Factor affecting recovery after guillain-barre syndrome: A narrative review

Chirag Solanki, Hetvi Chitroda, H. Jethloja, Fenisha Parmar, R. Raichura, J. Rana, P. Unadkat
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Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) is a set of clinical syndromes with a common pathophysiological basis, and is usually considered to be an immune-mediated disorder of the peripheral nervous system. GBS is usually characterized by symmetrical flaccid paralysis with areflexia, which usually reaches a maximum severity within four weeks. To identify the predictive factors associated with prognosis in the Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS), which can be helpful to fully evaluate the disease progression and provide proper treatments. GBS is usually self-limiting, and most patients either recover completely or only retain minor residual symptoms. But there are still several patients who may face severe out-comes including death. In our study, GBS prognostic factor are studied and relevance is found regarding the disorder.Literature was searched using many electronic databases. Additionally, reference list of most prominent articles were searched to increase the search accuracy, as much as possible. Studies which are evaluating the factors which are affecting recovery after GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME.This suggests that there are certain infections causing GBS into the patient, also it occurs by a weak immune response to illness.
影响格林-巴利综合征恢复的因素:一项叙述性回顾
格林-巴利综合征(GBS)是一组具有共同病理生理基础的临床综合征,通常被认为是一种免疫介导的周围神经系统疾病。GBS通常以对称性弛缓性麻痹伴反射性麻痹为特征,通常在四周内达到最大严重程度。目的:探讨吉兰-巴罗综合征(GBS)预后的相关预测因素,为全面评估病情进展及提供合理的治疗提供依据。GBS通常是自限性的,大多数患者要么完全康复,要么只保留轻微的残留症状。但仍有几名患者可能面临包括死亡在内的严重后果。在我们的研究中,研究了GBS的预后因素,并发现了与疾病的相关性。文献是用许多电子数据库检索的。此外,为了尽可能提高搜索的准确性,我们还搜索了最著名文章的参考文献列表。研究评估影响格林-巴利综合征后恢复的因素。这表明,有一定的感染导致GBS进入患者,也发生了弱免疫反应的疾病。
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