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==Background==
==Background==
*Determine if patient has actual neuromuscular weakness (suggesting CNS dysfunction) or non-neuromuscular weakness.


Determine if patient has actual neuromuscular weakness (suggesting CNS dysfuction) or non-neuromuscular weakness.
==Clinical Features==
 
==Clincial Features==
===History===
===History===
*'''True motor weakness (neuromuscular weakness)? Bilateral or unilateral (distribution of weakness)?'''  
*'''True motor weakness (neuromuscular weakness)? Bilateral or unilateral (distribution of weakness)?'''  
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***Weakness involving both central and peripheral nervous system? Inflammatory/Autoimmune or toxic/metabolic  
***Weakness involving both central and peripheral nervous system? Inflammatory/Autoimmune or toxic/metabolic  
***Discrete sensory level and/or bladder dysfunction? [[Spinal Cord Lesion]]  
***Discrete sensory level and/or bladder dysfunction? [[Spinal Cord Lesion]]  
***Involvement of proximal > distal musculature? Myopathy  
***Involvement of proximal > distal musculature? Myopathy, Polymyalgia Rheumatica
***Involvement of distal > proximal musculature? Neuropathy
**Unilateral weakness: [[CVA]], [[TIA]]  
**Unilateral weakness: [[CVA]], [[TIA]]  
*'''If non-neuromuscular weakness''' then BROAD differential, obtain:  
*'''If non-neuromuscular weakness''' then BROAD differential, obtain:  
**[[ECG]], CBC, Chem10, LFTs, blood cultures, UA/urine culture, drug levels, CXR, Consider Head CT (focal deficit, altered, history of cancer, anticoagulation with minor trauma)
**[[ECG]], CBC, Chem10, [[LFTs]], blood cultures, [[UA]]/urine culture, drug levels, [[CXR]], Consider [[Head CT]] ([[focal deficit]], [[AMS|altered]], history of cancer, [[anticoagulation]] with minor trauma)
*'''Onset of weakness sudden or gradual?'''  
*'''Onset of weakness sudden or gradual?'''  
**Sudden suggests vaso-occlusive etiology [[CVA]]/[[TIA]]  
**Sudden suggests vaso-occlusive etiology [[CVA]]/[[TIA]]  
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*'''Significant event surrounding onset of weakness?'''  
*'''Significant event surrounding onset of weakness?'''  
**[[Seizure]] prior to weakness? Todd’s paralysis
**[[Seizure]] prior to weakness? Todd’s paralysis
**Migraine headache? Complicated migraine
**Migraine headache? Complicated [[migraine]]
**Sudden onset of severe headache? [[SAH]]
**Sudden onset of severe headache? [[SAH]]
**Trauma? Epidural or [[Subdural Hematoma]]
**Trauma? Epidural or [[Subdural Hematoma]]
**Severe migratory neck or chest pain? Arterial dissection syndromes  
**Severe migratory neck or chest pain? [[vertebral and carotid artery dissection|Arterial dissection syndromes]]
*'''Temporal pattern to weakness? Fluctuating or fixed weakness?'''  
*'''Temporal pattern to weakness? Fluctuating or fixed weakness?'''  
**Weakness with repetitive motions? Neuromuscular junction pathology like [[Myasthenia Gravis]]
**Weakness with repetitive motions? Neuromuscular junction pathology like [[Myasthenia Gravis]]
*'''Associated symptoms?'''  
*'''Associated symptoms?'''  
**Headache: SAH, epidural/SDH, complicated migraines (young females), not usually stroke/TIA (unless high intracranial pressure)
**[[Headache]]: [[SAH]], epidural/[[SDH]], complicated migraines (young females), not usually stroke/TIA (unless high intracranial pressure)
**Vision changes: Posterior circulation stroke, [[Myasthenia Gravis]]
**[[visual disturbances|Vision changes]]: Posterior circulation [[stroke]], [[Myasthenia Gravis]]
**Shortness of breath: cardiovascular etiology
**[[Shortness of breath]]: cardiovascular etiology
**[[Chest pain]] or neck pain: Acute arterial dissection, [[AMI]]
**[[Chest pain]] or [[neck pain]]: Acute [[vertebral and carotid artery dissection|carotid/vertebral]]/[[aortic dissection]], [[AMI]]
**Abdominal or back pain:
**[[abdominal pain|Abdominal]] or [[back pain]]:
***with alteration of bowel habits? [[Botulism]], organophosphate poisoning, toxins, [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]], [[Electrolyte Imbalance]].  
***with alteration of bowel habits? [[Botulism]], organophosphate poisoning, toxins, [[Guillain-Barre Syndrome]], [[Electrolyte Imbalance]].  
***with lower extremity weakness? [[AAA]] with spinal cord infarction
***with lower extremity weakness? [[AAA]] with spinal cord infarction
***Back pain with unilateral weakness? Herniated disk with nerve impingement
***[[Back pain]] with unilateral weakness? Herniated disk with nerve impingement
***Bilateral weakness with sensory level s/p trauma? SCI, [[Cauda Equina Syndrome]]  
***Bilateral weakness with sensory level s/p trauma? [[spinal cord injury|SCI]], [[Cauda Equina Syndrome]]  
**Nausea/vomiting: sign of ↑ ICP, can lead to electrolyte imbalances
**[[Nausea/vomiting]]: sign of [[elevated ICP|↑ ICP]], can lead to [[electrolyte imbalances]]
**Rash: Dermatomyositis
**Rash: [[Dermatomyositis]]


===Physical Exam===
===Physical Exam===
Focus on clarifying if patient has true loss of strength and determining distribution of deficits. Check for trauma, carotid bruits, thyroid enlargement, irregular rhythm, unequal pulses, rashes or ticks.  
''Focus on clarifying if patient has true loss of strength and determining distribution of deficits. Check for trauma, carotid bruits, thyroid enlargement, irregular rhythm, unequal pulses, rashes or ticks.''


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| '''End-plate/muscle'''||||||||||
| '''End-plate/muscle'''||||||||||
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| Motor end plate||Ooccular,bulbar and descends, fatigable ||No||Nl/diminished||Nl/parethesias||No
| Motor end plate||Ocular, bulbar and descends, fatigable ||No||Nl/diminished||Nl/parethesias||No
|-
|-
| Muscle||Proximal > distal ||No||Nl/diminished||Normal||+/-
| Muscle||Proximal > distal ||No||Nl/diminished||Normal||+/-
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'''On all patients:'''
'''On all patients:'''
*CBC (anemia)
*CBC (anemia)
*Chem 10 ([[electrolyte disturbance]], [[hypoglycemia]], uremia)  
*Chem 10 ([[electrolyte disturbance]], [[hypoglycemia]], uremia, cardiac enzymes)  
*[[ECG]] (Ischemia,hypo/[[hyperkalemia]])  
*[[ECG]] ([[myocardial ischemia|Ischemia]], [[hypokalemia|hypo]]/[[hyperkalemia]])  


'''Consider:'''
'''Consider:'''
*CK (mypoathies)
*CK (myopathies)
*Thyroid studies
*ESR
*ESR
*[[CXR]] and [[UA]] (if infectious symptoms or elderly)
*[[CXR]] and [[UA]] (if infectious symptoms or elderly)
*FVC (if evidence of respiratory compromise, i.e. Myasthenia, GBS)  
*FVC (if evidence of respiratory compromise, i.e. Myasthenia, GBS)  
*[[CT head]] (if focal findings, [[altered mental status]], history of cancer, history of any trauma in patient on anticoagulation)
*[[CT head]] (if focal findings, [[altered mental status]], history of cancer, history of any trauma in patient on anticoagulation)
*MRI or CT with contrast (if a structural cord lesion is suspected)
*[[LP]] (CNS infection, GBS)
*[[LP]] (CNS infection, GBS)


==Management==
==Management==
===Intubation Indications===
===[[Intubation]] Indications===
*Severe fatigue  
*Severe fatigue  
*Inability protect airway  
*Inability to protect airway  
*Rapidly increasing PaCO2  
*Rapidly increasing PaCO2  
*Hypoxemia despite O2  
*[[Hypoxemia]] despite O2  
*FVC <12 mL/kg  
*FVC <12 mL/kg  
*Neg Insp Force <20 cm H2O
*Neg Insp Force <20 cm H2O
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==References==
==References==
 
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[[Category:Neurology]]
[[Category:Neurology]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]

Latest revision as of 20:00, 15 September 2022

Background

  • Determine if patient has actual neuromuscular weakness (suggesting CNS dysfunction) or non-neuromuscular weakness.

Clinical Features

History

Physical Exam

Focus on clarifying if patient has true loss of strength and determining distribution of deficits. Check for trauma, carotid bruits, thyroid enlargement, irregular rhythm, unequal pulses, rashes or ticks.

Location Weakness Bowel/Bladder Reflexes Sensory Pain
Upper motor neuron
Brain Variable Increased Diminished No
Brainstem "crossed" findings - ipsilateral cranial nerve weakness and contralateral hemiparesis
Cord Fixed level Yes Increased Diminished +/-
Lower motor neuron
Nerve Distal > proximal and ascends No Diminished Nl/parethesias No
End-plate/muscle
Motor end plate Ocular, bulbar and descends, fatigable No Nl/diminished Nl/parethesias No
Muscle Proximal > distal No Nl/diminished Normal +/-

Differential Diagnosis

Weakness

Evaluation

Workup

On all patients:

Consider:

  • CK (myopathies)
  • Thyroid studies
  • ESR
  • CXR and UA (if infectious symptoms or elderly)
  • FVC (if evidence of respiratory compromise, i.e. Myasthenia, GBS)
  • CT head (if focal findings, altered mental status, history of cancer, history of any trauma in patient on anticoagulation)
  • MRI or CT with contrast (if a structural cord lesion is suspected)
  • LP (CNS infection, GBS)

Management

Intubation Indications

  • Severe fatigue
  • Inability to protect airway
  • Rapidly increasing PaCO2
  • Hypoxemia despite O2
  • FVC <12 mL/kg
  • Neg Insp Force <20 cm H2O

Disposition

  • Depends on process
    • If normal initial workup, make sure has no respiratory compromise

See Also

External Links

References