功能性高热患者腋温升高引起的致残症状。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-03-26 DOI:10.1186/s13030-024-00306-8
Takakazu Oka
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背景:我曾报告过一例功能性高热(FH)患者,其腋下温度略高于 37.0 °C,但她一直要求治疗。因为当她的腋下温度升高到 37.0 °C以上时,她的疲劳程度明显加重,因此她认为 37.0 °C的温度会使她丧失工作能力。在本研究中,我对更多的 FH 患者进行了分析,以调查体温升高时致残症状的发生率、与体温升高相关的症状类型以及这些症状致残的温度:我们询问了到我科就诊的 20 名 FH 患者(7 名男性,13 名女性;平均年龄(± 标准差):31.2± 10.9 岁)是否有与腋窝体温升高相关的致残症状,如果有,这些症状在什么温度下变得致残。20 名患者中有 16 人(80.0%)回答有此类症状,其中包括全身疲劳加重(12 人,75.0%)、感觉大脑无法正常工作(5 人,31.3%)、无法移动(4 人,25.0%)、潮热/感觉热(3 人,18.8%)、头痛(2 人,12.5%)、头晕(2 人,12.5%)和厌食(1 人,6.3%)。在出现疲劳加重症状的 12 名患者中,有 7 人(58.3%)的腋窝温度在 37.0 ℃ 至 37.4 ℃ 之间。患者还表示,除头痛外,退烧药无法缓解其他致残症状:结论:许多腋窝淋巴结肿大患者表示,疲劳加重是与腋窝体温升高相关的致残症状;其中一半以上的患者在体温 37.0 ℃ 至 37.4 ℃ 范围内出现疲劳加重。这些研究结果表明,FH患者认为37 °C的体温会使其丧失能力并寻求治疗的原因是,尽管许多医生认为37 °C的体温在正常范围内或略高于正常腋温范围,但疲劳等身体症状在37 °C时会加重,而且大多数高热相关症状不会因退烧药而减轻。
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Disabling symptoms associated with increased axillary temperature in patients with functional hyperthermia.

Background: I previously reported a case of functional hyperthermia (FH) in a patient with an axillary temperature just slightly above 37.0 °C who persistently requested treatment. Because the severity of her fatigue increased remarkably when her axillary temperature increased above 37.0 °C, she felt that the temperature of 37.0 °C was disabling. In the present study, I analyzed a larger number of patients with FH to investigate the incidence of disabling symptoms with increasing body temperature, the kinds of symptoms associated with increased body temperature, and the temperatures at which these symptoms became disabling.

Main body: Twenty patients with FH (7 men, 13 women; mean age ± standard deviation, 31.2 ± 10.9 years) who visited my department were asked whether they had any disabling symptoms associated with an increase in axillary temperature and, if so, at what temperature the symptoms became disabling. Sixteen of 20 patients (80.0%) responded that they had such symptoms, which included worsening of general fatigue (n = 12, 75.0%), feelings that their brain did not work properly (n = 5, 31.3%), inability to move (n = 4, 25.0%), hot flashes/feeling of heat (n = 3, 18.8%), headache (n = 2, 12.5%), dizziness (n = 2, 12.5%) and anorexia (n = 1, 6.3%). The axillary temperatures at which patients felt worsening fatigue ranged from 37.0 °C to 37.4 °C in 7 of the 12 patients (58.3%) who experienced worsening fatigue. The patients also reported that the disabling symptoms, with the exception of headache, were not alleviated by antipyretics.

Conclusions: Many patients with FH reported worsening fatigue as a disabling symptom associated with increased axillary temperature; more than half of those patients experienced worsening fatigue in the temperature range of 37.0 °C to 37.4 °C. These findings suggest that the reasons patients with FH consider 37 °C disabling and seek medical treatment are that physical symptoms such as fatigue worsen at 37 °C, although this temperature is assumed by many physicians to be within the normal range or just above the normal range of axillary temperature, and that most hyperthermia-associated symptoms are not alleviated by antipyretic drugs.

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