14Mechanical Ventilator
In some severe cases, Guillain-Barré syndrome would lead to respiratory issues and failure. Thus, a mechanical ventilator might be needed to monitor the patient’s breathing. In addition, this treatment option can prevent paralysis and help the body recover from damaged nerves caused by the condition. Also, your doctor might put on a heart monitor to track and measure other body’s functions. This can be a complicated and time-consuming process that is only used when the syndrome progresses and causes further complications. [14]















