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Predicting Outcome in Guillain-Barré Syndrome: International Validation of the Modified Erasmus GBS Outcome Score

Authors :
Doets, A
Lingsma, H
Walgaard, C
Islam, B
Papri, N
Davidson, A
Yamagishi, Y
Kusunoki, S
Dimachkie, M
Waheed, W
Kolb, N
Islam, Z
Mohammad, Q
Harbo, T
Sindrup, S
Chavada, G
Willison, H
Casasnovas, C
Bateman, K
Miller, J
van den Berg, B
Verboon, C
Roodbol, J
Leonhard, S
Benedetti, L
Kuwabara, S
Van den Bergh, P
Monges, S
Marfia, G
Shahrizaila, N
Galassi, G
Péréon, Y
Bürmann, J
Kuitwaard, K
Kleyweg, R
Marchesoni, C
Sedano Tous, M
Querol, L
Illa, I
Wang, Y
Nobile-Orazio, E
Rinaldi, S
Schenone, A
Pardo, J
Vermeij, F
Lehmann, H
Granit, V
Cavaletti, G
Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, G
Barroso, F
Visser, L
Katzberg, H
Dardiotis, E
Attarian, S
van der Kooi, A
Eftimov, F
Wirtz, P
Samijn, J
Gilhuis, H
Hadden, R
Holt, J
Sheikh, K
Karafiath, S
Vytopil, M
Antonini, G
Feasby, T
Faber, C
Gijsbers, C
Busby, M
Roberts, R
Silvestri, N
Fazio, R
van Dijk, G
Garssen, M
Straathof, C
Gorson, K
Jacobs, B
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 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
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 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, A
Lingsma, H
Walgaard, C
Islam, B
Papri, N
Davidson, A
Yamagishi, Y
Kusunoki, S
Dimachkie, M
Waheed, W
Kolb, N
Islam, Z
Mohammad, Q
Harbo, T
Sindrup, S
Chavada, G
Willison, H
Casasnovas, C
Bateman, K
Miller, J
van den Berg, B
Verboon, C
Roodbol, J
Leonhard, S
Benedetti, L
Kuwabara, S
Van den Bergh, P
Monges, S
Marfia, G
Shahrizaila, N
Galassi, G
Péréon, Y
Bürmann, J
Kuitwaard, K
Kleyweg, R
Marchesoni, C
Sedano Tous, M
Querol, L
Illa, I
Wang, Y
Nobile-Orazio, E
Rinaldi, S
Schenone, A
Pardo, J
Vermeij, F
Lehmann, H
Granit, V
Cavaletti, G
Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, G
Barroso, F
Visser, L
Katzberg, H
Dardiotis, E
Attarian, S
van der Kooi, A
Eftimov, F
Wirtz, P
Samijn, J
Gilhuis, H
Hadden, R
Holt, J
Sheikh, K
Karafiath, S
Vytopil, M
Antonini, G
Feasby, T
Faber, C
Gijsbers, C
Busby, M
Roberts, R
Silvestri, N
Fazio, R
van Dijk, G
Garssen, M
Straathof, C
Gorson, K
Jacobs, B
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 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
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 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
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background and objectives: The clinical course and outcome of the Guillain-Barré 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

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308942966
Document Type :
Electronic Resource