Madison Sunnquist, Leonard A Jason, Pamela Nehrke, Ellen M Goudsmit
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Abstract
Many professionals have described the clinical presentation of myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), but recent efforts have focused on the development of ME criteria that can be reliably applied. The current study compared the symptoms and functioning of individuals who met the newly-developed Institute of Medicine (IOM) clinical criteria to a revised version of the London criteria for ME. While 76% of a sample diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) met the IOM criteria, 44% met the revised London criteria. The revised London criteria identified patients with greater physical impairment. The results of this study indicate the need for a standard case definition with specific guidelines for operationalization. The application of case definitions has important implications for the number of individuals identified with ME, the pattern of symptoms experienced by these individuals, and the severity of their symptoms and functional limitations. Sample heterogeneity across research studies hinders researchers from replicating findings and impedes the search for biological markers and effective treatments.
许多专业人士都描述过肌痛性脑脊髓炎(ME)的临床表现,但最近的工作重点是制定能够可靠应用的ME标准。本研究比较了符合新制定的医学研究所(IOM)临床标准和伦敦标准修订版的 ME 患者的症状和功能。在被诊断为慢性疲劳综合症(CFS)的样本中,76%符合IOM标准,44%符合修订版伦敦标准。修订版伦敦标准识别出了身体受损程度更严重的患者。这项研究的结果表明,有必要制定一个标准的病例定义,并提供具体的操作指南。病例定义的应用对确定的 ME 患者人数、这些患者的症状模式及其症状和功能限制的严重程度具有重要影响。不同研究中样本的异质性阻碍了研究人员复制研究结果,也阻碍了对生物标记和有效治疗方法的探索。