Wu and colleagues retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 541 patients who were diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) from 2003 to 2014, among whom 80 patients (14.8 %) required mechanical ventilation [1]. Via multivariate logistic regression analysis, independent predictors for mechanical ventilation and short-term prognosis in mechanically ventilated patients were identified [1]. This study was well designed and conducted. In-hospital infections were not mentioned in the study, however, which seems lacking for such a study given it is an important parameter.
We wonder whether the rate of in-hospital infections was simply not included in the analysis or whether it was proved not to be an independent predictor for mechanical ventilation after multivariate logistic regression analysis. Ali and colleagues [2] described a historical cohort of mechanically ventilated patients with GBS in a tertiary-care center. They found that ventilator-associated pneumonia was the most frequent complication and was associated with prolonged mechanical ventilation [2]. We are eager, therefore, to know about the incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia and whether it is a predictor for poor short-term outcome. In addition, intravenous corticosteroids are not recommended for the treatment of GBS according to several international guidelines and we would like to know why corticosteroids were used on a large number of patients with GBS in the study by Wu and colleagues.
GBS typically occurs after an infectious disease, two-thirds of patients presenting with symptoms of a respiratory or gastrointestinal tract infection before its onset [3]. Wu and colleagues included antecedent infections as a parameter in their analysis; however, we are eager to know whether stratified analysis according to respiratory and gastrointestinal infections was performed.
Abbreviations
- GBS
Guillain-Barré syndrome
- IVIg
intravenous immunoglobulin
Footnotes
See related research by Wu et al., http://www.ccforum.com/content/19/1/310.
Competing interests
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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