Assessing the Relationship in Symptomology of Myalgic Encephalitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Long COVID

Nikitha Garapaty , Kristina M. Reyes , Lily Tehrani , Maximiliano Barbosa Mendoza , Patrick Hardigan
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The symptomology of Myalgic Encephalitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) shares many commonalities with Long COVID (LC). This study aimed to clearly define the comparison between ME/CFS and LC in terms of symptomology. A cross-sectional analysis of 27,651 interviewees from a National Health Interview Survey 2022 adult dataset was conducted. The data was controlled for subject's sex, race/ethnicity, age, life satisfaction, insurance coverage, poverty ratio, and comorbidities. A logistic regression was used to compare four groups: (1) LC individuals, (2) ME/CFS individuals, (3) LC with ME/CFS individuals, and (4) controls by symptoms of depression, anxiety, physical activity, fatigue, and memory. The results showed that subjects with both ME/CFS and LC were more likely to report memory issues, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and difficulty with physical activity followed by subjects with ME/CFS only, LC only, and the controls (P < .01). Our study suggests a synergistic mechanism between ME/CFS and LC in developing issues with anxiety, depression, fatigue, and physically activity in patients. The study's conclusions highlight the need to elucidate the possible overlap in pathophysiological mechanisms of ME/CFS and LC in the symptomology of patients.
肌痛性脑炎/慢性疲劳综合征与长冠肺炎的症状关系分析
肌痛性脑炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)的症状与长冠状病毒(LC)有许多共同点。本研究旨在明确ME/CFS与LC在症状方面的比较。对来自2022年全国健康访谈调查成人数据集的27,651名受访者进行了横断面分析。数据控制了受试者的性别、种族/民族、年龄、生活满意度、保险覆盖率、贫困率和合并症。采用logistic回归对四组进行比较:(1)LC组、(2)ME/CFS组、(3)LC合并ME/CFS组和(4)抑郁、焦虑、体力活动、疲劳和记忆症状对照。结果显示,同时患有ME/CFS和LC的受试者更有可能报告记忆问题、焦虑、抑郁、疲劳和身体活动困难,其次是仅患有ME/CFS、仅患有LC的受试者和对照组(P <;. 01)。我们的研究表明,ME/CFS和LC在患者出现焦虑、抑郁、疲劳和身体活动问题方面存在协同机制。该研究的结论强调有必要阐明ME/CFS和LC在患者症状中的病理生理机制可能重叠。
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American journal of medicine open
American journal of medicine open Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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