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Introduction/aims: The value of electrodiagnostic subtyping of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is still debated. This study aimed to determine the diagnostic yield, timing, and changes of the electrodiagnostic subtyping in patients with GBS in serial nerve conduction studies (NCS). Methods: Data were extracted from the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) database. Serial NCS were available for 469 patients. For the serial NCS analysis, the intervals between the first and second study were defined as ≥ 7 and ≤ 42 days after onset of weakness. All NCS were classified according to the electrodiagnostic criteria sets of Hadden et al. and Rajabally et al. Results: In NCS conducted within 3 days of onset of weakness, an axonal or demyelinating subtype could be demonstrated in 58.4% (Hadden) and 52.1% (Rajabally). NCS performed at a later timepoint demonstrated a similar yield of axonal and demyelinating subtypes. In patients with motor-sensory and motor GBS, the electrodiagnostic subtype changed on serial NCS in 37.8% (Hadden) and 44.7% (Rajabally). As the subtypes changed in multiple and opposite directions, the total proportion of axonal and demyelinating subtypes remained stable across time points. In patients with motor GBS, both axonal and demyelinating subtypes were found. Discussion: This study demonstrates the highly dynamic disease course of GBS. The role of NCS remains to support the clinical diagnosis of GBS and should be performed as quickly as possible after onset of weakness. If these early NCS are non-diagnostic, repeating the study should be considered. Electrodiagnostic subtyping offers no additional value.
Dynamics of Nerve Conduction Studies in Patients With Guillain-Barré Syndrome / Samuel, Arends; Laura, De Koning; Judith, Drenthen; Mahova, Zhu; Peter Y K, Van Den Bergh; Robert M, Hadden; Nortina, Shahrizaila; Ricardo C, Reisin; Satoshi, Kuwabara; Senda, Ajroud-Driss; Giovanni, Antonini; Claudia, Balducci; Fabio A, Barroso; Thomas H, Brannagan; Jan, Buermann; Carlos, Casasnovas; Guido, Cavaletti; Chao, Chi-Chao; Ulrich, Dillmann; Mazen M, Dimachkie; Giuliana, Galassi; Gerardo, Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez; Thomas, Harbo; Sung-Tsang, Hsieh; Badrul, Islam; Hans, Katzberg; Lynette, Kiers; Giorgia, Mataluni; Julio, Pardo; Yann, Peréon; Yusuf A, Rajabally; Mark, Stettner; Camiel, Verhamme; Michal, Vytopil; Waheed, Waqar; David R, Cornblath; Bart C, Jacobs; M Addington, Igos Consortium James; Ajroud-Driss, Senda; Amino, Hiroshi; Antonini, Giovanni; Attarian, Sharam; A Badrising, Umesh; Balducci, Claudia; A Barroso, Fabio; Bateman, Kathleen; Bella, Isabelita; Benedetti, Luana; Bertorini, Tulio; Bhavaraju-Sanka, Ratna; Binda, Davide; Brannagan, Thomas; Briani, Chiara; Buermann, Jan; Busby, Mark; Butterworth, Steven; Casasnovas, Carlos; Cavaletti, Guido; Chavada, Govind; Chao, Chi-Chao; Chen, Shan; Claeys, Kristl; Conti, Eugenia; S Cosgrove, Jeremy; Dalakas, Marinos; Van Damme, Philip; Dardiotis, Efthimios; Davidson, Amy; Dillmann, Ulrich; Dimachkie, Mazen; Doets, Alex; Van Doorn, Pieter; Echaniz-Laguna, Andoni; Eftimov, Filip; G Faber, Karin; Fazio, Raffaella; E Feasby, Thomas; Fehmi, Janev; Fokke, Chris; Fujioka, Toshiki; Fulgenzi, Ernesto; Galassi, Giuliana; J Garssen, Marcel P; J Gijsbers, Cees; M Gilchrist, James; Gilhuis, Job; M Goldstein, Jonathan; C Gorson, Kenneth; Goyal, Namita; Granit, Volkan; Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Gerardo; Gutmann, Ludwig; Harbo, Thomas; Hartung, Hans-Peter; L Holt, James K; Hsieh, Sung-Tsang; Htut, Min; C Hughes, Richard A; Islam, Badrul; Islam, Zhahirul; Jericó-Pascual, Ivonne; Kaida, Kenichi; Karafiath, Summer; Katzberg, Hans; Ali Khoshnoodi, Mohammad; Kiers, Lynette; P Kleiweg, Ruud; Kokubun, Norito; A Kolb, Noah; Van Koningsveld, Rinske; J Van Der Kooi, Anneke; Kramers, Hans; Kuitwaard, Krista; Y Kwan, Justin; S Ladha, Shafeeq; Landschoff Lassen, Lisbeth; H Lawson, Victoria; Lehmann, Helmar; Leon Cejas, Luciana; Luijten, Linda; T Lunn, Michael P; Manganelli, Fiore; Manji, Hadi; A Marfia, Girolama; Márquez Infante, Celedonio; Martín-Aguilar, Lorena; Martinez-Hernandez, Eugenia; Mataluni, Giorgia; Mattiazzi, Marcelo; Mcdermott, Christopher; Meekins, Gregg; Deen Mohammad, Quazi; Monges, Soledad; Moris De La Tassa, Germán; Nascimbene, Caterina; Nobile-Orazio, Eduardo; J Nowak, Richard; Osei-Bonsu, Michael; Pardo, Julio; Pelouto, Farah; Péreon, Yann; T Pulley, Michael; Querol Gutiérrez, Luis; Rajabally, Yusuf; W Reddel, Stephen; Van Der Ree, Taco; Rinaldi, Simon; Ripellino, Paolo; C Roberts, Rhys; Rojas-Marcos, Iñigo; A Rudnicki, Stacy; M Sachs, George; A Samijn, Johnny P; Santoro, Lucio; Schenone, Angelo; José Sedano Tous, Maria; Sekiguchi, Yukari; A Sheikh, Kazim; Joseph Silvestri, Nicholas; H Sundrup, Soeren; Sommer, Claudia; Stein, Beth; Stettner, Mark; Maher Stino, Amro; M Thomma, Robin C; Twydell, Paul; Uncini, Giovanni; D Varrato, Jay; Verhamme, Camiel; H Vermeij, Frederique; Verschuuren, Jan; H Visser, Leo; Vytopil, Michal; Walgaard, Christa; Wang, Min; Wang, Yuzhong; Waqar, Waheed; J Willison, Hugh; W Wirtz, Paul; Van Woerkom, Marieke; A Zivkovic, Sascha. - In: MUSCLE & NERVE. - ISSN 1097-4598. - 73:5(2026). [10.1002/mus.70152]
Dynamics of Nerve Conduction Studies in Patients With Guillain-Barré Syndrome
Arends, Samuel;de Koning, Laura;Drenthen, Judith;Zhu, Mahova;van den Bergh, Peter Y K;Hadden, Robert M;Shahrizaila, Nortina;Reisin, Ricardo C;Kuwabara, Satoshi;Ajroud-Driss, Senda;Antonini, Giovanni;Balducci, Claudia;Barroso, Fabio A;Brannagan, Thomas H;Buermann, Jan;Casasnovas, Carlos;Cavaletti, Guido;Chao, Chi-Chao;Dillmann, Ulrich;Dimachkie, Mazen M;Galassi, Giuliana;Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez, Gerardo;Harbo, Thomas;Hsieh, Sung-Tsang;Islam, Badrul;Katzberg, Hans;Kiers, Lynette;Mataluni, Giorgia;Pardo, Julio;Peréon, Yann;Rajabally, Yusuf A;Stettner, Mark;Verhamme, Camiel;Vytopil, Michal;Waqar, Waheed;Cornblath, David R;Jacobs, Bart C;IGOS consortium James M Addington;Senda Ajroud-Driss;Hiroshi Amino;Giovanni Antonini;Sharam Attarian;Umesh A Badrising;Claudia Balducci;Fabio A Barroso;Kathleen Bateman;Isabelita Bella;Luana Benedetti;Tulio Bertorini;Ratna Bhavaraju-Sanka;Davide Binda;Thomas Brannagan;Chiara Briani;Jan Buermann;Mark Busby;Steven Butterworth;Carlos Casasnovas;Guido Cavaletti;Govind Chavada;Chi-Chao Chao;Shan Chen;Kristl Claeys;Eugenia Conti;Jeremy S Cosgrove;Marinos Dalakas;Philip van Damme;Efthimios Dardiotis;Amy Davidson;Ulrich Dillmann;Mazen Dimachkie;Alex Doets;Pieter van Doorn;Andoni Echaniz-Laguna;Filip Eftimov;Karin G Faber;Raffaella Fazio;Thomas E Feasby;Janev Fehmi;Chris Fokke;Toshiki Fujioka;Ernesto Fulgenzi;Giuliana Galassi;Marcel P J Garssen;Cees J Gijsbers;James M Gilchrist;Job Gilhuis;Jonathan M Goldstein;Kenneth C Gorson;Namita Goyal;Volkan Granit;Gerardo Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez;Ludwig Gutmann;Thomas Harbo;Hans-Peter Hartung;James K L Holt;Sung-Tsang Hsieh;Min Htut;Richard A C Hughes;Badrul Islam;Zhahirul Islam;Ivonne Jericó-Pascual;Kenichi Kaida;Summer Karafiath;Hans Katzberg;Mohammad Ali Khoshnoodi;Lynette Kiers;Ruud P Kleiweg;Norito Kokubun;Noah A Kolb;Rinske van Koningsveld;Anneke J van der Kooi;Hans Kramers;Krista Kuitwaard;Justin Y Kwan;Shafeeq S Ladha;Lisbeth Landschoff Lassen;Victoria H Lawson;Helmar Lehmann;Luciana Leon Cejas;Linda Luijten;Michael P T Lunn;Fiore Manganelli;Hadi Manji;Girolama A Marfia;Celedonio Márquez Infante;Lorena Martín-Aguilar;Eugenia Martinez-Hernandez;Giorgia Mataluni;Marcelo Mattiazzi;Christopher McDermott;Gregg Meekins;Quazi Deen Mohammad;Soledad Monges;Germán Moris de la Tassa;Caterina Nascimbene;Eduardo Nobile-Orazio;Richard J Nowak;Michael Osei-Bonsu;Julio Pardo;Farah Pelouto;Yann Péreon;Michael T Pulley;Luis Querol Gutiérrez;Yusuf Rajabally;Stephen W Reddel;Taco van der Ree;Simon Rinaldi;Paolo Ripellino;Rhys C Roberts;Iñigo Rojas-Marcos;Stacy A Rudnicki;George M Sachs;Johnny P A Samijn;Lucio Santoro;Angelo Schenone;Maria José Sedano Tous;Yukari Sekiguchi;Kazim A Sheikh;Nicholas Joseph Silvestri;Soeren H Sundrup;Claudia Sommer;Beth Stein;Mark Stettner;Amro Maher Stino;Robin C M Thomma;Paul Twydell;Giovanni Uncini;Jay D Varrato;Camiel Verhamme;Frederique H Vermeij;Jan Verschuuren;Leo H Visser;Michal Vytopil;Christa Walgaard;Min Wang;Yuzhong Wang;Waheed Waqar;Hugh J Willison;Paul W Wirtz;Marieke van Woerkom;Sascha A Zivkovic
2026
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Introduction/aims: The value of electrodiagnostic subtyping of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is still debated. This study aimed to determine the diagnostic yield, timing, and changes of the electrodiagnostic subtyping in patients with GBS in serial nerve conduction studies (NCS). Methods: Data were extracted from the International GBS Outcome Study (IGOS) database. Serial NCS were available for 469 patients. For the serial NCS analysis, the intervals between the first and second study were defined as ≥ 7 and ≤ 42 days after onset of weakness. All NCS were classified according to the electrodiagnostic criteria sets of Hadden et al. and Rajabally et al. Results: In NCS conducted within 3 days of onset of weakness, an axonal or demyelinating subtype could be demonstrated in 58.4% (Hadden) and 52.1% (Rajabally). NCS performed at a later timepoint demonstrated a similar yield of axonal and demyelinating subtypes. In patients with motor-sensory and motor GBS, the electrodiagnostic subtype changed on serial NCS in 37.8% (Hadden) and 44.7% (Rajabally). As the subtypes changed in multiple and opposite directions, the total proportion of axonal and demyelinating subtypes remained stable across time points. In patients with motor GBS, both axonal and demyelinating subtypes were found. Discussion: This study demonstrates the highly dynamic disease course of GBS. The role of NCS remains to support the clinical diagnosis of GBS and should be performed as quickly as possible after onset of weakness. If these early NCS are non-diagnostic, repeating the study should be considered. Electrodiagnostic subtyping offers no additional value.
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