Erasmus GBS Respiratory Insufficiency Score (EGRIS)
Predict the probability of respiratory insufficiency within the first week of admission, in individual patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
About
The EGRIS is a clinical prediction model to predict the probability of respiratory insufficiency within the first week of admission, in individual patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome.
The score is developed and validated using prospectively collected data from a Dutch GBS cohort, and recently showed good performance in a GBS cohort from Japan.
Number of days between onset of weakness and hospital admission, presence of facial and/or bulbar weakness and severity of muscle weakness at hospital admission defined by the MRC sum score, were independently associated with the probability to develop respiratory insufficiency within the first week of admission. A logistic regression model was generated based on these risk factors, resulting in an estimate of the probability of respiratory insufficiency within the first week.
References
Walgaard C, Lingsma HF, Ruts L, Drenthen J, van Koningsveld R, Garssen MJ, van Doorn PA, Steyerberg EW, Jacobs BC.
Yamagishi Y, Suzuki H, et al.
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