavaju-Sanka, Ratna, Paiz, Carolyn, Jackson, Carlayne, Ruzhansky, Katherine, Dimitrova, Diana, Visser, Amy, Chahin, Nizar, Levine, Todd, Lisak, Robert, Jia, Kelly, Mada, Flicia, Bernitsas, Evanthia, Pasnoor, Mamatha, Roath, Katherine, Colgan, Samantha, Currence, Melissa, Heim, Andrew, Barohn, Richard, Dimachkie, Mazen, Statland, Jeffrey, Jawdat, Omar, Jabari, Duaa, Farmakidis, Constantine, Gilchrist, James, Li, Yuebing, Caristo, Irys, Hastings, Debbie, Morren, John Anthony, Weiss, Michael, Muppidi, Srikanth, Nguyen, Tia, Welsh, Lesly, So, Yuen, Goyal, Neelam, Pulley, Michael, Bailey, Cathy, Quraishi, Zubair, Berger, Alan, Sahagian, Gregory, Camberos, Yasmin, Frishberg, Benjamin, Howard, James F, Jr, Bril, Vera, Vu, Tuan, Karam, Chafic, Peric, Stojan, Margania, Temur, Murai, Hiroyuki, Bilinska, Malgorzata, Shakarishvili, Roman, Smilowski, Marek, Guglietta, Antonio, Ulrichts, Peter, Vangeneugden, Tony, Utsugisawa, Kimiaki, Verschuuren, Jan, and Mantegazza, Renato
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- 2021
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7. Electrodiagnostic subtyping in Guillain–Barré syndrome patients in the International Guillain–Barré Outcome Study
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Arends, Samuel, Drenthen, Judith, de Koning, Laura, van den Bergh, Peter, Hadden, Robert D. M., Kuwabara, Satoshi, Reisin, Ricardo C., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Ajroud‐Driss, Senda, Antonini, Giovanni, Attarian, Shahram, Balducci, Claudia, Bertorini, Tulio, Brannagan, Thomas H., Cavaletti, Guido, Chao, Chi‐Chao, Chavada, Govind, Dillmann, Klaus‐Ulrich, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Galassi, Giuliana, Gutiérrez‐Gutiérrez, Gerardo, Harbo, Thomas, Islam, Badrul, Islam, Zhahirul, Katzberg, Hans, Kusunoki, Susumu, Manganelli, Fiore, Miller, James A. L., Pardo, Julio, Pereon, Yann, Rajabally, Yusuf A., Sindrup, Soren, Stettner, Mark, Uncini, Antonino, Verhamme, Camiel, Vytopil, Michal, Waheed, Waqar, Jacobs, Bart C., Cornblath, David R., Arends, Samuel, Drenthen, Judith, de Koning, Laura, van den Bergh, Peter, Hadden, Robert D. M., Kuwabara, Satoshi, Reisin, Ricardo C., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Ajroud‐Driss, Senda, Antonini, Giovanni, Attarian, Shahram, Balducci, Claudia, Bertorini, Tulio, Brannagan, Thomas H., Cavaletti, Guido, Chao, Chi‐Chao, Chavada, Govind, Dillmann, Klaus‐Ulrich, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Galassi, Giuliana, Gutiérrez‐Gutiérrez, Gerardo, Harbo, Thomas, Islam, Badrul, Islam, Zhahirul, Katzberg, Hans, Kusunoki, Susumu, Manganelli, Fiore, Miller, James A. L., Pardo, Julio, Pereon, Yann, Rajabally, Yusuf A., Sindrup, Soren, Stettner, Mark, Uncini, Antonino, Verhamme, Camiel, Vytopil, Michal, Waheed, Waqar, Jacobs, Bart C., and Cornblath, David R.
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Background and purpose: Various electrodiagnostic criteria have been developed in Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). Their performance in a broad representation of GBS patients has not been evaluated. Motor conduction data from the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) cohort were used to compare two widely used criterion sets and relate these to diagnostic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis criteria. Methods: From the first 1500 patients in IGOS, nerve conduction studies from 1137 (75.8%) were available for the current study. These patients were classified according to nerve conduction studies criteria proposed by Hadden and Rajabally. Results: Of the 1137 studies, 68.3% (N = 777) were classified identically according to criteria by Hadden and Rajabally: 111 (9.8%) axonal, 366 (32.2%) demyelinating, 195 (17.2%) equivocal, 35 (3.1%) inexcitable and 70 (6.2%) normal. Thus, 360 studies (31.7%) were classified differently. The areas of differences were as follows: 155 studies (13.6%) classified as demyelinating by Hadden and axonal by Rajabally; 122 studies (10.7%) classified as demyelinating by Hadden and equivocal by Rajabally; and 75 studies (6.6%) classified as equivocal by Hadden and axonal by Rajabally. Due to more strictly defined cutoffs fewer patients fulfilled demyelinating criteria by Rajabally than by Hadden, making more patients eligible for axonal or equivocal classification by Rajabally. In 234 (68.6%) axonal studies by Rajabally the revised El Escorial (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) criteria were fulfilled; in axonal cases by Hadden this was 1.8%. Conclusions and discussion: This study shows that electrodiagnosis in GBS is dependent on the criterion set utilized, both of which are based on expert opinion. Reappraisal of electrodiagnostic subtyping in GBS is warranted.
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8. Outcomes of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis due to Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia After the Acute Phase
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van de Munckhof, Anita, Lindgren, Erik, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Cordonnier, Charlotte, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, Poli, Sven, Sánchez van Kammen, Mayte, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Lemmens, Robin, Scutelnic, Adrian, Ciccone, Alfonso, Gattringer, Thomas, Wittstock, Matthias, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Elkady, Ahmed, Günther, Albrecht, Cervera, Alvaro, Mengel, Annerose, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, Buck, Brian, Zanferrari, Carla, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Jacobi, Christian, Soriano, Cristina, Michalski, Dominik, Zamani, Zohreh, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Vuillier, Fabrice, Bode, Felix J., Caparros, François, Maier, Frank, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Katzberg, Hans D., Duan, Jiangang, Burrow, Jim, Pelz, Johann, Mbroh, Joshua, Oen, Joyce, Schouten, Judith, Zimmermann, Julian, Ng, Karl, Garambois, Katia, Petruzzellis, Marco, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Ghiasian, Masoud, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Wronski, Miriam, Skjelland, Mona, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Cuisenier, Pauline, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh B., Schönenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Hiltunen, Sini, Chatterton, Sophie, Cox, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Middeldorp, Saskia, Levi, Marcel M., Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Putaala, Jukka, Heldner, Mirjam R., Arnold, Marcel, Aguiar de Sousa, Diana, Ferro, José M., and Coutinho, Jonathan M.
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- 2022
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9. Whole‐body magnetic resonance neurography in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
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Fathi, Davood, Naraghi, Ali, White, Lawrence M., Dodig, Dubravka, Barnett‐Tapia, Carolina, Breiner, Ari, Bril, Vera, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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Introduction/Aims: Whole‐body magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) is an imaging modality that shows peripheral nerve signal change in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). We aimed to explore the diagnostic potential of whole‐body MRN and its potential as a monitoring tool after immunotherapy in treatment‐naïve CIDP patients. Methods: Whole‐body MRN using coronal 3‐dimensional short tau inversion recovery (STIR) sampling perfection with application‐optimized contrasts by using different flip angle evolution (SPACE) techniques was performed in patients being investigated for CIDP and in healthy controls. Baseline clinical neuropathy scales and electrophysiologic parameters were collected, and MRN findings were compared before and after CIDP treatment. Results: We found highly concordant symmetrical thickening and increased T2 signal intensities in the brachial/lumbosacral plexus, femoral, or sciatic nerves in five of the eight patients with a final diagnosis of CIDP and none of the healthy controls. There were no treatment‐related imaging changes in five patients with CIDP who completed a follow‐up study. Diffuse, symmetrical thickening, and increased T2 signal in root, plexus, and peripheral nerves were found in two patients ultimately excluded due to a diagnosis of polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, monoclonal gammopathy, skin changes (POEMS) syndrome in addition to signal changes in the muscles, bony lesions, organomegaly, and lymphadenopathy. Discussion: Whole‐body MRN imaging shows promise in detecting abnormalities in proximal nerve segments in patients with CIDP. Future studies evaluating the role of MRN in assessing treatment response should consider follow‐up scans after treatment durations of more than 4 months. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Predicting Outcome in Guillain-Barré Syndrome: International Validation of the Modified Erasmus GBS Outcome Score
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Doets, Alex Y, Lingsma, Hester F, Walgaard, Christa, Islam, Badrul, Papri, Nowshin, Davidson, Amy, Yamagishi, Yuko, Kusunoki, Susumu, Dimachkie, Mazen M, Waheed, Waqar, Kolb, Noah, Islam, Zhahirul, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, Harbo, Thomas, Sindrup, Soren H, Chavada, Govindsinh, Willison, Hugh J, Casasnovas, Carlos, Bateman, Kathleen, Miller, James AL, van den Berg, Bianca, Verboon, Christine, Roodbol, Joyce, Leonhard, Sonja E, Benedetti, Luana, Kuwabara, Satoshi, Van den Bergh, Peter, Monges, Soledad, Marfia, Girolama A, Shahrizaila, Nortina, Galassi, Giuliana, Péréon, Yann, Bürmann, Jan, Kuitwaard, Krista, Kleyweg, Ruud P, Marchesoni, Cintia, Sedano Tous, María J, Querol, Luis, Illa, Isabel, Wang, Yuzhong, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Rinaldi, Simon, Schenone, Angelo, Pardo, Julio, Vermeij, Frederique H, Lehmann, Helmar C, Granit, Volkan, Cavaletti, Guido, Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Gerardo, Barroso, Fabio A, Visser, Leo H, Katzberg, Hans D, Dardiotis, Efthimios, Attarian, Shahram, van der Kooi, Anneke J, Eftimov, Filip, Wirtz, Paul W, Samijn, Johnny PA, Gilhuis, H Jacobus, Hadden, Robert DM, Holt, James KL, Sheikh, Kazim A, Karafiath, Summer, Vytopil, Michal, Antonini, Giovanni, Feasby, Thomas E, Faber, Catharina G, Gijsbers, Cees J, Busby, Mark, Roberts, Rhys C, Silvestri, Nicholas J, Fazio, Raffaella, van Dijk, Gert W, Garssen, Marcel PJ, Straathof, Chiara SM, Gorson, Kenneth C, and Jacobs, Bart C
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- 2021
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11. Peripheral nervous system and neuromuscular disorders in the emergency department: A review
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Sivadasan, Ajith, primary, Cortel‐LeBlanc, Miguel A., additional, Cortel‐LeBlanc, Achelle, additional, and Katzberg, Hans, additional
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- 2024
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12. Analysis of electrooculography signals for the detection of Myasthenia Gravis
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Liang, Timothy, Boulos, Mark I., Murray, Brian J., Krishnan, Sridhar, Katzberg, Hans, and Umapathy, Karthikeyan
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- 2019
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13. Movement disorders phenomenology in focal motor seizures
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Fasano, Alfonso, Di Bonaventura, Carlo, Bove, Francesco, Espay, Alberto J., Morgante, Francesca, Fabbrini, Giovanni, Munhoz, Renato P., Andrade, Danielle, Borlot, Felipe, Bui, Esther, Di Gennaro, Giancarlo, Iorio, Raffaele, Katzberg, Hans, Luigetti, Marco, Striano, Pasquale, Defazio, Giovanni, and Berardelli, Alfredo
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- 2019
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14. Building the bridge from pediatric to adult neurological care
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Sawicka, Katherine M., primary, Vogt, Lindsey M., additional, Andrade, Danielle M., additional, Katzberg, Hans D., additional, Miller, Steven P., additional, Moharir, Mahendranath, additional, Tang-Wai, David F., additional, and Lagman-Bartolome, Ana Marissa, additional
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- 2023
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15. The median to ulnar cross-sectional surface area ratio in carpal tunnel syndrome
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Jiwa, Nadim, Abraham, Alon, Bril, Vera, Katzberg, Hans D., Lovblom, Leif E., Barnett, Carolina, and Breiner, Ari
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- 2018
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16. Sex differences in neuropathic pain intensity in diabetes
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Abraham, Alon, Barnett, Carolina, Katzberg, Hans D., Lovblom, Leif E., Perkins, Bruce A., and Bril, Vera
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- 2018
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17. Cramps frequency and severity are correlated with small and large nerve fiber measures in type 1 diabetes
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Abraham, Alon, Barnett, Carolina, Lovblom, Leif E., Perkins, Bruce A., Bril, Vera, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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- 2018
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18. Sex differences in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis after adenoviral vaccination against COVID-19
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Scutelnic, Adrian, primary, van de Munckhof, Anita, additional, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, additional, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, additional, Lindgren, Erik, additional, Cordonnier, Charlotte, additional, Kleinig, Timothy J, additional, Field, Thalia S, additional, Poli, Sven, additional, Lemmens, Robin, additional, Middeldorp, Saskia, additional, Aaron, Sanjith, additional, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, additional, Arauz, Antonio, additional, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A, additional, Günther, Albrecht, additional, Putaala, Jukka, additional, Wasay, Mohammad, additional, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, additional, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, additional, Jood, Katarina, additional, Tatlisumak, Turgut, additional, Ferro, José M, additional, Coutinho, Jonathan M, additional, Arnold, Marcel, additional, Heldner, Mirjam R, additional, Antonenko, Kateryna, additional, Mbroh, Joshua, additional, Brodard, Justine, additional, Hooshmandi, Etrat, additional, Dizonno, Vanessa, additional, Devroye, Annemie, additional, Ciccone, Alfonso, additional, Wittstock, Matthias, additional, Zimmermann, Julian, additional, Bode, Felix J., additional, Skjelland, Mona, additional, Duan, Jiangang, additional, Hiltunen, Sini, additional, Zuurbier, Susanna M., additional, Petruzzellis, Marco, additional, Sharma, Aarti R., additional, Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, additional, Elkady, Ahmed, additional, Negro, Alberto, additional, Gutschalk, Alexander, additional, Schoenenberger, Silvia, additional, Nagel, Simon, additional, Buture, Alina, additional, Cervera, Alvaro, additional, Paiva Nunes, Ana, additional, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, additional, Tiede, Andreas, additional, Puthuppallil, Anemon, additional, Tuladhar, Anil M., additional, Mengel, Annerose, additional, Medina, Antonio, additional, Hellström Vogel, Åslög, additional, Tawa, Audrey, additional, Aujayeb, Avinash, additional, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, additional, Casolla, Barbara, additional, Lim Alvin Chew, Beng, additional, Ziaadini, Bentalhoda, additional, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, additional, Buck, Brian, additional, Zanferrari, Carla, additional, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, additional, Vayne, Caroline, additional, Legault, Catherine, additional, Jacobi, Christian, additional, Pfrepper, Christian, additional, Pelz, Johann, additional, Wahl, Christoph, additional, Kern, Rolf, additional, Tracol, Clement, additional, Soriano, Cristina, additional, Guisado-Alonso, Daniel, additional, Bougon, David, additional, Bal, Deepti, additional, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, additional, Michalski, Dominik, additional, Blacquiere, Dylan, additional, Johansson, Elias, additional, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, additional, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, additional, Carrera, Emmanuel, additional, De Maistre, Emmanuel, additional, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, additional, Bonneville, Fabrice, additional, Geeraerts, Thomas, additional, Vuillier, Fabrice, additional, Giammello, Fabrizio, additional, D’Onofrio, Florindo, additional, Grillo, Francesco, additional, Caparros, François, additional, Susen, Sophie, additional, Maier, Frank, additional, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, additional, Gulli, Giosue, additional, Frisullo, Giovanni, additional, Franchineau, Guillaume, additional, Cangür, Hakan, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Mozhdehipanah, Hossein, additional, Sibon, Igor, additional, Baharoglu, M. Irem, additional, Masjuan, Jaime, additional, Brar, Jaskiran, additional, Payen, Jean-Francois, additional, Burrow, Jim, additional, Fernandes, João, additional, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, additional, Oen, Joyce, additional, Schouten, Judith, additional, Ng, Karl, additional, Chatterton, Sophie, additional, Wronski, Miriam, additional, Althaus, Katharina, additional, Garambois, Katia, additional, Derex, Laurent, additional, Puy, Laurent, additional, Poorsaadat, Leila, additional, Valler, Lenise, additional, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, additional, Humbertjean, Lisa, additional, Lebrato Hernandez, Lucia, additional, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, additional, Kellermair, Lukas, additional, Morin Martin, Mar, additional, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, additional, Hernandez Perez, Maria, additional, Zedde, Marialuisa, additional, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, additional, Dubois, Marie-Cecile, additional, Carvalho, Marta, additional, Ghiasian, Masoud, additional, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, additional, Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, additional, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, additional, Romoli, Michele, additional, Miranda, Miguel, additional, Saadatnia, Mohammad, additional, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, additional, Scholz, Moritz J., additional, Kahnis, Robert, additional, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, additional, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, additional, Ichaporia, Nasli R., additional, Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, additional, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, additional, Sylaja, PN, additional, Raposo, Nicolas, additional, Fadakar, Nima, additional, Kruyt, Nyika, additional, Detante, Olivier, additional, Cuisenier, Pauline, additional, Huet, Olivier, additional, Sharma, Pankaj, additional, Candelaresi, Paolo, additional, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, additional, Reiner, Peggy, additional, Nemati, Reza, additional, Vieira, Ricardo, additional, Goh, Rudy, additional, Murphy, Seán, additional, Timsit, Serge, additional, Coutts, Shelagh, additional, Sharma, Shyam S., additional, Bal, Simerpreet, additional, Kaul, Subhash, additional, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, additional, Cox, Thomas, additional, Gattringer, Thomas, additional, Mathew, Thomas, additional, Bartsch, Thorsten, additional, Shaygannejad, Vahid, additional, Garcia-Talavera, Veronica, additional, Palma, Vincenzo, additional, Arslan, Yıldız, additional, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, additional, Yavari, Zeinab, additional, Zamani, Zohreh, additional, Bakchoul, Tamam, additional, Levi, Marcel, additional, and van Gorp, Eric C.M., additional
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19. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis due to vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia in middle-income countries
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van de Munckhof, Anita, primary, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, additional, Aaron, Sanjith, additional, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, additional, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, additional, Cordonnier, Charlotte, additional, Kleinig, Timothy J, additional, Field, Thalia S, additional, Poli, Sven, additional, Lemmens, Robin, additional, Scutelnic, Adrian, additional, Lindgren, Erik, additional, Duan, Jiangang, additional, Arslan, Yıldız, additional, van Gorp, Eric CM, additional, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A, additional, Günther, Albrecht, additional, Jood, Katarina, additional, Tatlisumak, Turgut, additional, Putaala, Jukka, additional, Heldner, Mirjam R, additional, Arnold, Marcel, additional, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, additional, Wasay, Mohammad, additional, Arauz, Antonio, additional, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, additional, Ferro, José M, additional, Coutinho, Jonathan M, additional, Mbroh, Joshua, additional, Ciccone, Alfonso, additional, Wittstock, Matthias, additional, Zimmermann, Julian, additional, Bode, Felix J, additional, Skjelland, Mona, additional, Dizonno, Vanessa, additional, Devroye, Annemie, additional, Hiltunen, Sini, additional, Petruzzellis, Marco, additional, Bakchoul, Tamam, additional, Levi, Marcel, additional, Middeldorp, Saskia, additional, Sharma, Aarti R, additional, Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, additional, Elkady, Ahmed, additional, Negro, Alberto, additional, Gutschalk, Alexander, additional, Buture, Alina, additional, Cervera, Alvaro, additional, Paiva Nunes, Ana, additional, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, additional, Tiede, Andreas, additional, Tuladhar, Anil M, additional, Mengel, Annerose, additional, Medina, Antonio, additional, Aujayeb, Avinash, additional, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, additional, Casolla, Barbara, additional, Spratt, Neil, additional, Ziaadini, Bentolhoda, additional, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, additional, Buck, Brian, additional, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, additional, Vayne, Caroline, additional, Jacobi, Christian, additional, Pfrepper, Christian, additional, Bal, Deepti, additional, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, additional, Michalski, Dominik, additional, Blacquiere, Dylan, additional, Johansson, Elias, additional, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, additional, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, additional, Carrera, Emmanuel, additional, Maistre, Emmanuel De, additional, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, additional, Hooshmandi, Etrat, additional, Bonneville, Fabrice, additional, Vuillier, Fabrice, additional, Giammello, Fabrizio, additional, D’Onofrio, Florindo, additional, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, additional, Gulli, Giosue, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Sibon, Igor, additional, Baharoglu, Irem, additional, Masjuan, Jaime, additional, Fernandes, João, additional, Pelz, Johann, additional, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, additional, Schouten, Judith, additional, Ng, Karl, additional, Derex, Laurent, additional, Puy, Laurent, additional, Poorsaadat, Leila, additional, Valler, Lenise, additional, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, additional, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, additional, Kellermair, Lukas, additional, Morin Martin, Mar, additional, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, additional, Hernandez Perez, Maria, additional, Zedde, Marialuisa, additional, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, additional, Carvalho, Marta, additional, Ghiasian, Masoud, additional, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, additional, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, additional, Romoli, Michele, additional, Miranda, Miguel, additional, Wronski, Miriam, additional, Saadatnia, Mohammad, additional, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, additional, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, additional, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, additional, Ichaporia, Nasli R, additional, Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, additional, Raposo, Nicolas, additional, Fadakar, Nima, additional, Kruyt, Nyika, additional, Detante, Olivier, additional, Sharma, Pankaj, additional, Candelaresi, Paolo, additional, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, additional, Reiner, Peggy, additional, Sylaja, PN, additional, Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, additional, Vieira, Ricardo, additional, Kern, Rolf, additional, Goh, Rudy, additional, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, additional, Murphy, Seán, additional, Timsit, Serge, additional, Coutts, Shelagh, additional, Sharma, Shyam S, additional, Schoenenberger, Silvia, additional, Nagel, Simon, additional, Kaul, Subhash, additional, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, additional, Gattringer, Thomas, additional, Mathew, Thomas, additional, Bartsch, Thorsten, additional, Palma, Vincenzo, additional, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, additional, Zamani, Zohreh, additional, Mirahmadizadeh, Alireza, additional, Gutierrez-Romero, Alonso, additional, Iván Valdes-Ferrer, Ivan, additional, Elizabeth Ceballos-Liceaga, Santa, additional, and Maria Santibañez-Copado, Ana, additional
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20. Selective or predominant triceps muscle weakness in African–American patients with myasthenia gravis
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Abraham, Alon, Kassardjian, Charles D., Katzberg, Hans D., Bril, Vera, and Breiner, Ari
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21. Electrodiagnostic subtyping in Guillain-Barré syndrome
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Arends, Samuel, Drenthen, Judith, Van den Bergh, Peter Y.K., Hadden, Robert D.M., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Gutiérrez Gutiérrez, Gerardo, Katzberg, Hans, Kiers, Lynette, Lehmann, Helmar C., Péréon, Yann, Reisin, Ricardo C., Uncini, Antonino, Verhamme, Camiel, Waheed, Wagar, Cornblath, David R., Jacobs, Bart C., Neurology, Immunology, ANS - Neuroinfection & -inflammation, and EURO-NMD
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electromyography ,General Neuroscience ,nerve conduction studies ,Neurology (clinical) ,variation ,Guillain-Barré syndrome ,electrodiagnostic criteria - Abstract
Electrodiagnostic (EDx) studies are helpful in diagnosing and subtyping of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS). Published criteria for differentiation into GBS subtypes focus on cutoff values, but other items receive less attention, although they may influence EDx subtyping: (a) extensiveness of EDx testing, (b) nerve-specific considerations, (c) distal compound muscle action potential (CMAP)-amplitude requirements, (d) criteria for conduction block and temporal dispersion. The aims of this study were to investigate how these aspects were approached by neuromuscular EDx experts in practice and how this was done in previously published EDx criteria for GBS. A completed questionnaire was returned by 24 (of 49) members of the electrophysiology expertise group from the International GBS Outcome Study. Six published EDx criteria for GBS subtyping were compared regarding these aspects. The indicated minimal number of motor nerves to study varied among respondents and tended to be more extensive in equivocal than normal studies. Respondents varied considerably regarding usage of compression sites for subtyping (median/wrist, ulnar/elbow, peroneal/fibular head): 29% used all variables from all sites, 13% excluded all sites, and 58% used only some sites and/or variables. Thirty-eight percent of respondents required a minimal distal CMAP amplitude to classify distal motor latency as demyelinating, and 58% did for motor conduction velocity. For proximal/distal CMAP-amplitude ratio and F-wave latency, a requisite minimal CMAP amplitude was more often required (79%). Also, the various published criteria sets showed differences on all items. Practical use of EDx criteria for subtyping GBS vary extensively across respondents, potentially lowering the reproducibility of GBS subtyping.
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22. Patient-acceptable symptom states in myasthenia gravis
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Mendoza, Meg, Tran, Christopher, Bril, Vera, Katzberg, Hans D., and Barnett, Carolina
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23. Incidence and etiology of postoperative neurological symptoms after peripheral nerve block: a retrospective cohort study
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Lam, Karen K, Soneji, Neilesh, Katzberg, Hans, Xu, Li, Chin, Ki Jinn, Prasad, Arun, Chan, Vincent, Niazi, Ahtsham, and Perlas, Anahi
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24. Randomized, controlled crossover study of IVIg for demyelinating polyneuropathy and diabetes
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Breiner, Ari, Barnett Tapia, Carolina, Lovblom, Leif Erik, Perkins, Bruce A., Katzberg, Hans D., and Bril, Vera
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25. The demographic and clinical determinants of the quality‐of‐life ( QOL ) in adults with inherited and acquired myopathies
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Menon, Deepak, primary, Alnajjar, Sara, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Barnett, Carolina, additional, and Bril, Vera, additional
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26. Validation of the Toronto Cramp Impact Index (TCII) for Assessment of Muscle Cramps (P1-8.015)
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Katzberg, Hans, primary, Alnajjar, Sara, additional, Alfaidi, Nouf, additional, Mendoza, Meg, additional, Zinman, Lorne, additional, Abrahao, Agessandro, additional, Shah, Hemant, additional, Cherney, David, additional, Bril, Vera, additional, and Tapia, Carolina Barnett, additional
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27. Cerebrospinal Fluid Findings in Relation to Clinical Characteristics, Subtype, and Disease Course in Patients With Guillain-Barré Syndrome
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Al-Hakem, Helle, primary, Doets, Alex Y, additional, Stino, Amro Maher, additional, Zivkovic, Sasha A., additional, Andersen, Henning, additional, Willison, Hugh J, additional, Cornblath, David R, additional, Gorson, Kenneth C, additional, Islam, Zhahirul, additional, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, additional, Sindrup, Søren Hein, additional, Kusunoki, Susumu, additional, Davidson, Amy, additional, Casasnovas, Carlos, additional, Bateman, Kathleen, additional, Miller, James AL, additional, van den Berg, Bianca, additional, Verboon, Christine, additional, Roodbol, Joyce, additional, Leonhard, Sonja E, additional, Arends, Samuel, additional, Luijten, Linda W G, additional, Benedetti, Luana, additional, Kuwabara, Satoshi, additional, Van den Bergh, Peter, additional, Monges, Soledad, additional, Marfia, Girolama A, additional, Shahrizaila, Nortina, additional, Galassi, Giuliana, additional, Pereon, Yann, additional, Bürmann, Jan, additional, Kuitwaard, Krista, additional, Kleyweg, Ruud P, additional, Marchesoni, Cintia, additional, Sedano Tous, María J, additional, Querol, Luis, additional, Martín-Aguilar, Lorena, additional, Wang, Yuzhong, additional, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, additional, Rinaldi, Simon, additional, Schenone, Angelo, additional, Pardo, Julio, additional, Vermeij, Frederique H, additional, Waheed, Waqar, additional, Lehmann, Helmar C, additional, Granit, Volkan, additional, Stein, Beth, additional, Cavaletti, Guido, additional, Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Gerardo, additional, Barroso, Fabio A, additional, Visser, Leo H, additional, Katzberg, Hans D, additional, Dardiotis, Efthimios, additional, Attarian, Shahram, additional, van der Kooi, Anneke J, additional, Eftimov, Filip, additional, Wirtz, Paul W, additional, PA Samijn, Johnny, additional, Gilhuis, H Jacobus, additional, DM Hadden, Robert, additional, Holt, James KL, additional, Sheikh, Kazim A, additional, Kolb, Noah, additional, Karafiath, Summer, additional, Vytopil, Michal, additional, Antonini, Giovanni, additional, Feasby, Thomas E, additional, Faber, Catharina, additional, Kramers, Hans, additional, Busby, Mark, additional, Roberts, Rhys C, additional, Silvestri, Nicholas J, additional, Fazio, Raffaella, additional, van Dijk, Gert W, additional, Garssen, Marcel PJ, additional, Verschuuren, Jan, additional, Harbo, Thomas, additional, and Jacobs, Bart C, additional
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28. Phase 2 trial in acetylcholine receptor antibody‐positive myasthenia gravis of transition from intravenous to subcutaneous immunoglobulin: The MGSCIg study
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Pasnoor, Mamatha, primary, Bril, Vera, additional, Levine, Todd, additional, Trivedi, Jaya, additional, Silvestri, Nicholas J., additional, Phadnis, Milind, additional, Katzberg, Hans D., additional, Saperstein, David S., additional, Wolfe, Gil I., additional, Herbelin, Laura, additional, Higgs, Kiley, additional, Heim, Andrew J., additional, Statland, Jeffrey M., additional, Barohn, Richard J., additional, and Dimachkie, Mazen M., additional
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29. Sex differences in cerebral venous sinus thrombosis after adenoviral vaccination against COVID-19
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Scutelnic, Adrian, van de Munckhof, Anita, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, Lindgren, Erik, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Poli, Sven, Lemmens, Robin, Middeldorp, Saskia, Aaron, Sanjith, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Arauz, Antonio, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Günther, Albrecht, Putaala, Jukka, Wasay, Mohammad, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Arnold, Marcel, Heldner, Mirjam R., Antonenko, Kateryna, Mbroh, Joshua, Brodard, Justine, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wittstock, Matthias, Zimmermann, Julian, Bode, Felix J., Skjelland, Mona, Duan, Jiangang, Hiltunen, Sini, Zuurbier, Susanna M., Petruzzellis, Marco, Sharma, Aarti R., Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, Elkady, Ahmed, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Buture, Alina, Cervera, Alvaro, Paiva Nunes, Ana, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, Tiede, Andreas, Puthuppallil, Anemon, Tuladhar, Anil M., Mengel, Annerose, Medina, Antonio, Hellström Vogel, Åslög, Tawa, Audrey, Aujayeb, Avinash, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, Casolla, Barbara, Lim Alvin Chew, Beng, Ziaadini, Bentalhoda, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, Buck, Brian, Zanferrari, Carla, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Vayne, Caroline, Legault, Catherine, Jacobi, Christian, Pfrepper, Christian, Pelz, Johann, Wahl, Christoph, Kern, Rolf, Tracol, Clement, Soriano, Cristina, Guisado-Alonso, Daniel, Bougon, David, Bal, Deepti, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, Michalski, Dominik, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, Carrera, Emmanuel, De Maistre, Emmanuel, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, Bonneville, Fabrice, Geeraerts, Thomas, Vuillier, Fabrice, Giammello, Fabrizio, D’Onofrio, Florindo, Grillo, Francesco, Caparros, François, Susen, Sophie, Maier, Frank, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Gulli, Giosue, Frisullo, Giovanni, Franchineau, Guillaume, Cangür, Hakan, Katzberg, Hans, Mozhdehipanah, Hossein, Sibon, Igor, Baharoglu, M. Irem, Masjuan, Jaime, Brar, Jaskiran, Payen, Jean Francois, Burrow, Jim, Fernandes, João, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, Oen, Joyce, Schouten, Judith, Ng, Karl, Chatterton, Sophie, Wronski, Miriam, Althaus, Katharina, Garambois, Katia, Derex, Laurent, Puy, Laurent, Poorsaadat, Leila, Valler, Lenise, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, Humbertjean, Lisa, Lebrato Hernandez, Lucia, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, Kellermair, Lukas, Morin Martin, Mar, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, Hernandez Perez, Maria, Zedde, Marialuisa, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Dubois, Marie Cecile, Carvalho, Marta, Ghiasian, Masoud, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Scholz, Moritz J., Kahnis, Robert, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, Ichaporia, Nasli R., Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, Sylaja, P. N., Raposo, Nicolas, Fadakar, Nima, Kruyt, Nyika, Detante, Olivier, Cuisenier, Pauline, Huet, Olivier, Sharma, Pankaj, Candelaresi, Paolo, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, Reiner, Peggy, Nemati, Reza, Vieira, Ricardo, Goh, Rudy, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh, Sharma, Shyam S., Bal, Simerpreet, Kaul, Subhash, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Cox, Thomas, Gattringer, Thomas, Mathew, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Garcia-Talavera, Veronica, Palma, Vincenzo, Arslan, Yıldız, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Yavari, Zeinab, Zamani, Zohreh, Bakchoul, Tamam, Levi, Marcel, van Gorp, Eric C.M., Scutelnic, Adrian, van de Munckhof, Anita, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, Lindgren, Erik, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Poli, Sven, Lemmens, Robin, Middeldorp, Saskia, Aaron, Sanjith, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Arauz, Antonio, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Günther, Albrecht, Putaala, Jukka, Wasay, Mohammad, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Arnold, Marcel, Heldner, Mirjam R., Antonenko, Kateryna, Mbroh, Joshua, Brodard, Justine, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wittstock, Matthias, Zimmermann, Julian, Bode, Felix J., Skjelland, Mona, Duan, Jiangang, Hiltunen, Sini, Zuurbier, Susanna M., Petruzzellis, Marco, Sharma, Aarti R., Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, Elkady, Ahmed, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Buture, Alina, Cervera, Alvaro, Paiva Nunes, Ana, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, Tiede, Andreas, Puthuppallil, Anemon, Tuladhar, Anil M., Mengel, Annerose, Medina, Antonio, Hellström Vogel, Åslög, Tawa, Audrey, Aujayeb, Avinash, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, Casolla, Barbara, Lim Alvin Chew, Beng, Ziaadini, Bentalhoda, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, Buck, Brian, Zanferrari, Carla, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Vayne, Caroline, Legault, Catherine, Jacobi, Christian, Pfrepper, Christian, Pelz, Johann, Wahl, Christoph, Kern, Rolf, Tracol, Clement, Soriano, Cristina, Guisado-Alonso, Daniel, Bougon, David, Bal, Deepti, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, Michalski, Dominik, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, Carrera, Emmanuel, De Maistre, Emmanuel, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, Bonneville, Fabrice, Geeraerts, Thomas, Vuillier, Fabrice, Giammello, Fabrizio, D’Onofrio, Florindo, Grillo, Francesco, Caparros, François, Susen, Sophie, Maier, Frank, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Gulli, Giosue, Frisullo, Giovanni, Franchineau, Guillaume, Cangür, Hakan, Katzberg, Hans, Mozhdehipanah, Hossein, Sibon, Igor, Baharoglu, M. Irem, Masjuan, Jaime, Brar, Jaskiran, Payen, Jean Francois, Burrow, Jim, Fernandes, João, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, Oen, Joyce, Schouten, Judith, Ng, Karl, Chatterton, Sophie, Wronski, Miriam, Althaus, Katharina, Garambois, Katia, Derex, Laurent, Puy, Laurent, Poorsaadat, Leila, Valler, Lenise, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, Humbertjean, Lisa, Lebrato Hernandez, Lucia, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, Kellermair, Lukas, Morin Martin, Mar, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, Hernandez Perez, Maria, Zedde, Marialuisa, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Dubois, Marie Cecile, Carvalho, Marta, Ghiasian, Masoud, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Scholz, Moritz J., Kahnis, Robert, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, Ichaporia, Nasli R., Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, Sylaja, P. N., Raposo, Nicolas, Fadakar, Nima, Kruyt, Nyika, Detante, Olivier, Cuisenier, Pauline, Huet, Olivier, Sharma, Pankaj, Candelaresi, Paolo, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, Reiner, Peggy, Nemati, Reza, Vieira, Ricardo, Goh, Rudy, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh, Sharma, Shyam S., Bal, Simerpreet, Kaul, Subhash, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Cox, Thomas, Gattringer, Thomas, Mathew, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Shaygannejad, Vahid, Garcia-Talavera, Veronica, Palma, Vincenzo, Arslan, Yıldız, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Yavari, Zeinab, Zamani, Zohreh, Bakchoul, Tamam, Levi, Marcel, and van Gorp, Eric C.M.
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Introduction: Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis associated with vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (CVST-VITT) is a severe disease with high mortality. There are few data on sex differences in CVST-VITT. The aim of our study was to investigate the differences in presentation, treatment, clinical course, complications, and outcome of CVST-VITT between women and men. Patients and methods: We used data from an ongoing international registry on CVST-VITT. VITT was diagnosed according to the Pavord criteria. We compared the characteristics of CVST-VITT in women and men. Results: Of 133 patients with possible, probable, or definite CVST-VITT, 102 (77%) were women. Women were slightly younger [median age 42 (IQR 28–54) vs 45 (28–56)], presented more often with coma (26% vs 10%) and had a lower platelet count at presentation [median (IQR) 50x109/L (28–79) vs 68 (30–125)] than men. The nadir platelet count was lower in women [median (IQR) 34 (19–62) vs 53 (20–92)]. More women received endovascular treatment than men (15% vs 6%). Rates of treatment with intravenous immunoglobulins were similar (63% vs 66%), as were new venous thromboembolic events (14% vs 14%) and major bleeding complications (30% vs 20%). Rates of good functional outcome (modified Rankin Scale 0-2, 42% vs 45%) and in-hospital death (39% vs 41%) did not differ. Discussion and conclusions: Three quarters of CVST-VITT patients in this study were women. Women were more severely affected at presentation, but clinical course and outcome did not differ between women and men. VITT-specific treatments were overall similar, but more women received endovascular treatment.
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30. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis due to vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia in middle-income countries
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van de Munckhof, Anita, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Aaron, Sanjith, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Poli, Sven, Lemmens, Robin, Scutelnic, Adrian, Lindgren, Erik, Duan, Jiangang, Arslan, Yıldız, van Gorp, Eric C.M., Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Günther, Albrecht, Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Putaala, Jukka, Heldner, Mirjam R., Arnold, Marcel, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Wasay, Mohammad, Arauz, Antonio, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Mbroh, Joshua, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wittstock, Matthias, Zimmermann, Julian, Bode, Felix J., Skjelland, Mona, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Hiltunen, Sini, Petruzzellis, Marco, Bakchoul, Tamam, Levi, Marcel, Middeldorp, Saskia, Sharma, Aarti R., Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, Elkady, Ahmed, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Buture, Alina, Cervera, Alvaro, Paiva Nunes, Ana, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, Tiede, Andreas, Tuladhar, Anil M., Mengel, Annerose, Medina, Antonio, Aujayeb, Avinash, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, Casolla, Barbara, Spratt, Neil, Ziaadini, Bentolhoda, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, Buck, Brian, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Vayne, Caroline, Jacobi, Christian, Pfrepper, Christian, Bal, Deepti, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, Michalski, Dominik, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, Carrera, Emmanuel, Maistre, Emmanuel De, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Bonneville, Fabrice, Vuillier, Fabrice, Giammello, Fabrizio, D’Onofrio, Florindo, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Gulli, Giosue, Katzberg, Hans, Sibon, Igor, Baharoglu, Irem, Masjuan, Jaime, Fernandes, João, Pelz, Johann, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, Schouten, Judith, Ng, Karl, Derex, Laurent, Puy, Laurent, Poorsaadat, Leila, Valler, Lenise, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, Kellermair, Lukas, Morin Martin, Mar, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, Hernandez Perez, Maria, Zedde, Marialuisa, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Carvalho, Marta, Ghiasian, Masoud, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Wronski, Miriam, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, Ichaporia, Nasli R., Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, Raposo, Nicolas, Fadakar, Nima, Kruyt, Nyika, Detante, Olivier, Sharma, Pankaj, Candelaresi, Paolo, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, Reiner, Peggy, Sylaja, P. N., Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, Vieira, Ricardo, Kern, Rolf, Goh, Rudy, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh, Sharma, Shyam S., Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Kaul, Subhash, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Gattringer, Thomas, Mathew, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Palma, Vincenzo, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Zamani, Zohreh, Mirahmadizadeh, Alireza, Gutierrez-Romero, Alonso, Iván Valdes-Ferrer, Ivan, Elizabeth Ceballos-Liceaga, Santa, Maria Santibañez-Copado, Ana, van de Munckhof, Anita, Borhani-Haghighi, Afshin, Aaron, Sanjith, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Kleinig, Timothy J., Field, Thalia S., Poli, Sven, Lemmens, Robin, Scutelnic, Adrian, Lindgren, Erik, Duan, Jiangang, Arslan, Yıldız, van Gorp, Eric C.M., Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Günther, Albrecht, Jood, Katarina, Tatlisumak, Turgut, Putaala, Jukka, Heldner, Mirjam R., Arnold, Marcel, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Wasay, Mohammad, Arauz, Antonio, Conforto, Adriana Bastos, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Mbroh, Joshua, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wittstock, Matthias, Zimmermann, Julian, Bode, Felix J., Skjelland, Mona, Dizonno, Vanessa, Devroye, Annemie, Hiltunen, Sini, Petruzzellis, Marco, Bakchoul, Tamam, Levi, Marcel, Middeldorp, Saskia, Sharma, Aarti R., Ghoreishi, Abdoreza, Elkady, Ahmed, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Buture, Alina, Cervera, Alvaro, Paiva Nunes, Ana, Romina Montané Baños, Ana, Tiede, Andreas, Tuladhar, Anil M., Mengel, Annerose, Medina, Antonio, Aujayeb, Avinash, Ramasamy, Balakrishnan, Casolla, Barbara, Spratt, Neil, Ziaadini, Bentolhoda, Varkey Maramattom, Boby, Buck, Brian, Garcia-Esperon, Carlos, Vayne, Caroline, Jacobi, Christian, Pfrepper, Christian, Bal, Deepti, Sergio Zimatore, Domenico, Michalski, Dominik, Blacquiere, Dylan, Johansson, Elias, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Sadeghi-Hokmabadi, Elyar, Carrera, Emmanuel, Maistre, Emmanuel De, Saxhaug Kristoffersen, Espen, Hooshmandi, Etrat, Bonneville, Fabrice, Vuillier, Fabrice, Giammello, Fabrizio, D’Onofrio, Florindo, Tsivgoulis, Georgios, Gulli, Giosue, Katzberg, Hans, Sibon, Igor, Baharoglu, Irem, Masjuan, Jaime, Fernandes, João, Pelz, Johann, Octavio López Esparza, Jorge, Schouten, Judith, Ng, Karl, Derex, Laurent, Puy, Laurent, Poorsaadat, Leila, Valler, Lenise, Januzi de Almeida Rocha, Letícia, Murillo-Bonilla, Luis, Kellermair, Lukas, Morin Martin, Mar, Sofia Cotelli, Maria, Hernandez Perez, Maria, Zedde, Marialuisa, Carvalho Dias, Mariana, Carvalho, Marta, Ghiasian, Masoud, Umaiorubahan, Meenakshisundaram, Roozbeh, Mehrdad, Romoli, Michele, Miranda, Miguel, Wronski, Miriam, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Bandettini di Poggio, Monica, Almasi-Dooghaee, Mostafa, Hoseininejad Mir, Nahid, Ichaporia, Nasli R., Kumar Paramasivan, Naveen, Raposo, Nicolas, Fadakar, Nima, Kruyt, Nyika, Detante, Olivier, Sharma, Pankaj, Candelaresi, Paolo, Scoppettuolo, Pasquale, Reiner, Peggy, Sylaja, P. N., Kumar Karunakaran, Ravi, Vieira, Ricardo, Kern, Rolf, Goh, Rudy, Erat Sreedharan, Sapna, Murphy, Seán, Timsit, Serge, Coutts, Shelagh, Sharma, Shyam S., Schoenenberger, Silvia, Nagel, Simon, Kaul, Subhash, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Gattringer, Thomas, Mathew, Thomas, Bartsch, Thorsten, Palma, Vincenzo, Mirzaasgari, Zahra, Zamani, Zohreh, Mirahmadizadeh, Alireza, Gutierrez-Romero, Alonso, Iván Valdes-Ferrer, Ivan, Elizabeth Ceballos-Liceaga, Santa, and Maria Santibañez-Copado, Ana
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Background: Adenovirus-based COVID-19 vaccines are extensively used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Remarkably, cases of cerebral venous sinus thrombosis due to vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (CVST-VITT) have rarely been reported from LMICs. Aims: We studied the frequency, manifestations, treatment, and outcomes of CVST-VITT in LMICs. Methods: We report data from an international registry on CVST after COVID-19 vaccination. VITT was classified according to the Pavord criteria. We compared CVST-VITT cases from LMICs to cases from high-income countries (HICs). Results: Until August 2022, 228 CVST cases were reported, of which 63 were from LMICs (all middle-income countries [MICs]: Brazil, China, India, Iran, Mexico, Pakistan, Turkey). Of these 63, 32 (51%) met the VITT criteria, compared to 103 of 165 (62%) from HICs. Only 5 of the 32 (16%) CVST-VITT cases from MICs had definite VITT, mostly because anti-platelet factor 4 antibodies were often not tested. The median age was 26 (interquartile range [IQR] 20–37) versus 47 (IQR 32–58) years, and the proportion of women was 25 of 32 (78%) versus 77 of 103 (75%) in MICs versus HICs, respectively. Patients from MICs were diagnosed later than patients from HICs (1/32 [3%] vs. 65/103 [63%] diagnosed before May 2021). Clinical manifestations, including intracranial hemorrhage, were largely similar as was intravenous immunoglobulin use. In-hospital mortality was lower in MICs (7/31 [23%, 95% confidence interval (CI) 11–40]) than in HICs (44/102 [43%, 95% CI 34–53], p = 0.039). Conclusions: The number of CVST-VITT cases reported from LMICs was small despite the widespread use of adenoviral vaccines. Clinical manifestations and treatment of CVST-VITT cases were largely similar in MICs and HICs, while mortality was lower in patients from MICs.
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31. Safety and Tolerability of Intravenous Immunoglobulin in Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy:Results of the ProCID Study
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Cornblath, David R., van Doorn, Pieter A., Hartung, Hans Peter, Merkies, Ingemar S.J., Katzberg, Hans D., Hinterberger, Doris, Clodi, Elisabeth, Cornblath, David R., van Doorn, Pieter A., Hartung, Hans Peter, Merkies, Ingemar S.J., Katzberg, Hans D., Hinterberger, Doris, and Clodi, Elisabeth
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Background and Aims: The ProCID study evaluated the efficacy and safety of three doses of a 10% liquid intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) preparation (panzyga®) in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP). This report describes the safety findings. Methods: Patients were randomised to receive a 2.0 g/kg induction dose followed by maintenance doses of either 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 g/kg IVIg every 3 weeks over 24 weeks. Results:All 142 enrolled patients were included in the safety analyses. In total, 286 treatment-emergent adverse events (TEAEs) were reported in 89 patients, of which 173 (60.5%) were considered treatment-related. Most TEAEs were of mild severity. Eleven serious TEAEs were reported in 6 patients. Two serious TEAEs in one patient (headache and vomiting) were considered related to treatment, which resolved without study discontinuation. No treatment-related thrombotic events, haemolytic transfusion reactions or deaths occurred. One patient discontinued the study due to a TEAE (allergic dermatitis) probably related to IVIg. Headache was the only dose-dependent TEAE, with incidences ranging from 2.9 to 23.7%, the incidence of all other TEAEs was similar across treatment groups. Most TEAEs were associated with the induction dose infusion, and the rate of TEAEs decreased thereafter. The median (IQR) daily IVIg dose was 78 (64–90) g, and 94.4% of patients tolerated the maximal infusion rate of 0.12 ml/kg/min without pre-medication. Interpretation:Infusions of 10% IVIg at doses up to 2.0 g/kg with high infusion rates were safe and well tolerated in patients with CIDP. Clinical trial numbers: EudraCT 2015-005443-14, NCT02638207.
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32. Repetitive facial nerve stimulation in myasthenia gravis 1 min after muscle activation is inferior to testing a second muscle at rest
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Abraham, Alon, Alabdali, Majed, Alsulaiman, Abdulla, Breiner, Ari, Barnett, Carolina, Katzberg, Hans D., and Bril, Vera
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33. Epidemiology of myasthenia gravis in Ontario, Canada
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Breiner, Ari, Widdifield, Jessica, Katzberg, Hans D., Barnett, Carolina, Bril, Vera, and Tu, Karen
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34. Ultrasound in Multifocal Motor Neuropathy: Clinical and Electrophysiological Correlations
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Breiner, Ari, Ebadi, Hamid, Bril, Vera, Barnett, Carolina, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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35. IVIg for TS‐HDS and FGFR‐3 antibody–positive small‐fiber neuropathy: A fading signal for efficacy?
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Katzberg, Hans D., primary and Barnett, Carolina, additional
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36. Functional disorders as a common motor manifestation of COVID ‐19 infection or vaccination
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Fung, Wilson K. W., primary, Sa'di, Qais, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Chen, Robert, additional, Lang, Anthony E., additional, Cheung, Angela M., additional, and Fasano, Alfonso, additional
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37. Safety, Efficacy, And Pharmacokinetics of Argx-117 in Adults With Multifocal Motor Neuropathy: A Global, Multicenter, Placebo Controlled Phase 2 Study (Arda)
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Allen, Jeffrey, primary, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, additional, Peric, Stojan, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Cadour, Stephanie, additional, Van de Walle, Inge, additional, Van Hoomissen, Iris, additional, Jacquemyn, Bert, additional, Van de Steen, Olivier, additional, and Ludo van der Pol, W., additional
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38. Characteristics of muscle cramps in patients with polyneuropathy
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Maxwell, Sarah K., Kokokyi, Seint, Breiner, Ari, Ebadi, Hamid, Bril, Vera, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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39. The utility of a single simple question in the evaluation of patients with myasthenia gravis
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Abraham, Alon, Breiner, Ari, Barnett, Carolina, Katzberg, Hans D., and Bril, Vera
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40. Quantitative sonographic assessment of myotonia
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Abraham, Alon, Breiner, Ari, Barnett, Carolina, Bril, Vera, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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41. Demographic and clinical determinants of the quality of life in adults with inherited and acquired myopathies.
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Menon, Deepak, Alnajjar, Sara, Katzberg, Hans, Barnett, Carolina, and Bril, Vera
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Background and purpose: Measuring health‐related quality of life (QOL) is vital for understanding the disease impact, but the complex relationship between clinical parameters and QOL remains unclear. The objective was to determine the demographic and clinical factors that influence the QOL in adults with inherited and acquired myopathies. Methods: The study was of cross‐sectional design. Detailed demographic and clinical details were collected. Patients answered Neuro‐QOL and Patient‐Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System short‐form questionnaires. Results: Data was collected from 100 consecutive in‐person patient visits. Mean age of the cohort was 49.5 ± 20.1 (18–85) years, and the majority were male (53, 53%). Bivariate analysis between the various demographic and clinical features with the QOL scales revealed single simple question (SSQ), handgrip strength, Medical Research Council (MRC) sum score, female gender, and age to be nonuniformly associated with the QOL scales. There was no difference between inherited and acquired myopathies for any of the QOL scores, except for the poorer lower limb function domain in inherited myopathies (36.7 ± 7.3 vs. 40.9 ± 11.2, p = 0.049). Linear regression models revealed lower SSQ, lower handgrip strength, and lower MRC sum score to independently predict poor QOL. Conclusions: Handgrip strength and SSQ serve as novel predictors of QOL in myopathies. Handgrip strength has a significant impact on physical, mental, and social domains and deserves special attention with respect to rehabilitation. SSQ correlates well with QOL and can be employed as a quick and global assessment of a patient's well‐being. Differences in QOL scores between patients with inherited and acquired myopathies were minimal. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Mechanism of ICU-acquired weakness: muscle contractility in critical illness
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Batt, Jane, Mathur, Sunita, and Katzberg, Hans D.
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43. Management of Cerebral Venous Thrombosis Due to Adenoviral COVID‐19 Vaccination
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Scutelnic, Adrian, primary, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, additional, Mbroh, Joshua, additional, van de Munckhof, Anita, additional, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, additional, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, additional, Lindgren, Erik, additional, Jood, Katarina, additional, Günther, Albrecht, additional, Hiltunen, Sini, additional, Putaala, Jukka, additional, Tiede, Andreas, additional, Maier, Frank, additional, Kern, Rolf, additional, Bartsch, Thorsten, additional, Althaus, Katharina, additional, Ciccone, Alfonso, additional, Wiedmann, Markus, additional, Skjelland, Mona, additional, Medina, Antonio, additional, Cuadrado‐Godia, Elisa, additional, Cox, Thomas, additional, Aujayeb, Avinash, additional, Raposo, Nicolas, additional, Garambois, Katia, additional, Payen, Jean‐Francois, additional, Vuillier, Fabrice, additional, Franchineau, Guillaume, additional, Timsit, Serge, additional, Bougon, David, additional, Dubois, Marie‐Cécile, additional, Tawa, Audrey, additional, Tracol, Clement, additional, De Maistre, Emmanuel, additional, Bonneville, Fabrice, additional, Vayne, Caroline, additional, Mengel, Annerose, additional, Michalski, Dominik, additional, Pelz, Johann, additional, Wittstock, Matthias, additional, Bode, Felix, additional, Zimmermann, Julian, additional, Schouten, Judith, additional, Buture, Alina, additional, Murphy, Sean, additional, Palma, Vincenzo, additional, Negro, Alberto, additional, Gutschalk, Alexander, additional, Nagel, Simon, additional, Schoenenberger, Silvia, additional, Frisullo, Giovanni, additional, Zanferrari, Carla, additional, Grillo, Francesco, additional, Giammello, Fabrizio, additional, Martin, Mar Morin, additional, Cervera, Alvaro, additional, Burrow, Jim, additional, Esperon, Carlos Garcia, additional, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, additional, Kleinig, Timothy J., additional, Soriano, Cristina, additional, Zimatore, Domenico S., additional, Petruzzellis, Marco, additional, Elkady, Ahmed, additional, Miranda, Miguel S., additional, Fernandes, João, additional, Vogel, Åslög Hellström, additional, Johansson, Elias, additional, Philip, Anemon Puthuppallil, additional, Coutts, Shelagh B., additional, Bal, Simerpreet, additional, Buck, Brian, additional, Legault, Catherine, additional, Blacquiere, Dylan, additional, Katzberg, Hans D., additional, Field, Thalia S., additional, Dizonno, Vanessa, additional, Gattringer, Thomas, additional, Jacobi, Christian, additional, Devroye, Annemie, additional, Lemmens, Robin, additional, Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug, additional, di Poggio, Monica Bandettini, additional, Ghiasian, Masoud, additional, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, additional, Chatterton, Sophie, additional, Wronski, Miriam, additional, Ng, Karl, additional, Kahnis, Robert, additional, Geeraerts, Thomas, additional, Reiner, Peggy, additional, Cordonnier, Charlotte, additional, Middeldorp, Saskia, additional, Levi, Marcel, additional, van Gorp, Eric C. M., additional, van de Beek, Diederik, additional, Brodard, Justine, additional, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., additional, Kruip, Marieke J. H. A., additional, Tatlisumak, Turgut, additional, Ferro, José M., additional, Coutinho, Jonathan M., additional, Arnold, Marcel, additional, Poli, Sven, additional, and Heldner, Mirjam R., additional
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44. Retrospective study on the safety of COVID ‐19 vaccination in myasthenia gravis
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Urra Pincheira, Alejandra, primary, Alnajjar, Sara, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, Barnett, Carolina, additional, Daniyal, Lubna, additional, Rohan, Ritesh, additional, and Bril, Vera, additional
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45. An update on the use of immunoglobulins as treatment for myasthenia gravis
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Alcantara, Monica, primary, Barnett, Carolina, additional, Katzberg, Hans, additional, and Bril, Vera, additional
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46. Temporal Dispersion and Duration of the Distal Compound Muscle Action Potential Do Not Distinguish Diabetic Sensorimotor Polyneuropathy From Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
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Alcantara, Monica, Ngo, Mylan, de la Cruz, James, Menon, Deepak, Barnett-Tapia, Carolina, Katzberg, Hans, and Bril, Vera
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ObjectiveTo investigate the contribution of duration and temporal dispersion (TD) of the distal compound muscle action potential (CMAP) in discriminating chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) from diabetic sensorimotor polyneuropathy (DSP) and from CIDP+DSP.MethodsWe performed a retrospective review of patients diagnosed with CIDP, DSP and CIDP+DSP (responsive to immunotherapy) and examined differences in CMAP duration and TD at baseline.ResultsWe included 59 subjects: 17 CIDP, 21 DSP and 21 CIDP+DSP. Of these, 16 (94.1%) CIDP, 18 (85.7%) CIDP+DSP and 1 (4.7%) DSP fulfilled the 2010 EFNS/PNS criteria for definite CIDP. There was no difference in CMAP duration or TD in all nerves (compound outcome) or in individual motor nerves. Patients with CIDP/CIDP+DSP had more conduction blocks, slower conduction velocities and more prolonged F wave latencies than those with DSP.ConclusionMeasures of CMAP duration and TD were not helpful in distinguishing CIDP, DSP or CIDP+DSP patients; however, parameters such as F-wave latencies, conduction blocks or the number of demyelinating parameters were useful in this separation.SignificanceThere are no definite nerve conduction criteria to distinguish patients with CIDP+DSP from DSP alone. Further studies focusing on measures of demyelination may provide stronger evidence to guide treatment decisions in CIDP + DSP patients.
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47. Management of cerebral venous thrombosis due to adenoviral covid-19 vaccination
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Scutelnic, Adrian, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, Mbroh, Joshua, van de Munckhof, Anita, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Lindgren, Erik, Jood, Katarina, Günther, Albrecht, Hiltunen, Sini, Putaala, Jukka, Tiede, Andreas, Maier, Frank, Kern, Rolf, Bartsch, Thorsten, Althaus, Katharina, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wiedmann, Markus, Skjelland, Mona, Medina, Antonio, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Cox, Thomas, Aujayeb, Avinash, Raposo, Nicolas, Garambois, Katia, Payen, Jean-Francois, Vuillier, Fabrice, Franchineau, Guillaume, Timsit, Serge, Bougon, David, Dubois, Marie-Cécile, Tawa, Audrey, Tracol, Clement, De Maistre, Emmanuel, Bonneville, Fabrice, Vayne, Caroline, Mengel, Annerose, Michalski, Dominik, Pelz, Johann, Wittstock, Matthias, Bode, Felix, Zimmermann, Julian, Schouten, Judith, Buture, Alina, Murphy, Sean, Palma, Vincenzo, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Nagel, Simon, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Frisullo, Giovanni, Zanferrari, Carla, Grillo, Francesco, Giammello, Fabrizio, Martin, Mar Morin, Cervera, Alvaro, Burrow, Jim, Esperon, Carlos Garcia, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, Kleinig, Timothy J., Soriano, Cristina, Zimatore, Domenico S., Petruzzellis, Marco, Elkady, Ahmed, Miranda, Miguel S., Fernandes, João, Vogel, Åslög Hellström, Johansson, Elias, Philip, Anemon Puthuppallil, Coutts, Shelagh B., Bal, Simerpreet, Buck, Brian, Legault, Catherine, Blacquiere, Dylan, Katzberg, Hans D., Field, Thalia S., Dizonno, Vanessa, Gattringer, Thomas, Jacobi, Christian, Devroye, Annemie, Lemmens, Robin, Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug, di Poggio, Monica Bandettini, Ghiasian, Masoud, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Chatterton, Sophie, Wronski, Miriam, Ng, Karl, Kahnis, Robert, Geeraerts, Thomas, Reiner, Peggy, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Middeldorp, Saskia, Levi, Marcel, van Gorp, Eric C. M., van de Beek, Diederik, Brodard, Justine, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Kruip, Marieke J. H. A., Tatlisumak, Turgut, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Arnold, Marcel, Poli, Sven, Heldner, Mirjam R., Scutelnic, Adrian, Krzywicka, Katarzyna, Mbroh, Joshua, van de Munckhof, Anita, van Kammen, Mayte Sánchez, de Sousa, Diana Aguiar, Lindgren, Erik, Jood, Katarina, Günther, Albrecht, Hiltunen, Sini, Putaala, Jukka, Tiede, Andreas, Maier, Frank, Kern, Rolf, Bartsch, Thorsten, Althaus, Katharina, Ciccone, Alfonso, Wiedmann, Markus, Skjelland, Mona, Medina, Antonio, Cuadrado-Godia, Elisa, Cox, Thomas, Aujayeb, Avinash, Raposo, Nicolas, Garambois, Katia, Payen, Jean-Francois, Vuillier, Fabrice, Franchineau, Guillaume, Timsit, Serge, Bougon, David, Dubois, Marie-Cécile, Tawa, Audrey, Tracol, Clement, De Maistre, Emmanuel, Bonneville, Fabrice, Vayne, Caroline, Mengel, Annerose, Michalski, Dominik, Pelz, Johann, Wittstock, Matthias, Bode, Felix, Zimmermann, Julian, Schouten, Judith, Buture, Alina, Murphy, Sean, Palma, Vincenzo, Negro, Alberto, Gutschalk, Alexander, Nagel, Simon, Schoenenberger, Silvia, Frisullo, Giovanni, Zanferrari, Carla, Grillo, Francesco, Giammello, Fabrizio, Martin, Mar Morin, Cervera, Alvaro, Burrow, Jim, Esperon, Carlos Garcia, Chew, Beng Lim Alvin, Kleinig, Timothy J., Soriano, Cristina, Zimatore, Domenico S., Petruzzellis, Marco, Elkady, Ahmed, Miranda, Miguel S., Fernandes, João, Vogel, Åslög Hellström, Johansson, Elias, Philip, Anemon Puthuppallil, Coutts, Shelagh B., Bal, Simerpreet, Buck, Brian, Legault, Catherine, Blacquiere, Dylan, Katzberg, Hans D., Field, Thalia S., Dizonno, Vanessa, Gattringer, Thomas, Jacobi, Christian, Devroye, Annemie, Lemmens, Robin, Kristoffersen, Espen Saxhaug, di Poggio, Monica Bandettini, Ghiasian, Masoud, Karapanayiotides, Theodoros, Chatterton, Sophie, Wronski, Miriam, Ng, Karl, Kahnis, Robert, Geeraerts, Thomas, Reiner, Peggy, Cordonnier, Charlotte, Middeldorp, Saskia, Levi, Marcel, van Gorp, Eric C. M., van de Beek, Diederik, Brodard, Justine, Kremer Hovinga, Johanna A., Kruip, Marieke J. H. A., Tatlisumak, Turgut, Ferro, José M., Coutinho, Jonathan M., Arnold, Marcel, Poli, Sven, and Heldner, Mirjam R.
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Objective: Cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) caused by vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT) is a rare adverse effect of adenovirus-based severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccines. In March 2021, after autoimmune pathogenesis of VITT was discovered, treatment recommendations were developed. These comprised immunomodulation, non-heparin anticoagulants, and avoidance of platelet transfusion. The aim of this study was to evaluate adherence to these recommendations and its association with mortality. Methods: We used data from an international prospective registry of patients with CVT after the adenovirus-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. We analyzed possible, probable, or definite VITT-CVT cases included until January 18, 2022. Immunomodulation entailed administration of intravenous immunoglobulins and/or plasmapheresis. Results: Ninety-nine patients with VITT-CVT from 71 hospitals in 17 countries were analyzed. Five of 38 (13%), 11 of 24 (46%), and 28 of 37 (76%) of the patients diagnosed in March, April, and from May onward, respectively, were treated in-line with VITT recommendations (p < 0.001). Overall, treatment according to recommendations had no statistically significant influence on mortality (14/44 [32%] vs 29/55 [52%], adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 0.43, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.16–1.19). However, patients who received immunomodulation had lower mortality (19/65 [29%] vs 24/34 [70%], adjusted OR = 0.19, 95% CI = 0.06–0.58). Treatment with non-heparin anticoagulants instead of heparins was not associated with lower mortality (17/51 [33%] vs 13/35 [37%], adjusted OR = 0.70, 95% CI = 0.24–2.04). Mortality was also not significantly influenced by platelet transfusion (17/27 [63%] vs 26/72 [36%], adjusted OR = 2.19, 95% CI = 0.74–6.54). Conclusions: In patients with VITT-CVT, adherence to VITT treatment recommendations improved over time. Immunomodulation seems crucial for reducing mortality of VITT-CVT., DEAL
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48. An International Perspective on Preceding Infections in Guillain-Barre Syndrome The IGOS-1000 Cohort
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Leonhard, Sonja E., van der Eijk, Annemiek A., Andersen, Henning, Antonini, Giovanni, Arends, Samuel, Attarian, Shahram, Barroso, Fabio A., Bateman, Kathleen J., Batstra, Manou R., Benedetti, Luana, van den Berg, Bianca, Van den Bergh, Peter, Burmann, Jan, Busby, Mark, Casasnovas, Carlos, Cornblath, David R., Davidson, Amy, Doets, Alex Y., van Doorn, Pieter A., de la Cour, Charlotte Dornonville, Feasby, Thomas E., Fehmi, Janev, Garcia-Sobrino, Tania, Goldstein, Jonathan M., Gorson, Kenneth C., Granit, Volkan, Hadden, Robert D. M., Harbo, Thomas, Hartung, Hans-Peter, Hasan, Imran, Holbech, Jakob, V, Holt, James K. L., Jahan, Israt, Islam, Zhahirul, Karafiath, Summer, Katzberg, Hans D., Kleyweg, Ruud P., Kolb, Noah, Kuitwaard, Krista, Kuwahara, Motoi, Kusunoki, Susumu, Luijten, Linda W. G., Kuwabara, Satoshi, Pan, Edward Lee, Lehmann, Helmar C., Maas, Marijke, Martin-Aguilar, Lorena, Al Miller, James, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, Monges, Soledad, Nedkova-Hristova, Velina, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Pardo, Julio, Pereon, Yann, Querol, Luis, Reisin, Ricardo, Van Rijs, Wouter, Rinaldi, Simon, Roberts, Rhys C., Roodbol, Joyce, Shahrizaila, Nortina, Sindrup, Soren Hein, Stein, Beth, Cheng-Yin, Tan, Tankisi, Hatice, Tio-Gillen, Anne P., Tous, Maria J. Sedano, Verboon, Christine, Vermeij, Frederique H., Visser, Leo H., Huizinga, Ruth, Willison, Hugh J., Jacobs, Bart C., Leonhard, Sonja E., van der Eijk, Annemiek A., Andersen, Henning, Antonini, Giovanni, Arends, Samuel, Attarian, Shahram, Barroso, Fabio A., Bateman, Kathleen J., Batstra, Manou R., Benedetti, Luana, van den Berg, Bianca, Van den Bergh, Peter, Burmann, Jan, Busby, Mark, Casasnovas, Carlos, Cornblath, David R., Davidson, Amy, Doets, Alex Y., van Doorn, Pieter A., de la Cour, Charlotte Dornonville, Feasby, Thomas E., Fehmi, Janev, Garcia-Sobrino, Tania, Goldstein, Jonathan M., Gorson, Kenneth C., Granit, Volkan, Hadden, Robert D. M., Harbo, Thomas, Hartung, Hans-Peter, Hasan, Imran, Holbech, Jakob, V, Holt, James K. L., Jahan, Israt, Islam, Zhahirul, Karafiath, Summer, Katzberg, Hans D., Kleyweg, Ruud P., Kolb, Noah, Kuitwaard, Krista, Kuwahara, Motoi, Kusunoki, Susumu, Luijten, Linda W. G., Kuwabara, Satoshi, Pan, Edward Lee, Lehmann, Helmar C., Maas, Marijke, Martin-Aguilar, Lorena, Al Miller, James, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, Monges, Soledad, Nedkova-Hristova, Velina, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Pardo, Julio, Pereon, Yann, Querol, Luis, Reisin, Ricardo, Van Rijs, Wouter, Rinaldi, Simon, Roberts, Rhys C., Roodbol, Joyce, Shahrizaila, Nortina, Sindrup, Soren Hein, Stein, Beth, Cheng-Yin, Tan, Tankisi, Hatice, Tio-Gillen, Anne P., Tous, Maria J. Sedano, Verboon, Christine, Vermeij, Frederique H., Visser, Leo H., Huizinga, Ruth, Willison, Hugh J., and Jacobs, Bart C.
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Background and Objectives Infections play a key role in the development of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) and have been associated with specific clinical features and disease severity. The clinical variation of GBS across geographical regions has been suggested to be related to differences in the distribution of preceding infections, but this has not been studied on a large scale. Methods We analyzed the first 1,000 patients included in the International GBS Outcome Study with available biosamples (n = 768) for the presence of a recent infection with Campylobacter jejuni, hepatitis E virus, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, cytomegalovirus, and Epstein-Barr virus. Results Serologic evidence of a recent infection with C. jejuni was found in 228 (30%), M. pneumoniae in 77 (10%), hepatitis E virus in 23 (3%), cytomegalovirus in 30 (4%), and Epstein-Barr virus in 7 (1%) patients. Evidence of more than 1 recent infection was found in 49 (6%) of these patients. Symptoms of antecedent infections were reported in 556 patients (72%), and this proportion did not significantly differ between those testing positive or negative for a recent infection. The proportions of infections were similar across continents. The sensorimotor variant and the demyelinating electrophysiologic subtype were most frequent across all infection groups, although proportions were significantly higher in patients with a cytomegalovirus and significantly lower in those with a C. jejuni infection. C. jejuni-positive patients were more severely affected, indicated by a lower Medical Research Council sum score at nadir (p = 0.004) and a longer time to regain the ability to walk independently (p = 0.005). The pure motor variant and axonal electrophysiologic subtype were more frequent in Asian compared with American or European C. jejuni-positive patients (p < 0.001, resp. p = 0.001). Time to nadir was longer in the cytomegalovirus-positive patients (p = 0.004). Discussion Across geographical regions, the distribution o
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49. Electrodiagnostic subtyping in Guillain-Barre syndrome: Use of criteria in practice based on a survey study in IGOS
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Arends, Samuel, Drenthen, Judith, van den Bergh, Peter Y. K., Hadden, Robert D. M., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Gutierrez Gutierrez, Gerardo, Katzberg, Hans, Kiers, Lynette, Lehmann, Helmar C., Pereon, Yann, Reisin, Ricardo C., Uncini, Antonino, Verhamme, Camiel, Waheed, Wagar, Cornblath, David R., Jacobs, Bart C., Arends, Samuel, Drenthen, Judith, van den Bergh, Peter Y. K., Hadden, Robert D. M., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Gutierrez Gutierrez, Gerardo, Katzberg, Hans, Kiers, Lynette, Lehmann, Helmar C., Pereon, Yann, Reisin, Ricardo C., Uncini, Antonino, Verhamme, Camiel, Waheed, Wagar, Cornblath, David R., and Jacobs, Bart C.
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Electrodiagnostic (EDx) studies are helpful in diagnosing and subtyping of Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS). Published criteria for differentiation into GBS subtypes focus on cutoff values, but other items receive less attention, although they may influence EDx subtyping: (a) extensiveness of EDx testing, (b) nerve-specific considerations, (c) distal compound muscle action potential (CMAP)-amplitude requirements, (d) criteria for conduction block and temporal dispersion. The aims of this study were to investigate how these aspects were approached by neuromuscular EDx experts in practice and how this was done in previously published EDx criteria for GBS. A completed questionnaire was returned by 24 (of 49) members of the electrophysiology expertise group from the International GBS Outcome Study. Six published EDx criteria for GBS subtyping were compared regarding these aspects. The indicated minimal number of motor nerves to study varied among respondents and tended to be more extensive in equivocal than normal studies. Respondents varied considerably regarding usage of compression sites for subtyping (median/wrist, ulnar/elbow, peroneal/fibular head): 29% used all variables from all sites, 13% excluded all sites, and 58% used only some sites and/or variables. Thirty-eight percent of respondents required a minimal distal CMAP amplitude to classify distal motor latency as demyelinating, and 58% did for motor conduction velocity. For proximal/distal CMAP-amplitude ratio and F-wave latency, a requisite minimal CMAP amplitude was more often required (79%). Also, the various published criteria sets showed differences on all items. Practical use of EDx criteria for subtyping GBS vary extensively across respondents, potentially lowering the reproducibility of GBS subtyping.
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50. Predicting Outcome in Guillain-Barre Syndrome International Validation of the Modified Erasmus GBS Outcome Score
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Doets, Alex Y., Lingsma, Hester F., Walgaard, Christa, Islam, Badrul, Papri, Nowshin, Davidson, Amy, Kusunoki, Susumu, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Waheed, Waqar, Kolb, Noah, Islam, Zhahirul, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, Harbo, Thomas, Sindrup, Soren H., Chavada, Govindsinh, Willison, Hugh J., Casasnovas, Carlos, Bateman, Kathleen, Miller, James A. L., van den Berg, Bianca, Verboon, Christine, Roodbol, Joyce, Leonhard, Sonja E., Benedetti, Luana, Kuwabara, Satoshi, Van den Bergh, Peter, Monges, Soledad, Marfia, Girolama A., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Galassi, Giuliana, Pereon, Yann, Burmann, Jan, Kuitwaard, Krista, Kleyweg, Ruud P., Marchesoni, Cintia, Tous, Maria J. Sedano, Querol, Luis, Illa, Isabel, Wang, Yuzhong, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Rinaldi, Simon, Schenone, Angelo, Pardo, Julio, Vermeij, Frederique H., Lehmann, Helmar C., Granit, Volkan, Cavaletti, Guido, Gutierrez-Gutierrez, Gerardo, Barroso, Fabio A., Visser, Leo H., Katzberg, Hans D., Dardiotis, Efthimios, Attarian, Shahram, van der Kooi, Anneke J., Eftimov, Filip, Wirtz, Paul W., Samijn, Johnny P. A., Gilhuis, H. Jacobus, Hadden, Robert D. M., Holt, James K. L., Sheikh, Kazim A., Karafiath, Summer, Vytopil, Michal, Antonini, Giovanni, Feasby, Thomas E., Faber, Catharina G., Gijsbers, Cees J., Busby, Mark, Roberts, Rhys C., Silvestri, Nicholas J., Fazio, Raffaella, van Dijk, Gert W., Garssen, Marcel P. J., Straathof, Chiara S. M., Gorson, Kenneth C., Jacobs, Bart C., Doets, Alex Y., Lingsma, Hester F., Walgaard, Christa, Islam, Badrul, Papri, Nowshin, Davidson, Amy, Kusunoki, Susumu, Dimachkie, Mazen M., Waheed, Waqar, Kolb, Noah, Islam, Zhahirul, Mohammad, Quazi Deen, Harbo, Thomas, Sindrup, Soren H., Chavada, Govindsinh, Willison, Hugh J., Casasnovas, Carlos, Bateman, Kathleen, Miller, James A. L., van den Berg, Bianca, Verboon, Christine, Roodbol, Joyce, Leonhard, Sonja E., Benedetti, Luana, Kuwabara, Satoshi, Van den Bergh, Peter, Monges, Soledad, Marfia, Girolama A., Shahrizaila, Nortina, Galassi, Giuliana, Pereon, Yann, Burmann, Jan, Kuitwaard, Krista, Kleyweg, Ruud P., Marchesoni, Cintia, Tous, Maria J. Sedano, Querol, Luis, Illa, Isabel, Wang, Yuzhong, Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo, Rinaldi, Simon, Schenone, Angelo, Pardo, Julio, Vermeij, Frederique H., Lehmann, Helmar C., Granit, Volkan, Cavaletti, Guido, Gutierrez-Gutierrez, Gerardo, Barroso, Fabio A., Visser, Leo H., Katzberg, Hans D., Dardiotis, Efthimios, Attarian, Shahram, van der Kooi, Anneke J., Eftimov, Filip, Wirtz, Paul W., Samijn, Johnny P. A., Gilhuis, H. Jacobus, Hadden, Robert D. M., Holt, James K. L., Sheikh, Kazim A., Karafiath, Summer, Vytopil, Michal, Antonini, Giovanni, Feasby, Thomas E., Faber, Catharina G., Gijsbers, Cees J., Busby, Mark, Roberts, Rhys C., Silvestri, Nicholas J., Fazio, Raffaella, van Dijk, Gert W., Garssen, Marcel P. J., Straathof, Chiara S. M., Gorson, Kenneth C., and Jacobs, Bart C.
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Background and Objectives The clinical course and outcome of the Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) are diverse and vary among regions. The modified Erasmus GBS Outcome Score (mEGOS), developed with data from Dutch patients, is a clinical model that predicts the risk of walking inability in patients with GBS. The study objective was to validate the mEGOS in the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) cohort and to improve its performance and region specificity. Methods We used prospective data from the first 1,500 patients included in IGOS, aged >= 6 years and unable to walk independently. We evaluated whether the mEGOS at entry and week 1 could predict the inability to walk unaided at 4 and 26 weeks in the full cohort and in regional subgroups, using 2 measures for model performance: (1) discrimination: area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and (2) calibration: observed vs predicted probability of being unable to walk independently. To improve the model predictions, we recalibrated the model containing the overall mEGOS score, without changing the individual predictive factors. Finally, we assessed the predictive ability of the individual factors. Results For validation of mEGOS at entry, 809 patients were eligible (Europe/North America [n = 677], Asia [n = 76], other [n = 56]), and 671 for validation of mEGOS at week 1 (Europe/North America [n = 563], Asia [n = 65], other [n = 43]). AUC values were >0.7 in all regional subgroups. In the Europe/North America subgroup, observed outcomes were worse than predicted; in Asia, observed outcomes were better than predicted. Recalibration improved model accuracy and enabled the development of a region-specific version for Europe/North America (mEGOS-Eu/NA). Similar to the original mEGOS, severe limb weakness and higher age were the predominant predictors of poor outcome in the IGOS cohort. Discussion mEGOS is a validated tool to predict the inability to walk unaided at 4 and 26 weeks in patients with GBS, a
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