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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Diagnosis
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Diagnosis
, Chronic Fatigue Diagnosis, Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Diagnosis
See Also
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Fatigue
(includes
Fatigue Red Flags
)
Fatigue Causes
Fatigue Diagnostic Testing
Medication Causes of Fatigue
Background
As of 2015,
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
is a clinical diagnosis (not a diagnosis of exclusion)
Diagnosis
National Academy of Medicine Criteria (2015)
Major Criteria: Moderate to Severe symptoms >6 months and present >50% of the time (all required)
Postexertional malaise (crash)
Prolonged worsening of symptoms with even a small increase in previously tolerated activity
Distinguishes from other conditions associated with
Fatigue
Profound
Fatigue
of new onset
Substantially decreased ability to engage in pre-illness levels of activity and function
Non-restorative or unrefreshing sleep
Minor Criteria (at least one of the following)
Cognitive Impairment
(e.g. brain fog)
May affect Driving, Reading, Conversation, Multitasking and Work oir school success
Orthostatic symptoms with prolonged standing
Symptoms with prolonged standing (e.g.
Light Headedness
,
Nausea
,
Fatigue
,
Palpitation
s,
Syncope
)
Associated Symptoms (not required)
Gastrointestinal or genitourinary symptoms
Hypersensitivity
to external stimuli (e.g. light, noise, chemicals, foods)
Increased susceptibility to infection or decreased immune function
Influenza
-like symptoms (e.g.
Pharyngitis
,
Lymphadenopathy
, chills, fever)
Onset after infectious illness (e.g.
COVID-19
,
Mononucleosis
)
Respiratory symptoms (e.g. sense of
Air Hunger
)
Thermoregulatory dysfunction
Visual disturbance
Widespread pain
References
Bateman (2021) Mayo Clin Proc 96(11): 2861-78 [PubMed]
Diagnosis
Old Criteria - modification history
Earlier CDC 1994 guidelines
Required severe
Fatigue
for 6 months (non-restorative sleep was a minor criteria)
Also required 4 of 8 minor criteria (e.g.
Headache
,
Arthralgia
s, myalgias, postexertional
Fatigue
,
Pharyngitis
, adenopathy)
Earlier CDC 1988 guidelines required 6 minor criteria
Included those listed above
Other criteria present in prior guidelines
Initial symptom onset acute or subacute
Mild fever (37.5 - 38.6 Celsius) or chills
Generalized Muscle Weakness
Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
Photophobia
Transient visual scotomata
Excessive irritability
Confusion
Difficult thinking
Inability to concentrate
Major Depression
Earlier CDC 1988 guidelines required physical sign documentation
Prior guidelines (not required by CDC)
Two or more signs must be documented
Physician must document each sign twice
Signs must be present for longer than 1 month
Criteria
Low grade fever (37.6 - 38.6)
Non-
Exudative Pharyngitis
Palpable or tender
Lymph Node
s (size <2 cm)
Anterior or
Posterior Cervical Lymphadenopathy
Axillary Lymphadenopathy
References
Holms (1988) Ann Intern Med 108:387-9 [PubMed]
Levine (1997) Am J Med 105:35 [PubMed]
Fukada (1994) Ann Intern Med 121(12): 953-9 [PubMed]
References
Latimer (2023) Am Fam Physician 108(1): 58-69 [PubMed]
Yancey (2012) Am Fam Physician 86(8): 741-6 [PubMed]
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