Title of article :
Electrophysiologic findings in patients with COVID-19 and quadriparesia in the northwest of Iran, A case series study and literature review
Author/Authors :
Eslamian, Fariba Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Taleschian-Tabrizi, Negar Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Izadseresht, Behzad Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Shakouri, Kazem Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Gholian, Shakiba Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, , Rahba, Mohammad Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Center - Imam Reza Hospital - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz,
Pages :
9
From page :
451
To page :
459
Abstract :
Background: As a global health pandemic, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome- coronavirus 2 (SARS- CoV2) outbreak began in December 2019 which rapidly spread to more than 200 countries. Respiratory complications and fever are the most obvious symptoms. Sometimes the neurological features are superimposed on the main disease and complicate patient's status. Case Presentation: We describe 6 patients with COVID-19 and concomitant quadriparesia who underwent electrodiagnosis using EMG/NCS and results indicated 3 axonal variants of Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS), including; 2 cases AMAN (acute motor axonal neuropathy), 1 case AMSAN (acute motor and sensory axonal neuropathy), three myopathies, including one combination of CIN/CIM (critical illness neuropathy/critical illness myopathy), one CIM and one acute polymyositis in these cases. Conclusion: Early diagnosis of the neuromuscular disorders of coronavirus could help for correct planning in the treatment of COVID-19 patients. Since GBS and inflammatory myopathies have an autoimmune basis, the immunotherapies such as IVIG, steroids, plasma exchange and other novel treatments as hemoperfusion can promise better and faster recovery in respiratory function and neuromuscular activity among COVID-19 patients who have musculature paralysis concomitantly. However, all these treatments are challenging and further clinical trials should be done to confirm the efficacy and safety of mentioned therapies.
Keywords :
Acute motor axonal neuropathy , COVID-19 , Corona virus , Critical illness myopathy , Critical illness neuropathy , GBS , Quadriparesis
Journal title :
Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (CJIM)
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2700913
Link To Document :
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