Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value
Introduction: The spectrum of various complications in critically ill Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) and its effect on the prognosis is lacking in literature. This study aimed at enumerating the complications in such a cohort and their significance in the prognosis and mortality. Materials and Method...
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doaj-97495a9c043849059a1614ae04987c212021-04-02T11:57:37ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552017-01-01080106807310.4103/0976-3147.193542Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic valueArchana Becket Netto0Arun B. Taly1Girish B. Kulkarni2G. S. Uma Maheshwara Rao3Shivaji Rao4Department of Neurology, Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Neurology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Neurology, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Neuroanesthesia and Neurocritical Care, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Biostatistics, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaIntroduction: The spectrum of various complications in critically ill Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) and its effect on the prognosis is lacking in literature. This study aimed at enumerating the complications in such a cohort and their significance in the prognosis and mortality. Materials and Methods: Retrospective case record analysis of all consecutive mechanically ventilated patients of GBS in neurology Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a tertiary care institute for 10 years was done. Demographic, laboratory, and treatment details and outcome parameters were recorded. Results: Among the 173 patients were 118 men and 55 women (2.1:1), aged 1–84 years. The average number of ICU complications per patient was 6.8 ± 1.8 (median = 7, range = 1–12). The most common complication was tracheobronchitis (128). Other pulmonary complications were found in 36 patients. The next was metabolic hyponatremia (115) hypokalemia (67), hypocalcemia (13), stress hyperglycemia (10), hyperkalemia (8), hypernatremia (9). Sepsis (40), UTI (47), dysautonomia (27), hypoalbuminemia (76), anemia (75), seizures (8), paralytic ileus (5), bleeding (4), anoxic encephalopathy (3), organ failures (12), deep vein thrombosis (7), and drug rashes (1) were also noted. The complications, considered significant in causing death, Hughes scale ≤ 3 at discharge, prolonged mechanical ventilation (>21 days) and hospitalization (>36 days) were pneumonia, hyponatremia, hypokalemia, urinary infection, tracheobronchial infections, hypoalbuminemia, sepsis, anemia dysautonomia. Conclusion: Active monitoring and appropriate and early intervention by the clinician will improve the quality of life of these patients and reduce the cost of prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU stay.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0976-3147.193542complicationsguillain–barre syndromehughes scaleintensive care unitmechanical ventilation |
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Archana Becket Netto Arun B. Taly Girish B. Kulkarni G. S. Uma Maheshwara Rao Shivaji Rao Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice complications guillain–barre syndrome hughes scale intensive care unit mechanical ventilation |
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Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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Complications in mechanically ventilated patients of Guillain–Barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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complications in mechanically ventilated patients of guillain–barre syndrome and their prognostic value |
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Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice |
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Introduction: The spectrum of various complications in critically ill Guillain–Barre syndrome (GBS) and its effect on the prognosis is lacking in literature. This study aimed at enumerating the complications in such a cohort and their significance in the prognosis and mortality. Materials and Methods: Retrospective case record analysis of all consecutive mechanically ventilated patients of GBS in neurology Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a tertiary care institute for 10 years was done. Demographic, laboratory, and treatment details and outcome parameters were recorded. Results: Among the 173 patients were 118 men and 55 women (2.1:1), aged 1–84 years. The average number of ICU complications per patient was 6.8 ± 1.8 (median = 7, range = 1–12). The most common complication was tracheobronchitis (128). Other pulmonary complications were found in 36 patients. The next was metabolic hyponatremia (115) hypokalemia (67), hypocalcemia (13), stress hyperglycemia (10), hyperkalemia (8), hypernatremia (9). Sepsis (40), UTI (47), dysautonomia (27), hypoalbuminemia (76), anemia (75), seizures (8), paralytic ileus (5), bleeding (4), anoxic encephalopathy (3), organ failures (12), deep vein thrombosis (7), and drug rashes (1) were also noted. The complications, considered significant in causing death, Hughes scale ≤ 3 at discharge, prolonged mechanical ventilation (>21 days) and hospitalization (>36 days) were pneumonia, hyponatremia, hypokalemia, urinary infection, tracheobronchial infections, hypoalbuminemia, sepsis, anemia dysautonomia. Conclusion: Active monitoring and appropriate and early intervention by the clinician will improve the quality of life of these patients and reduce the cost of prolonged mechanical ventilation and ICU stay. |
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