Guillain-Barré Syndrome Associated with COVID-19: Two Cases from a Public Hospital in Damascus, Syria.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Case Reports in Medicine Pub Date : 2022-09-02 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/9722736
Tagrid Ahmad, Somar Hamdan, Imad Saadeh
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Abstract

Objective: To report two cases of COVID-19 complicated with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) from a public hospital in Damascus, Syria.

Results: Two unvaccinated patients, 49-year-old and 34-year-old men, presented with a history of paresthesia followed by ascending symmetric weakness with absent tendon reflexes. They were diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) using chest CT and RT-PCR. Clinical status and lumbar puncture (LP) findings were consistent with GBS. They were treated with plasma exchange (PE). However, the first patient developed hallucinations and later deteriorated. He passed away after the second session of PE, while the second patient had four sessions of plasma exchange and was later discharged for home rehabilitation.

Conclusion: It is important to consider GBS in COVID-19 patients who present with acute ascending weakness or cranial nerves involvement. More studies are needed to evaluate correlation between COVID-19, GBS, and development of psychiatric disturbances besides investigating the discrepancy between lung parameters and respiratory failure.

与COVID-19相关的格林-巴利综合征:来自叙利亚大马士革一家公立医院的两例病例
目的:报告叙利亚大马士革某公立医院收治的2例新冠肺炎合并吉兰-巴罗综合征(GBS)病例。结果:两名未接种疫苗的患者,49岁和34岁男性,表现为感觉异常史,随后出现上升对称无力,肌腱反射缺失。通过胸部CT和RT-PCR诊断为2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。临床状态和腰椎穿刺(LP)结果与GBS一致。采用血浆置换(PE)治疗。然而,第一个病人出现了幻觉,后来病情恶化。他在第二次PE治疗后去世,而第二例患者进行了四次血浆置换治疗,随后出院接受家庭康复治疗。结论:出现急性上升无力或颅神经受累的COVID-19患者应考虑GBS。除了调查肺参数与呼吸衰竭之间的差异外,还需要更多的研究来评估COVID-19、GBS与精神障碍发展之间的相关性。
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Case Reports in Medicine MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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