Article, 2024

Electrodiagnostic subtyping in Guillain–Barré syndrome patients in the International Guillain–Barré Outcome Study

European Journal of Neurology, ISSN 1351-5101, 10.1111/ene.16335

Contributors

Arends S. 0000-0003-4279-4657 (Corresponding author) [1] [2] Drenthen J. 0000-0002-2165-6573 [2] de Koning L. [2] Van den Bergh P. 0000-0003-1954-4617 [3] Hadden R.D.M. 0000-0002-9702-0256 [4] Kuwabara S. [5] Reisin R.C. 0000-0002-7278-4639 [6] Shahrizaila N. [7] Ajroud-Driss S. [8] Antonini G. [9] Attarian S. 0000-0002-7211-4694 [10] Balducci C. [11] Bertorini T. [12] Brannagan T.H. 0000-0002-1812-8331 [13] Cavaletti G. 0000-0003-4128-2406 [11] Chao C.-C. [14] Chavada G. [15] Dillmann K.-U. [16] Dimachkie M.M. 0000-0002-7148-989X [17] Galassi G. [18] Gutierrez-Gutierrez G. [19] Harbo T. 0000-0003-2178-6076 [20] Islam B. Islam Z. 0000-0003-0935-8079 [21] Katzberg H.D. [22] Kusunoki S. 0000-0002-1584-8704 [23] Manganelli F. 0000-0001-9478-3744 [24] Miller J.A.L. 0000-0002-6970-1118 [25] Pardo J. [26] Pereon Y. [27] Rajabally Y.A. 0000-0002-7170-8343 [28] Sindrup S.H. 0000-0003-0357-8628 [29] Stettner M. [30] Uncini A. 0000-0002-8131-8912 [31] Verhamme C. [32] Vytopil M. [33] Waheed W. 0000-0003-3049-5430 [34] Jacobs B.C. 0000-0002-8985-2458 [2] Cornblath D.R. 0000-0003-2761-489X [35] Addington J.M. Badrising U.A. Barroso F.A. Bateman K. 0000-0002-0213-7102 Bella I.R. Benedetti L. van den Berg B. Bhavaraju-Sanka R. Briani C. Buermann J. Busby M. Butterworth S. Casasnovas C. Chen S. Claeys K.G. Conti E. Cosgrove J. Dalakas M. Van Damme P. 0000-0002-4010-2357 Dardiotis E. Davidson A. Doets A.Y. van Doorn P.A. 0000-0003-2584-3357 Echaniz-Laguna A. 0000-0003-1012-9783 Eftimov F. 0000-0002-0146-0776 Faber K.G. Fazio R. Feasby T.E. Fehmi J. Fokke C. Fujioka T. Fulgenzi E.A. Garssen M.P.J. Gijsbers C.J. Gilchrist J. Gilhuis J. Goldstein J.M. Gorson K.C. Goyal N. Granit V. 0000-0002-6519-7225 Gutmann L. Hartung H.-P. Holt J.K.L. Hsieh S.-T. Htut M. Hughes R.A.C. Jerico Pascual I. Kaida K. Karafiath S. Khoshnoodi M.A. Kiers L. Kleiweg R.P. Kokubun N. Kolb N.A. van Koningsveld R. van der Kooi A.J. Kramers H. Kuitwaard K. Kwan J. Ladha S.S. Lassen L.L. Lawson V. Lehmann H.C. 0000-0003-0674-9891 Leon Cejas L. Leonhard S.E. 0000-0003-4832-6926 Luijten L.W.G. Lunn M.P. 0000-0003-3174-6027 Manji H. Marfia G.A. Infante C.M. Martin-Aguilar L. Martinez Hernandez E. Mataluni G. Mattiazzi M. McDermott C.J. 0000-0002-1269-9053 Meekins G.D. Mohammad Q.D. Monges S. de la Tassa G.M. Nascimbene C. Nobile-Orazio E. 0000-0003-2624-8138 Nowak R.J. Osei-Bonsu M. Pelouto F. Pulley M. Gutierrez L.Q. Reddel S.W. van der Ree T. Rinaldi S. 0000-0003-2039-3457 Ripellino P. Roberts R.C. 0000-0003-0008-4649 Rojas-Marcos I. Roodbol J. Rudnicki S.A. Sachs G.M. Samijn J.P.A. Santoro L. Schenone A. Tous M.J.S. Sheikh K.A. Silvestri N.J. Sundrup S.H. Sommer C. 0000-0002-7064-5002 Stein B. Stino A.M. Thomma R.C.M. Twydell P. Varrato J.D. Vermeij F.H. Verschuuren J. Visser L.H. Walgaard C. Wang Y. Willison H.J. 0000-0002-5997-1683 Wirtz P.W. van Woerkom M. Zivkovic S.A.

Affiliations

  1. [1] Haga Hospital
  2. [NORA names: Netherlands; Europe, EU; OECD];
  3. [2] Erasmus MC
  4. [NORA names: Netherlands; Europe, EU; OECD];
  5. [3] Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc
  6. [NORA names: Belgium; Europe, EU; OECD];
  7. [4] King's College Hospital
  8. [NORA names: United Kingdom; Europe, Non-EU; OECD];
  9. [5] Chiba University Hospital
  10. [NORA names: Japan; Asia, East; OECD];

Abstract

Background and purpose: Various electrodiagnostic criteria have been developed in Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS). Their performance in a broad representation of GBS patients has not been evaluated. Motor conduction data from the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) cohort were used to compare two widely used criterion sets and relate these to diagnostic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis criteria. Methods: From the first 1500 patients in IGOS, nerve conduction studies from 1137 (75.8%) were available for the current study. These patients were classified according to nerve conduction studies criteria proposed by Hadden and Rajabally. Results: Of the 1137 studies, 68.3% (N = 777) were classified identically according to criteria by Hadden and Rajabally: 111 (9.8%) axonal, 366 (32.2%) demyelinating, 195 (17.2%) equivocal, 35 (3.1%) inexcitable and 70 (6.2%) normal. Thus, 360 studies (31.7%) were classified differently. The areas of differences were as follows: 155 studies (13.6%) classified as demyelinating by Hadden and axonal by Rajabally; 122 studies (10.7%) classified as demyelinating by Hadden and equivocal by Rajabally; and 75 studies (6.6%) classified as equivocal by Hadden and axonal by Rajabally. Due to more strictly defined cutoffs fewer patients fulfilled demyelinating criteria by Rajabally than by Hadden, making more patients eligible for axonal or equivocal classification by Rajabally. In 234 (68.6%) axonal studies by Rajabally the revised El Escorial (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) criteria were fulfilled; in axonal cases by Hadden this was 1.8%. Conclusions and discussion: This study shows that electrodiagnosis in GBS is dependent on the criterion set utilized, both of which are based on expert opinion. Reappraisal of electrodiagnostic subtyping in GBS is warranted.

Keywords

Guillain–Barré syndrome, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, electrodiagnosis, nerve conduction studies, polyneuropathy

Funders

  • Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam
  • Annexon and Hansa Biopharma
  • GBS/CIDP Foundation International
  • CSL Behring
  • University of Glasgow
  • Prinses Beatrix Spierfonds

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