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E R Unger1, J-M S Lin1, H Tian1, B M Gurbaxani1, R S Boneva1, J F Jones1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Multiple case definitions are in use to identify chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Even when using the same definition, methods used to apply definitional criteria may affect results. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) conducted two population-based studies estimating CFS prevalence using the 1994 case definition; one relied on direct questions for criteria of fatigue, functional impairment and symptoms (1997 Wichita; Method 1), and the other used subscale score thresholds of standardized questionnaires for criteria (2004 Georgia; Method 2). Compared to previous reports the 2004 CFS prevalence estimate was higher, raising questions about whether changes in the method of operationalizing affected this and illness characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: Case definition; Chronic fatigue syndrome; Surveillance methods
Year: 2016 PMID: 26973437 PMCID: PMC4788915 DOI: 10.1186/s12963-016-0077-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Popul Health Metr ISSN: 1478-7954
Fig. 1Schematic diagram for GA-T1 study conducted during 2007–2009
Brief comparison of methods of applying the 1994 case definition of CFS (see text for details)
| Method 1 – 1997 Wichita method | Method 2 – 2004 Georgia method | |
|---|---|---|
| Fatigue | Telephone interview – | Duration 6 months or longer |
| Functional Impairment | Telephone interview – “Yes” to one: | SF-36 v2 |
| 4 of 8 Case Defining Symptomsa | During the past month how often have you had < SYMPTOM > − “All the time” OR “Most of the time” | CDC Symptom Inventory |
Abbreviations: MFI-20 multidimensional fatigue inventory-20 questions, SF-36 medical outcomes survey short form-36 questions
aCFS case defining symptoms: post-exertional malaise, impaired memory or concentration, sore throat, tender cervical or axillary lymph nodes, muscle pain, multi-joint pain, new headaches, unrefreshing sleep
Characteristics of Study Sample (n=499)
| All Subjects (n=499) | Classified as CFS | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 Case Definition Method | |||
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| Characteristicsa [values are n (%) | |||
| Age in Yrs, Mean (SD) | 47.61 (9.84) | 46.76 (9.82) | 47.93 (9.90) |
| Sex | |||
| Female | 367 (73.55) | 49 (83.05) | 65 (91.55) |
| Male | 132 (26.45) | 10 (16.95) | 6 (8.45) |
| Race | |||
| Black | 98 (19.64) | 8 (13.56) | 12 (16.90) |
| White | 394 (78.96) | 48 (81.36) | 56 (78.87) |
| All Others | 7 (1.40) | 3 (5.08) | 3 (4.23) |
| Geographic Area | |||
| Metropolitan | 93 (18.64) | 7 (11.86) | 8 (11.27) |
| Urban | 161 (32.26) | 29 (49.15) | 39 (54.93) |
| Rural | 245 (49.10) | 23 (38.98) | 24 (33.80) |
| Married | 351(70.62) | 38 (64.41) | 46(64.79) |
| Education | |||
| ≤ High School | 99 (19.84) | 15 (25.42) | 17 (23.94) |
| Some College | 165 (33.07) | 22 (37.29) | 27 (38.03) |
| ≥ College | 233 (46.69) | 22 (37.29) | 27 (38.03) |
| Type of onset | |||
| Sudden | n/a | 10 (16.95) | 11 (15.49) |
| Gradual | n/a | 46 (77.97) | 36 (50.70) |
| Not known | n/a | 3 (5.08) | 24 (33.80) |
| Duration Fatigue in Yrs, Mean (SD) | n/a | 12.13(8.92) | 12.26 (9.87) |
n/a not applicable
aValues are n (%) unless otherwise indicated
Comparison of CFS Case Ascertainment using Two Methods of Applying the 1994 Case Definition (n=499)
| Method 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| CFS | Non-CFS | ||
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| CFS | 44 | 27 |
| Non-CFS | 15 | 413 | |
| Kappa= 0.63, 95 % CI= 0.53 - 0.73. | |||
| Concordance= 91.59 % | |||
| Discordance= 8.41 % | |||
Comparison of CFS Cases identified with Two Methods of Applying the 1994 Case Definition
| CFS Classification (non-overlapping categories) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Both Methods |
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| (n=44; M1/M2) | (n=15, only M1) | (n=27; only M2) | |
| MFI-20 | |||
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| 17.05 (0.35) | 14.20 (0.89) | 16.59 (0.46) |
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| 12.95 (0.66) | 10.27 (1.02) | 10.56 (0.66) |
| Physical Fatigue a, b | 14.89 (0.41) | 11.67 (1.04) | 12.19 (0.70) |
| Mental Fatigue | 13.36 (0.67) | 12.47 (1.18) | 11.33 (0.69) |
| Reduced Motivation | 12.84 (0.56) | 10.47 (0.94) | 11.56 (0.65) |
| SF-36 | |||
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| 58.64 (3.47) | 78.67 (4.77) | 64.81 (5.14) |
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| 31.25 (5.92) | 71.67 (7.66) | 42.59 (7.76) |
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| 45.17 (3.28) | 70.83 (5.41) | 55.09 (3.96) |
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| 46.21 (6.52) | 75.55 (8.89) | 70.37 (7.82) |
| Bodily Pain a, b, c | 35.20 (2.38) | 60.20 (4.58) | 46.67 (3.37) |
| General Health a, b | 39.59 (2.63) | 66.00 (4.58) | 52.48 (3.52) |
| Vitality b | 20.80 (1.93) | 36.33 (4.59) | 27.41 (3.37) |
| Mental Health b | 55.55 (3.26) | 75.73 (4.56) | 65.19 (3.83) |
| CDC SI | |||
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| 5.55 (0.19) | 4.6 (0.19) | 4.74 (0.13) |
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| 48.84 (2.22) | 23.23 (2.02) | 40.35 (1.94) |
| PEM in CDC SId, n (%) | 36 (81.82%) | 11 (73.33%) | 21 (77.78%) |
| Depression | |||
| Zung SDS Scoreb | 46.48 (1.17) | 37.20 (2.02) | 42.00 (1.35) |
| Depression (mod – severe), n (%) | 1 (2.27%) | 0 | 0 |
Sample mean was listed for each group and standard error of mean (SEM) was listed in parenthesis unless otherwise noted. Bonferroni correction was used for the p-value adjustment for the multiple group comparison
Bold font indicates the subscales used by Method 2 in establishing criteria for 1994 Case Definition
a Significant difference between M1/M2 and only M2
b Significant difference between M1/M2 and only M1
c Significant difference between only M1 and only M2
d PEM = Score ≥ 7.5 for post-exertional fatigue symptom in CDC SI
MFI, SF-36 and Symptom Inventory Criteria for CFS - Comparison of CFS Cases identified with Two Methods of Applying the 1994 Case Definition
| CFS Classification (non-overlapping categories) | |||
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| Criteria | Both Methods |
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| (n=44; M1/M2) | (n=15; only M1) | (n=27; only M2) | |
| (1) MFI Criterion (one of two cutoffs) | |||
| (i) General Fatigue ≥ 13* | 42 (95.45 %) | 9 (60.00 %) | 26 (96.30 %) |
| (ii) Reduced Activity ≥ 10 | 34 (77.27 %) | 7 (46.67 %) | 18 (66.67 %) |
| Met at least one* | 44 (100 %) | 11 (73.33 %) | 27 (100 %) |
| (2) SF-36 Criterion (one of four cutoffs) | |||
| (iii) Physical Functioning ≤ 70* | 32 (72.73 %) | 3 (20.00 %) | 14 (51.85 %) |
| (iv) Role Physical ≤ 50* | 33 (75.00 %) | 4 (26.67 %) | 19 (70.37 %) |
| (v) Social Functioning ≤ 75* | 42 (95.45 %) | 11 (73.33 %) | 25 (92.59 %) |
| (vi) Role Emotional ≤ 66.67 | 29 (65.91 %) | 6 (40.00 %) | 11 (40.74 %) |
| Met at least one* | 44 (100 %) | 11 (73.33 %) | 27 (100 %) |
| (3) CDC Symptom Criterion (Both cutoffs) | |||
| (vii) ≥ 4 CFS Symptoms lasting ≥ 6 months | 44 (100 %) | 15 (100 %) | 27 (100 %) |
| (viii) Summary Score ≥ 25* | 44 (100 %) | 5 (33.33 %) | 27 (100 %) |
| Met both | 44 (100 %) | 5 (33.33 %) | 27 (100 %) |
| Meet all criteria (1),(2), (3) | 44 (100 %) | 0 | 27 (100 %) |
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| 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Total number of criteria (i)-(viii) met (8 maximum) | |||
| 1 | 1 (6.67 %) | ||
| 2 | 1 (6.67 %) | ||
| 3 | 3 (20.00 %) | ||
| 4 | 2 (4.55 %) | 5 (33.33 %) | 1 (3.70 %) |
| 5 | 7 (15.91 %) | 3 (20.00 %) | 7 (25.93 %) |
| 6 | 4 (9.09 %) | 1 (6.67 %) | 8 (29.63 %) |
| 7 | 15 (34.09 %) | 1 (6.67 %) | 8 (29.63 %) |
| 8 | 16 (36.36 %) | 0 | 3 (11.11 %) |
* indicates p-values < 0.05 for χ2 testing of the independence across three groups