Underlying disease risk among patients with fatigue: a population-based cohort study in primary care.

IF 5.3 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL British Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.3399/BJGP.2025.0093
Becky White, Nadine Zakkak, Cristina Renzi, Meena Rafiq, Arturo Gonzalez-Izquierdo, Spiros Denaxas, Brian D Nicholson, Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Matthew E Barclay
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Abstract

Background: Presenting to primary care with fatigue is associated with a wide range of conditions, including cancer, although their relative likelihood is unknown.

Aim: To quantify associations between new-onset fatigue presentation and subsequent diagnosis of various diseases, including cancer.

Design and setting: A cohort study of patients presenting in English primary care with new-onset fatigue during 2007-2017 (the fatigue group) compared with patients who presented without fatigue (the non-fatigue group), using Clinical Practice Research Datalink data linked to hospital episodes and national cancer registration data.

Method: The excess short-term incidence of 237 diseases in patients who presented with fatigue compared with those who did not present with fatigue is described. Disease-specific 12-month risk by sex was modelled and the age-adjusted risk calculated.

Results: The study included 304 914 people in the fatigue group and 423 671 in the non-fatigue group. In total, 127 of 237 diseases studied were more common in men who presented with fatigue than in men who did not, and 151 were more common in women who presented with fatigue. Diseases that were most strongly associated with fatigue included: depression; respiratory tract infections; insomnia and sleep disturbances; and hypo/hyperthyroidism (women only). By age 80 years, cancer was the third most common disease and had the fourth highest absolute excess risk in men who presented with fatigue (fatigue group: 7.01%, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 6.54 to 7.51; non-fatigue group: 3.36%, 95% CI = 3.08 to 3.67; absolute excess risk 3.65%). In women, cancer remained relatively infrequent; by age 80 years it had the thirteenth highest excess risk in patients who presented with fatigue.

Conclusion: This study ranked the likelihood of possible diagnoses in patients who presented with fatigue, to inform diagnostic guidelines and doctors' decisions. Age-specific findings support recommendations to prioritise cancer investigation in older men (aged ≥70 years) with fatigue, but not in women at any age, based solely on the presence of fatigue.

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British Journal of General Practice
British Journal of General Practice 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The British Journal of General Practice is an international journal publishing research, editorials, debate and analysis, and clinical guidance for family practitioners and primary care researchers worldwide. BJGP began in 1953 as the ‘College of General Practitioners’ Research Newsletter’, with the ‘Journal of the College of General Practitioners’ first appearing in 1960. Following the change in status of the College, the ‘Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners’ was launched in 1967. Three editors later, in 1990, the title was changed to the ‘British Journal of General Practice’. The journal is commonly referred to as the ''BJGP'', and is an editorially-independent publication of the Royal College of General Practitioners.
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