Title: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Time For Clarity
1Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Time For Clarity
Justin Beilby Professor of General Practice
University of Adelaide
2Talk Outline
- Background
- How to Diagnose
- Management
- Prognosis
- Role of patient/family
3Background
- Females Males 2 1
- Peaks 15-20 yrs and 33-45 years
- 0.5 of patients attending general practice
- SA 3000-7000 sufferers
- All groups across society
4Symptoms usually worsened with minimal physical
and mental exertion.
5Diagnosis
- Persistent fatigue, relapsing fatigue gt 6 months
- Is of new or definite onset
- Is not the result of ongoing exertion
- Is not substantially relieved by rest
- Results in previous reduction in occupational,
educational, social and personal activities - AND
6Diagnosis
- Muscle aches and pains
- Unrefreshing sleep
- Poor concentration and memory
- Stomach symptoms
- Low blood pressure
- Unusual headaches
7Cause not well understood
Positive diagnosis first key step
Examination and tests normal
Watch depression and anxiety overlap
Flexibility re management
8Management Whole person
- Activity Management
- Sleep
- Mood
- Prognosis
- Family/Carer
9Activity Management
- Graded exercise programs
- Recent Australian Medical Journal of Australia
- Graded exercise program for 68 volunteers for 12
weeks - Walking, cycling, swimming every second day
- Unless relapse then reduced
- Flexible pacing
- Results
- Improved blood pressure
- Work capacity improved
- Less depression and less mental fatigue
10Sleep
- Avoid daytime sleep
- Attempt to develop good sleep hygiene
- Appropriate medications for short periods
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- Non prescriptions medication St Johns Wort,
Valerian
11Mood
- Counselling
- Patient centre realistic goals
- Medications at times
- Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)
- how we think impacts on our illness
- aim to alter these negative perceptions
12Prognosis
- Variable
- Most patients will improve over 3-5 years
- Fluctuations and relapses
- Need early interventions
- Some patients will remain quite debilitated
13Children and Adolescents
- Dynamic individuals with multiple goals
- Early intervention debate re 3-6 months
duration - Supportive plan involving all players including
schools - Peer support/academic activity/open access
schooling
14Family and Carer
15What does this mean to you/us
- Make the diagnosis
- Find someone who feels comfortable to manage this
- Build a partnership with a health care provider
- Educate all health care providers
- Overall Community Education
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17Resources
- www.co-cure.org
- www.ahmf.org
- www.afme.org.uk
18GP Guidelines
- Chaired a group of experts
- Clear and brief guidelines
- Now can be used by GPs
- Consumers can move this process forward
19Consumer and Community Driven Change
- Women with breast cancer screening
- Men with prostate cancer
- The use of natural therapies in depression and
anxiety -
20CFS is a sufficient indignity by itself do not
compound this. It takes considerable time and
infinite patience to take an accurate history
from a frail patient with impaired memory and
concentration, especially if that history is long
and complex. Resist the temptation of a hurried,
superficial evaluation. English JAMA 1991.
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