| Literature DB >> 32256619 |
Rhea A Bansal1, Susan Tadros2, Amolak S Bansal3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Fatigue, sleep disturbance and altered mood are frequently reported in patients with primary antibody deficiency syndrome (PADS) on adequate immunoglobulin replacement therapy. This study aimed to determine the frequency of symptoms compatible with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in patients with PADS.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); Primary antibody deficiency (PAD); Quality of life (QoL)
Year: 2020 PMID: 32256619 PMCID: PMC7106611 DOI: 10.1186/s13223-020-0417-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Allergy Asthma Clin Immunol ISSN: 1710-1484 Impact factor: 3.406
CFS diagnostic questionnaire.
Source: [23]
| Factor | Score |
|---|---|
| Delayed prolonged post-exertion malaise after increases in physical, mental and emotional activity | 3 |
| Non-restorative sleep with frequent difficulty initiating and/or maintaining sleep | 2 |
| Impaired concentration that is reduced further by external stimuli | 1 |
| Reduced short term memory with word finding difficulty | 1 |
| New onset headaches (> 2/month and different in character from previous headaches) | 1 |
| Sore throat with cervical tenderness/recurrent flu-like episodes | 1 |
| Arthralgia affecting several joints with stiffness > 1 h but no swelling | 1 |
| Myalgia affecting multiple groups and exacerbated by mild exertion | 1 |
| Postural instability feeling unstable on standing, prolonged standing or sitting | 1 |
| Hypersensitivity to sounds and lights (smells and to a lesser degree taste also) | 1 |
Maximum score 13. A score of 8 or more is required for a diagnosis of CFS to be made
Patient demographics
| Number of patients | 188 |
| Mean age (interquartile range) | 52 (4–89) |
| Females (%) | 116 (61.7) |
| Evidence of lung damage on XR/CT (%) | 69 (37.3) |
Fig. 1Symptom scoring of PAD patients using the CFS questionnaire
Fig. 2Association between exercise tolerance and points attained on the CFS questionnaire
Fig. 3Association between the presence of radiologically-confirmed lung damage and CFS questionnaire scores
Fig. 4Presence of symptoms related to sleep disturbance
Fig. 5Presence of symptoms related to anxiety and depression
Fig. 6Correlation between overall CFS questionnaire scores and depression symptom scoring
Fig. 7Anxiety symptom scoring and overall CFS questionnaire scores