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A Case Report on Post COVID -19 Vaccine Associated Guillain–Barré Syndrome
Author(s) -
S. Hemalatha,
M. Karishma,
Jayati Bera,
S. Blessy,
J. Thirumaran,
Tamizhini Loganathan,
Ankur Krishnan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2456-9119
DOI - 10.9734/jpri/2021/v33i59b34403
Subject(s) - medicine , guillain barre syndrome , weakness , acute motor axonal neuropathy , lumbar puncture , paralysis , anesthesia , critical illness polyneuropathy , polyneuropathy , pediatrics , cerebrospinal fluid , surgery , intensive care medicine , critically ill , critical illness
Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) is an autoimmune demyelinating illness in which a patient’s immune system attacks and cause deterioration of peripheral nervous system leading to progressive paralysis and polyneuropathy. The exact cause of the GBS is unclear but the main mechanism of behindis the demyelination of nerves especially the motor, sensory, and autonomic nerves which can be triggered by any immunologic or infectious agent. The infectious agent elicits the humoral and cellular mediated immune response due to their molecular mimicry in which the antibodies created against the infection matches with the proteins on the nerve. The characteristic features of Guillain–Barré syndrome are ascending flaccid paralysis, paresthesia, impairment of muscle reflexes, respiratory failureetc. The GBS is diagnosed via nerve conduction studies, lumbar puncture (Cerebrospinal fluid analysis), electromyography, Brighton criteria. Treatments like intravenous immunoglobulin therapy, plasma exchange can ease the symptoms and reduce the duration of the illness. This case report focusing on a 43-year-old female patient admitted seeking ventilatory support for respiratory distress caused by Guillain–Barré Syndrome in a tertiary hospital. Patient had developed limb weakness with ascending paralysis along with facial weakness within a couple of weeks after receiving the COVID -19 vaccination (COVISHIELD)one month back. Patient underwent nerve conduction study and routine monitoring of vital parameters. After conservative management with physiotherapy, ventilation, intravenous immunoglobulins and prophylaxis for pain and DVT patient gradually started improving the muscle power and was discharged to continue the rehabilitation care at home.

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