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Klinische Padiatrie

[Guillain-Barré syndrome as a rare cause of acute respiratory insufficiency].

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R Haase
M Edelhäuser
M Kornhuber
S Burdach
G Horneff

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Abstract

BACKGROUND

Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute inflammatory demyelinating disease of peripheral nerves. Antibodies acting against antigens on the myelin or the axons seem to play a causative role. In up to 80 % the onset of GBS follows an antecedent respiratory or gastrointestinal infection.

METHODS

An 20 month old boy was referred to our hospital because of meningism and aspiration pneumonia. 10 days earlier the patient had experienced a period of fever. Because of respiratory insufficiency the patient was intubated, sedated and received mechanical ventilation. That's why a major neurological examination was not possible. The patient demonstrated a flaccid tetraplegic paralysis and autonomic dysfunction with elevated blood pressure, tachycardia, elevated ADH level and hyperglycaemia. Decreased motor nerve conduction and an increased CSF protein with normal CSF cell count confirmed diagnosis of GBS. Active CMV infection was diagnosed by PCR as the possible trigger factor. Intravenous immunoglobulins were given and the patient reached a complete remission except a slight disturbance of peroneal nerve.

CONCLUSIONS

IVIG and PP therapy are equally effective in GBS. In contrast corticosteroids are not of benefit. Prognosis of childhood GBS is good. Only 4 % of affected children demonstrate persistent muscular weakness. The long interval between admission and diagnosis in the reported case emphasized the importance of neurological examination especially in sedated patients.

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