急性格林-巴罗综合征的电生理研究。

B Mamoli, M Ackerl
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根据文献综述和我们自己的调查,我们讨论了急性格林-巴-罗综合征的电生理变化。这些变化必须与疾病的临床病程联系起来看。远端刺激诱发的SPA在发病第一周下降50%,在第二周和第三周继续下降,然后呈现正常化趋势。同样,运动NCV在第三周达到最小值,然后再次缓慢上升。运动NCV恢复正常早于SPA。在早期阶段,我们也发现f波和远端潜伏期的变化。结合临床表现,原发性脱髓鞘性多神经病变的发生率变化可被视为格林-巴-罗综合征的电生理征象。讨论了相关标准。关于电生理结果在判断急性格林-巴-罗综合征预后方面的有效性,有各种不同的观点。由于预后首先取决于去神经支配的数量,因此SPA的减少是重要的。为了能够给出预后,有必要对大量的运动神经进行电生理检查。然而,在个别病例中,通常不可能做出可靠的电生理预后。讨论了脱髓鞘PNP的电生理变化的病理生理基础。
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[Electrophysiological studies in acute Guillain-Barré syndrome].

Based on a synopsis of the literature and our own investigations we discuss the electrophysiological changes in acute Guillain-Barré syndrome. These changes must be viewed in relation to the clinical course of the illness. The SPA evoked by distal stimulation decreases by 50% during the first week of illness, continues decreasing in the second and third weeks and then shows a tendency to normalization. In a similar way, the motor NCV reaches a minimum in the third week and then shows a slow increase again. The motor NCV findings return to normal earlier than SPA. At an early stage we find changes in F-wave and distal latency as well. In connection with the clinical picture, the incidence of changes pointing to a primary demyelinating polyneuropathy can be seen as an electrophysiological sign for the Guillain-Barré syndrome. The relevant criteria are discussed. There are various views concerning the validity of the electrophysiological findings in terms of prognosis of acute Guillain Barré syndrome. Since prognosis is dependent, at first, on the amount of the denervation, the decrease of SPA is of importance. To be able to give a prognosis it is necessary to examine large number of motor nerves electrophysiologically. However, it is very often not possible to make a reliable electrophysiological prognosis in the individual case. The pathophysiological basis for electrophysiological changes in demyelinating PNP's is discussed.

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