Diagnosis and management of patients with polyneuropathy

Author/s: 
Mirian, A., Aljohani, Z., Grushka, D., Florendo-Cumbermack, A.
Date Added: 
February 15, 2023
Journal/Publication: 
CMAJ
Publisher: 
CMA Impact Inc
Publication Date: 
February 13, 2023
Issue: 
6
Volume: 
195
Pages: 
E227-E233
Type: 
Meta-analyses, Reviews, and Guidelines
Format: 
Article
DOI (1): 
10.1503/cmaj.220936
PMID (1): 
36781195

RPR Commentary

A general review of polyneuropathy syndromes noting red flags and a diagnostic algorithm. James W. Mold, MD, MPH

Abstract

Polyneuropathy is a common neurologic condition with an overall prevalence in the general population of about 1%–3%, increasing to roughly 7% among people older than 65 years. Polyneuropathy has many causes, and can present in many different ways; thus, it requires a logical clinical approach for evaluation, diagnosis and management. We review the approach to evaluating a patient with polyneuropathy by highlighting important aspects of the history and neurologic examination. We focus on the role of diagnostic investigations for distal symmetric polyneuropathy (DSP), the most common subtype, and an approach to the symptomatic treatment of painful diabetic polyneuropathy (PDN). We draw on practice based guidelines, meta-analyses and systematic reviews, where
possible, as they represent the highest levels of evidence (Box 1).

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