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Guillain-Barré syndrome and COVID-19: an observational multicentre study from two Italian hotspot regions

Authors :
Giovanni De Maria
Francesca Castellani
Gabriella Zara
Barbara Frigeni
Stefano Gazzina
Giuseppe Natalini
Maurizio Osio
Francesco Palmerini
Alessandro Padovani
Enrico Marchioni
Pietro Emiliano Doneddu
Eugenio Magni
Sabrina Ravaglia
Frank Rasulo
C. Foresti
Andrea Bellomo
Maria Cotelli
Marinella Carpo
Laura Broglio
Eduardo Nobile-Orazio
Anna Maria Perotti
Chiara Briani
Ubaldo Del Carro
Massimo Filippi
Giuseppe Cosentino
Stefano Cotti Piccinelli
Antonino Uncini
Andrea Rasera
Raffaella Fazio
Gian Maria Fabrizi
Giovanna Squintani
Elena Grappa
Loris Poli
Ugo Leggio
Valeria Bertasi
Sergio Ferrari
Nicola Latronico
Francesca Caprioli
Maria Sessa
Laura Bertolasi
Massimiliano Filosto
Francesca Bianchi
Federico Ranieri
Giuseppe Scopelliti
Maria Cristina Servalli
Filosto, M.
Cotti Piccinelli, S.
Gazzina, S.
Foresti, C.
Frigeni, B.
Servalli, M. C.
Sessa, M.
Cosentino, G.
Marchioni, E.
Ravaglia, S.
Briani, C.
Castellani, F.
Zara, G.
Bianchi, F.
Del Carro, U.
Fazio, R.
Filippi, M.
Magni, E.
Natalini, G.
Palmerini, F.
Perotti, A. M.
Bellomo, A.
Osio, M.
Scopelliti, G.
Carpo, M.
Rasera, A.
Squintani, G.
Doneddu, P. E.
Bertasi, V.
Cotelli, M. S.
Bertolasi, L.
Fabrizi, G. M.
Ferrari, S.
Ranieri, F.
Caprioli, F.
Grappa, E.
Broglio, L.
De Maria, G.
Leggio, U.
Poli, L.
Rasulo, F.
Latronico, N.
Nobile-Orazio, E.
Padovani, A.
Uncini, A.
Source :
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ObjectiveSingle cases and small series of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) have been reported during the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak worldwide. We evaluated incidence and clinical features of GBS in a cohort of patients from two regions of northern Italy with the highest number of patients with COVID-19.MethodsGBS cases diagnosed in 12 referral hospitals from Lombardy and Veneto in March and April 2020 were retrospectively collected. As a control population, GBS diagnosed in March and April 2019 in the same hospitals were considered.ResultsIncidence of GBS in March and April 2020 was 0.202/100 000/month (estimated rate 2.43/100 000/year) vs 0.077/100 000/month (estimated rate 0.93/100 000/year) in the same months of 2019 with a 2.6-fold increase. Estimated incidence of GBS in COVID-19-positive patients was 47.9/100 000 and in the COVID-19-positive hospitalised patients was 236/100 000. COVID-19-positive patients with GBS, when compared with COVID-19-negative subjects, showed lower MRC sum score (26.3±18.3 vs 41.4±14.8, p=0.006), higher frequency of demyelinating subtype (76.6% vs 35.3%, p=0.011), more frequent low blood pressure (50% vs 11.8%, p=0.017) and higher rate of admission to intensive care unit (66.6% vs 17.6%, p=0.002).ConclusionsThis study shows an increased incidence of GBS during the COVID-19 outbreak in northern Italy, supporting a pathogenic link. COVID-19-associated GBS is predominantly demyelinating and seems to be more severe than non-COVID-19 GBS, although it is likely that in some patients the systemic impairment due to COVID-19 might have contributed to the severity of the whole clinical picture.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
Accession number :
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