Muhammad Tawab Khalil, Uzma Akhlaque, Umer Younas, Sana Arshad
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摘要
本横断面研究旨在描述与COVID-19感染相关的神经肌肉疾病(NMD)的电诊断(Edx)结果。纳入有COVID-19感染史和神经肌肉症状的患者。在记录了人口统计数据后,进行了详细的检查和神经传导研究/肌电图(NCS / EMG)。进行描述性统计。多神经病变是最常见的电生理诊断(n = 22,40%),其中最常见的是吉兰-巴雷综合征(GBS) (n = 13,23.6%)。有创通气史的患者发生肌病疾病的风险是不需要有创通气患者的2.5倍[OR 2.5, 95% CI 0.6 - 9.9],发生神经性疾病的风险是2.6倍[OR 2.6, 95% CI 0.8-8.5]。多发性神经病变是与COVID-19感染相关的最常见的NMD。有创通气史的患者易发生神经性疾病。需要进一步的研究来确定这种相关性的因果关系。关键词:多发性神经病变,肌病,多发性神经炎,面神经麻痹,危重症多发性神经病变/肌病,神经肌肉连接障碍,格林-巴利综合征
COVID-19 Associated Neuromuscular Disorders - An Electrodiagnostic Perspective.
This cross-sectional study aimed to describe electrodiagnostic (Edx) findings of neuromuscular disorders (NMD) associated with COVID-19 infection. Patients with history of COVID-19 infection and neuromuscular symptoms were included. After documenting the demographics, detailed examination and nerve conduction studies / electromyography (NCS / EMG) were performed. Descriptive statistics were determined. Polyneuropathy was the most common electrophysiological diagnosis (n = 22, 40%) and amongst these, Guillian Barre Syndrome (GBS) was the most common (n = 13, 23.6%). Patients with history of invasive ventilation had 2.5 times the risk of developing myopathic disorder [OR 2.5, 95% CI 0.6 - 9.9] and 2.6 times the risk of developing neuropathic disorder than those who did not require invasive ventilation [OR 2.6, 95% CI 0.8-8.5]. Polyneuropathy is the most common NMD associated with COVID-19 infection. Patients with history of invasive ventilation after COVID-19 are susceptible to develop neuropathic disorders. Further studies are needed to establish the causality of this correlation. Key Words: Polyneuropathy, Myopathy, Moneuritis multiplex, Facial nerve palsy, Critical illness polyneuropathy / myopathy, Neuromuscular junction disorders, Guillian barre syndrome.