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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a debilitating disease with unknown causes. From the perspectives on the etiology and pathophysiology, ME/CFS has been labeled differently, which influenced changes in case definitions and terminologies. This review sought to feature aspects of the history, developments, and differential symptoms in the case definitions.Entities:
Keywords: Case definition; Chronic fatigue syndrome; Diagnostic criteria; Myalgic encephalomyelitis; Systemic exertion intolerance disease
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32727489 PMCID: PMC7391812 DOI: 10.1186/s12967-020-02455-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Fig. 1Developmental timeline of ME/CFS case definitions and terminologies. ME/CFS myalgic encephalomyelitis and chronic fatigue syndrome, CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, NICE National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, IOM Institute of Medicine, SEID systemic exertion intolerance disease. Case definition, a specific set of criteria used to define a disease for surveillance. Diagnostic criteria, guidance to indicate the presence of an illness (signs and symptoms, test results)
Fig. 2Scope of ME/CFS symptoms by case definitions. CFS, chronic fatigue syndrome, IOM, Institute of Medicine. SEID, systemic exertion intolerance disorder. ME myalgic encephalitis, CCC Canadian Consensus Criteria, ICC International Consensus Criteria, GI gastro-intestinal, GU genito-urinary symptoms
Comparisons of ME/CFS criteria and symptoms by case definitions
| Criteria | ME | CFS | ME/CFS | SEID | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ramsay | ICC | Holmes | Australian | Oxford | Fukuda | CCC | IOM | |
| Required conditions | ||||||||
| Duration (months) | ||||||||
| New onset (not lifelong) | Infectious | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||
| Fatigue (unexplained) | ● | ● | ● | ● | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||
| Reduced daily activity (%) | ● | ● | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||
| Infective agent | ● | ● | ● | |||||
| No result of physical exertion | ● | ● | ||||||
| No result of mental exertion | ● | ● | ||||||
| No alleviation by rest | ● | ● | ● | |||||
| Postexertional malaise (≥ 24 h) | ○ | ● | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | ● | ● | |
| Inclusions | ||||||||
| A. Neurologic | ||||||||
| Myalgia | ○ | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||
| Muscle weakness | ● | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Motor disturbance | ○ | ⊙ | ||||||
| Generalized hyperalgesia | ⊙ | |||||||
| Joint pain | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ○ | ||||
| New/headaches | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ○ | |||
| Disturbed sleep patterns | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | |||
| Unrefreshing sleep | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | ○ | ● | |||
| Drowsiness | ⊙ | ○ | ○ | |||||
| B. Neurocognitive | ||||||||
| Difficulty thinking/processing | ⊙ | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | ||||
| Short-term memory loss | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ● | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ |
| Difficult to focus | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||
| Depression/anxiety | ⊙ | ○ | ○ | |||||
| Hypersensitivity to noise/light | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||
| Tinnitus, double vision | ○ | ⊙ | ||||||
| C. Neuroendocrine | ||||||||
| Thermostatic instability | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Anorexia | ⊙ | |||||||
| D. Autonomic dysfunction | ||||||||
| Orthostatic intolerance | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||||
| Cardiovascular | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Respiratory | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Gastro-intestinal (GI) | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Genito-urinary (GU) | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| E. Immune | ||||||||
| Fever or chills | ○ | ⊙ | ||||||
| Flu-like symptoms | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | |||||
| Susceptibility to virus | ⊙ | |||||||
| Sore throat | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||
| Lymph node pain/tenderness | ○ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||
| Sensitivity to chemicals, foods, medications, odors | ⊙ | ⊙ | ||||||
| Exclusions | ||||||||
| Medical conditions cause chronic fatigue | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Psychiatric disorders | x | x | x | x | x | x | x | |
| Primary brain disorders | x | x | x | x | x | |||
| Substance abuse, eating disorder | x | x | x | x | x | x | ||
| Active process of disease | x | x | ||||||
| Reactive depression | x | |||||||
| Depression and anxiety | x | |||||||
CFS chronic fatigue syndrome, ME myalgic encephalitis, CCC Canadian Consensus Criteria, ICC International Consensus Criteria, IOM Institute of Medicine, SEID systemic exertion intolerance disorder
● Compulsory/major symptoms, ⊙ Optional/minor symptoms, ○ Inclusive symptoms, x Excluded symptoms
Summary of classification for the ME/CFS case definitions
| Items | Categories | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ME | ME/CFS | CFS | SEID | |
| 11 (U.K., Canada) | 14 (U.S., Australia) | |||
| Author | Ramsay | Carruthers | Holmes | Clayton |
| Publication year | (1986) | (2003) | (1988) | (2015) |
| Most cited eight case definitions | Ramsay, ICC | CCC | Holmes, Australian, Oxford, Fukuda | IOM |
| Primary disorder | Viral | Inflammatory | Unknown | Multisystemic |
| Compulsory symptom | Neuroinflammatory symptoms (e.g., muscle disturbances) | Fatigue and/or malaise | ||
| Required conditions | Infective agents | Symptoms associated with fatigue (e.g., duration of the illness) | ||
| Depression and anxiety | Excluded | Inclusive | ||
| Coverage of symptoms | All five symptom categories* | Mainly neurologic and neurocognitive symptoms | ||
| Common symptomof the case definitions | Cognitive impairment | |||
| Common symptoms of the categories | Fatigue, cognitive impairment, sleep disorders, orthostatic intolerance | |||
*Five symptom categories: neurologic, neurocognitive, neuroendocrine, autonomic dysfunction, and immune