Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions in people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS): a sample from the Multi-site Clinical Assessment of ME/CFS (MCAM) study.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY BMC Neurology Pub Date : 2024-10-18 DOI:10.1186/s12883-024-03872-0
Elizabeth A Fall, Yang Chen, Jin-Mann S Lin, Anindita Issa, Dana J Brimmer, Lucinda Bateman, Charles W Lapp, Richard N Podell, Benjamin H Natelson, Andreas M Kogelnik, Nancy G Klimas, Daniel L Peterson, Elizabeth R Unger
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Background: Chronic overlapping pain conditions (COPCs), pain-related conditions that frequently occur together, may occur in patients with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) and could impact illness severity. This study aimed to identify comorbid COPCs in patients with ME/CFS and evaluate their impact on illness severity.

Methods: We used data from 923 participants in the Multi-Site Clinical Assessment of ME/CFS study, conducted in seven U.S. specialty clinics between 2012 and 2020, who completed the baseline assessment (595 ME/CFS and 328 healthy controls (HC)). COPCs included chronic low back pain (cLBP), chronic migraine/headache (cMHA), fibromyalgia (FM), interstitial cystitis/irritable bladder (IC/IB), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), temporomandibular disorder (TMD). Illness severity was assessed through questionnaires measuring symptoms and functioning. Multivariate analysis of variance and analysis of covariance models were used for analyses. Log-binomial regression analyses were used to compute prevalence of COPCs and prevalence ratios (PR) between groups with 95% confidence intervals. Both unadjusted and adjusted results with age and sex are presented.

Results: 76% of participants with ME/CFS had at least one COPCs compared to 17.4% of HC. Among ME/CFS participants, cMHA was most prevalent (48.1%), followed by FM (45.0%), cLBP (33.1%), and IBS (31.6%). All individual COPCs, except TMD, were significantly more frequent in females than males. The unadjusted PR (ME/CFS compared to HC) was highest for FM [147.74 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 20.83-1047.75], followed by cLBP [39.45 (12.73-122.27)], and IC/IB [13.78 (1.88-101.24)]. The significance and order did not change after age and sex adjustment. The COPC comorbidities of cLBP and FM each had a significant impact on most health measures, particularly in pain attributes (Cohen's d effect size 0.8 or larger). While the impact of COPC comorbidities on non-pain attributes and quality of life measures was less pronounced than that on pain, statistically significant differences between ME/CFS participants with and without COPCs were still evident.

Conclusions: More than 75% of ME/CFS participants had one or more COPCs. Multiple COPCs further exacerbated illness severity, especially among females with ME/CFS. Assessment and management of COPCs may help improve the health and quality of life for patients with ME/CFS.

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肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)患者的慢性重叠性疼痛病症:ME/CFS 多点临床评估(MCAM)研究样本。
背景:肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)患者可能会出现慢性重叠性疼痛症状(COPCs),即经常同时出现的疼痛相关症状,并可能影响疾病的严重程度。本研究旨在确定肌痛性脑脊髓炎/慢性疲劳综合征(ME/CFS)患者的合并 COPCs,并评估它们对病情严重程度的影响:我们使用了 2012 年至 2020 年期间在美国七家专科诊所进行的 ME/CFS 多点临床评估研究中 923 名参与者的数据,这些参与者完成了基线评估(595 名 ME/CFS 患者和 328 名健康对照者 (HC))。COPCs 包括慢性腰背痛 (cLBP)、慢性偏头痛/头痛 (cMHA)、纤维肌痛 (FM)、间质性膀胱炎/易激惹膀胱 (IC/IB)、肠易激综合征 (IBS)、颞下颌关节紊乱 (TMD)。疾病严重程度通过症状和功能调查问卷进行评估。分析采用多变量方差分析和协方差分析模型。对数二项式回归分析用于计算 COPCs 患病率和组间患病率比 (PR),以及 95% 的置信区间。结果显示了未经调整的结果以及与年龄和性别相关的调整结果:结果:76%的 ME/CFS 患者至少有一种 COPCs,而 HC 患者的这一比例仅为 17.4%。在 ME/CFS 患者中,cMHA 的发病率最高(48.1%),其次是 FM(45.0%)、cLBP(33.1%)和肠易激综合征(31.6%)。除 TMD 外,所有 COPCs 在女性中的发病率均明显高于男性。未经调整的PR(ME/CFS与HC相比)以FM最高[147.74(95%置信区间(CI)=20.83-1047.75)],其次是cLBP[39.45(12.73-122.27)]和IC/IB[13.78(1.88-101.24)]。经年龄和性别调整后,其显著性和顺序均无变化。COPC合并症中的cLBP和FM对大多数健康指标都有显著影响,尤其是在疼痛属性方面(Cohen's d效应大小为0.8或更大)。虽然COPC合并症对非疼痛属性和生活质量的影响不如对疼痛的影响明显,但有COPC和没有COPC的ME/CFS参与者之间仍存在明显的统计学差异:结论:75%以上的 ME/CFS 患者患有一种或多种慢性并发症。结论:75%以上的 ME/CFS 患者有一种或多种 COPCs,多种 COPCs 进一步加重了疾病的严重程度,尤其是女性 ME/CFS 患者。对COPCs进行评估和管理有助于改善ME/CFS患者的健康和生活质量。
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BMC Neurology
BMC Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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期刊介绍: BMC Neurology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of neurological disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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