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Guillain-Barré Syndrome Disability Scale: Running

This document outlines a 6-point scale for measuring disability levels in Guillain-Barré syndrome patients, ranging from fully healthy at level 0 to death at level 6. Level 1 involves minor neuropathy symptoms but ability to do manual work or run. Level 2 is ability to walk unaided but not do manual work or run. Level 3 involves walking with support over 5 meters. Level 4 is confinement to bed or chair. Level 5 requires assisted ventilation at any time.

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Guillain-Barré Syndrome Disability Scale: Running

This document outlines a 6-point scale for measuring disability levels in Guillain-Barré syndrome patients, ranging from fully healthy at level 0 to death at level 6. Level 1 involves minor neuropathy symptoms but ability to do manual work or run. Level 2 is ability to walk unaided but not do manual work or run. Level 3 involves walking with support over 5 meters. Level 4 is confinement to bed or chair. Level 5 requires assisted ventilation at any time.

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Guillain-Barré syndrome disability scale

0. Healthy
1. Minor symptoms or signs of neuropathy
but capable of manual work / capable of
running
2. Able to walk without support of a stick (5 m
across an open space) but incapable of
manual work / running
3. Able to walk with a stick, appliance of support (5 m across an open space)
4. Confined to bed or chair bound
5. Requiring assisted ventilation (for any part of the day or night)
6. Death

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