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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
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The relationship of sleep complaints to mood, fatigue, disability, and lifestyle was examined in 69
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) patients without psychiatric disorder, 58
CFS
patients with psychiatric disorder, 38 psychiatric out-patients with chronic depressive disorders, and 45 healthy controls. The groups were matched for age and gender. There were few differences between the prevalence or nature of sleep complaints of
CFS
patients with or without current DSM-IIIR
depression
, anxiety or somatization disorder.
CFS
patients reported significantly more naps and waking by pain, a similar prevalence of difficulties in maintaining sleep, and significantly less difficulty getting off to sleep compared to depressed patients. Sleep continuity complaints preceded fatigue in only 20% of
CFS
patients, but there was a strong association between relapse and sleep disturbance. Certain types of sleep disorder were associated with increased disability or fatigue in
CFS
patients. Disrupted sleep appears to complicate the course of
CFS
. For the most part, sleep complaints are either attributable to the lifestyle of
CFS
patients or seem inherent to the underlying condition of
CFS
. They are generally unrelated to
depression
or anxiety in
CFS
.
...
PMID:The relation of sleep difficulties to fatigue, mood and disability in chronic fatigue syndrome. 922 7
The article reports on the revision of the Cognitive Errors Questionnaire (CEQ). The CEQ which was originally developed to measure cognitive distortions specific to chronic pain, has been significantly shortened and made applicable to a wider range of somatic problems. The Cognitive Errors Questionnaire-Revised (CEQ-R) contains two subscales: Somatic--distortions specific to somatic experiences; and General--distortions to everyday life events. Validation of the scale with
CFS
, depressed, and chronic pain groups and healthy controls confirms the CEQ-R loads onto general and somatic factors. Both subscales have high internal consistency and good test-retest reliability. The pattern of subjects' responses to the CEQ-R scores showed that the depressed group scored significantly higher on the General CEQ-R scale than the other groups, whereas the
CFS
and chronic pain groups scored higher than healthy controls on the Somatic CEQ-R. Somatic CEQ-R scores showed a significant decrease over the course of a pain management program, with a concomitant decrease in disability and
depression
scores. Further analyses showed the Somatic CEQ-R to be significantly related to self and symptom focusing, whereas the General CEQ-R was found to be significantly correlated with higher
depression
, lower self-esteem, and self focusing. The CEQ-R may be a useful instrument to examine the relationship between cognitive distortions and disability in a variety of illnesses, and to differentiate primary
depression
from overlapping somatic disorders.
...
PMID:Cognitive distortions of somatic experiences: revision and validation of a measure. 930 55
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is characterized by severe fatigue, lasting for at least 6 months, for which no somatic explanation can be found. Because hyperventilation can produce substantial fatigue, it seems worthwhile to investigate the relationship between it and
CFS
. It might be hypothesized that hyperventilation plays a causal or perpetuating role in
CFS
.
CFS
patients, non-
CFS
patients known to experience hyperventilation, and healthy controls were compared on complaints of fatigue and hyperventilation.
CFS
patients and non-
CFS
patients known to experience hyperventilation offered substantial complaints of fatigue and hyperventilation, both to a similar degree. Physiological evidence of hyperventilation was found significantly more often in
CFS
patients than in healthy controls. However, no significant differences between
CFS
patients with and
CFS
patients without hyperventilation were found on severity of fatigue, impairment, number of complaints, activity level, psychopathology, and
depression
. It is concluded that hyperventilation in
CFS
should probably be regarded as an epiphenomenon.
...
PMID:The chronic fatigue syndrome and hyperventilation. 933 Feb 36
In this prospective study, 137 patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
were followed-up at a 1-year interval to determine factors relating to outcomes. Nearly two thirds reported an improvement on direct ratings of change. In analyses with fatigue and functional impairment at follow-up as the criteria, and controlling for earlier status, poorer outcomes were predicted by illness duration, subjective cognitive difficulty, and somatic symptoms; there was no influence of anxiety,
depression
, or general emotional distress. Fatigue was also predicted by information-seeking, and impairment by behavioral disengagement and a low internal locus of control. The belief that one's actions can influence outcomes modified the relationship between illness accommodation and both fatigue and impairment; adverse outcomes were associated with accommodating to illness only in the context of lower levels of perceived control. Thus, it is suggested that interventions that either discourage avoidance of activity or enhance perceived control could benefit the course of the illness.
...
PMID:Coping and other predictors of outcome in chronic fatigue syndrome: a 1-year follow-up. 933 Feb 40
Latent variable models of functional somatic symptoms were estimated for a sample of 686 family medicine patients. Symptom items from the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule were selected to approximate diagnoses of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS),
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that hypothesized latent variables of somatic
depression
, somatic anxiety, FM-like, CF-like, and IB-like syndromes fit the observed covariations better than models hypothesizing fewer latent variables. Results offer tentative confirmation of functional somatic syndromes as discrete entities and suggest that relaxing the diagnostic criteria for somatization may identify individuals with distress limited to a single functional system.
...
PMID:Latent variable models of functional somatic distress. 934 50
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), a recently named heterogeneous disorder, is an illness of unknown etiology. The association between
CFS
and several viral infection has been suggested. Here, we centered on the possible link between
CFS
and Borna disease virus (BDV) infection. BDV is a neurotropic, nonsegmented negative-strand (NNS) RNA virus. Recent epidemiological data have suggested that BDV may be closely associated with
depression
and schizophrenia in humans. In Japanese patients with
CFS
, the prevalence of BDV infection was 34% (30/89) and 12% (7/57) by immunoblotting and PCR analysis, respectively. Furthermore, anti-BDV antibodies and BDV RNA were detected in a family cluster with
CFS
. These results suggested that this virus contributes to or initiates
CFS
, although the single etiologic role of BDV is unlikely.
...
PMID:[Demonstration on Borna disease virus in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome]. 939 13
Urinary free cortisol excretion (UFC) was compared in 21 patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
), in 10 melancholic depressives and in 15 healthy controls. Patients with
depression
had UFC values which were significantly higher than healthy comparison subjects, whereas UFC excretion of
CFS
patients was significantly lower than the comparison group. These findings are in keeping with currently held hypotheses of hyperactivity and hypoactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis in
depression
and
chronic fatigue syndrome
respectively. Five of the 21
CFS
patients had a co-morbid depressive illness. This sub-group retained the profile of UFC excretion of those with
CFS
alone, suggesting a different pathophysiological basis for depressive symptoms in
CFS
.
...
PMID:Urinary free cortisol excretion in chronic fatigue syndrome, major depression and in healthy volunteers. 947 43
Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is characterized by profound fatigue and an array of diffuse somatic symptoms. Our group has established that impaired activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is an essential neuroendocrine feature of this condition. The relevance of this finding to the pathophysiology of
CFS
is supported by the observation that the onset and course of this illness is excerbated by physical and emotional stressors. It is also notable that this HPA dysregulation differs from that seen in melancholic
depression
, but shares features with other clinical syndromes (e.g., fibromyalgia). How the HPA axis dysfunction develops is unclear, though recent work suggests disturbances in serotonergic neurotransmission and alterations in the activity of AVP, an important co-secretagogue that, along with CRH, influences HPA axis function. In order to provide a more refined view of the nature of the HPA dusturbance in patients with
CFS
, we have studied the detailed, pulsatile characteristics of the HPA axis in a group of patients meeting the 1994 CDC case criteria for
CFS
. Results of that work are consistent with the view that patients with
CFS
have a reduction of HPA axis activity due, in part, to impaired central nervous system drive. These observations provide an important clue to the development of more effective treatment to this disabling condition.
...
PMID:Evidence for and pathophysiologic implications of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation in fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. 962 95
Phosphate depletion is associated with neuromuscular dysfunction due to changes in mitochondrial respiration that result in a defect of intracellular oxidative metabolism. Phosphate diabetes causes phosphate depletion due to abnormal renal re-absorption of phosphate be the proximal renal tubule. Most of the symptoms presented by patients with phosphate diabetes such as myalgia, fatigue and mild
depression
, are also common in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
, but this differential diagnosis has not been considered. We investigated the possible association between
chronic fatigue syndrome
and phosphate diabetes in 87 patients who fulfilled the criteria for
chronic fatigue syndrome
. Control subjects were 37 volunteers, who explicitly denied fatigue and chronic illness on a screening questionnaire. Re-absorption of phosphate by the proximal renal tubule, phosphate clearance and renal threshold phosphate concentration were the main outcome measures in both groups. Of the 87 patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
, nine also fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for phosphate diabetes. In conclusion, we report a previously undefined relationship between
chronic fatigue syndrome
and phosphate diabetes. Phosphate diabetes should be considered in differential diagnosis with
chronic fatigue syndrome
; further studies are needed to investigate the incidence of phosphate diabetes in patients with
chronic fatigue syndrome
and the possible beneficial effect of vitamin D and oral phosphate supplements.
...
PMID:Phosphate diabetes in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. 1019 6
The symptom of intolerance to low levels of environmental chemicals (CI, chemical intolerance) is a feature of several controversial polysymptomatic conditions that overlap symptomatically with
depression
and somatization, i.e.,
chronic fatigue syndrome
, fibromyalgia, multiple chemical sensitivity, and Persian Gulf syndrome. These syndromes can involve many somatic symptoms consistent with possible inflammation. Immunological or neurogenic triggering might account for such inflammation. Serum neopterin, which has an inverse relationship with l-tryptophan availability, may offer a marker of inflammation and macrophage/monocyte activation. This study compared middle-aged women with CI (who had high levels of affective distress; n = 14), depressives without CI (n = 10), and normals (n = 11). Groups did not differ in 4 p.m. resting levels of serum neopterin. However, the CI alone had strong positive correlations between neopterin and all of the scales measuring somatization. These preliminary findings suggest the need for additional research on biological correlates of 'unexplained' multiple somatic symptoms in subtypes of apparent somatizing disorders.
...
PMID:Serum neopterin and somatization in women with chemical intolerance, depressives, and normals. 970 17
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