ME/CFS and Post-Exertional Malaise among Patients with Long COVID
Abstract
:1. ME/CFS and Post-Exertional Malaise among Patients with Long-COVID
2. Methods
2.1. Data Collection and Participants
2.2. Measures
2.2.1. DePaul Symptom Questionnaire-COVID (DSQ-COVID)
2.2.2. DePaul Symptom Questionnaire-Short Form (DSQ-SF)
2.2.3. DePaul Post-Exertional Malaise (PEM) Questionnaire (DSQ-PEM)
2.2.4. Outcome Measure of Functional Impairment
2.2.5. ME/CFS Criteria
2.3. Replacing Missing Values
2.4. Statistical Analyses
3. Results
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Meets CCC | Does Not Meet CCC | Sig | |
---|---|---|---|
M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
Age | 48.47 (11.87) | 46.54 (12.61) | |
Duration (weeks) | 77.67 (34.66) | 60.61 (42.76) | ** |
% (n) | % (n) | ||
Sex | |||
Female | 86.40 (235) | 76.68 (148) | ** |
Male | 8.82 (24) | 17.10 (33) | |
Other | 4.41 (12) | 5.18 (10) | |
Ethnicity | |||
White | 92.65 (252) | 92.23 (178) | |
Asian | 1.10 (3) | 3.63 (7) | |
Hispanic or LatinX | 1.10 (3) | 2.59 (5) | |
Black | 0.37 (1) | 0.52 (1) | |
Other | 4.79 (13) | 1.04 (2) | |
Region | ** | ||
North American | 40.81 (111) | 85.49 (165) | |
Europe | 45.96 (125) | 2.59 (5) | |
Other | 11.76 (32) | 8.29 (16) |
Meets CCC | Does Not Meet CCC | Sig | |
---|---|---|---|
M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
Symptoms that get worse after physical or mental activities (also known as post-exertional malaise) | 79.08 (16.76) | 56.67 (27.44) | ** |
Fatigue/extreme tiredness | 78.09 (14.24) | 58.06 (22.26) | ** |
Difficulty thinking and/or concentrating | 66.45 (18.75) | 39.54 (22.92) | ** |
Sleep problems | 60.20 (26.20) | 45.28 (26.40) | ** |
Muscle aches | 58.49 (25.25) | 37.59 (27.80) | ** |
Memory loss | 58.36 (22.05) | 29.81 (22.80) | ** |
Bone and/or joint pain | 53.55 (27.44) | 35.28 (29.45) | ** |
Headache | 52.37 (24.25) | 38.15 (20.05) | ** |
Feeling faint, dizzy, and/or difficulty thinking soon after standing up from a sitting or lying position | 49.93 (27.44) | 30.00 (22.35) | ** |
Changes in desire for, comfort with or capacity for sex | 51.91 (34.68) | 30.06 (33.96) | ** |
Stress | 50.92 (25.80) | 38.42 (24.70) | ** |
Vision problems (blurry, light sensitivity, difficult reading or focusing, floaters, flashing light) | 47.17 (26.84) | 31.20 (26.93) | ** |
Gastrointestinal (belly) symptoms (pain, feeling full or vomiting after eating, nausea, diarrhea, constipation) | 47.50 (28.53) | 36.39 (26.29) | ** |
Palpitations, racing heart, arrhythmia, and/or skipped beats | 41.71 (26.79) | 30.19 (23.48) | ** |
Nerve problems (tremor, shaking, abnormal movements, numbness, tingling, burning, can’t move part of body, new seizures) | 45.26 (29.22) | 26.20 (26.71) | ** |
Anxiety | 40.59 (30.20) | 32.22 (25.48) | ** |
Shortness of breath and/or trouble breathing | 41.64 (23.25) | 29.44 (26.21) | ** |
Heavy legs and/or swelling of leg | 37.76 (29.46) | 22.50 (28.81) | ** |
Problems with hearing (hearing loss, ringing in ears) | 40.53 (32.92) | 29.44 (30.41) | * |
Depression | 37.17 (30.28) | 26.57 (24.50) | ** |
Nose congestion | 34.93 (25.67) | 24.44 (23.25) | ** |
Fever, chills, and/or sweating | 34.54 (26.23) | 23.98 (24.29) | ** |
Dry eyes | 35.39 (31.08) | 21.67 (25.93) | ** |
Change in blood pressure | 32.76 (30.79) | 21.11 (24.79) | ** |
Pins and needles feeling | 32.17 (26.83) | 17.87 (22.37) | ** |
Chest pain | 29.93 (23.24) | 20.65 (23.67) | ** |
Dry skin/peeling | 28.62 (29.03) | 17.41 (24.05) | ** |
Loss of or change in smell and/or taste | 24.41 (31.90) | 14.72 (25.82) | * |
Bladder problems (incontinence, trouble passing urine or emptying bladder) | 24.93 (27.32) | 11.76 (20.87) | ** |
Sore throat | 21.84 (20.29) | 16.48 (19.05) | * |
Color changes in your skin such as red, white or purple | 23.36 (26.88) | 11.57 (20.18) | ** |
Skin rash | 23.03 (28.28) | 11.94 (20.37) | ** |
Sore tongue, mouth, and/or difficulty swallowing | 22.17 (25.02) | 13.80 (20.73) | * |
Gynecological symptoms (e.g., change in menstruation or menopause) | 22.96 (32.35) | 13.33 (24.40) | * |
Loss of hair | 24.74 (29.09) | 17.50 (24.82) | * |
Cough | 20.92 (22.64) | 18.43 (22.69) | |
Ear pain | 19.34 (24.69) | 11.48 (16.24) | ** |
Weight loss | 9.54 (20.13) | 10.00 (21.48) |
Meets CCC | Does Not Meet CCC | Sig | |
---|---|---|---|
M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
Minimum exercise makes you physically tired | 82.50 (16.05) | 54.35 (28.78) | ** |
Fatigue/extreme tiredness | 81.84 (13.33) | 56.48 (24.71) | ** |
Feeling unrefreshed after you wake up in the morning | 80.26 (15.39) | 48.70 (26.02) | ** |
Next day soreness or fatigue after non-strenuous, everyday activities | 75.13 (18.68) | 48.43 (27.42) | ** |
Difficulty paying attention for a long period of time | 71.91 (17.00) | 37.59 (24.79) | ** |
Problems remembering things | 67.11 (21.21) | 33.06 (24.36) | ** |
Pain or aching in your muscles | 61.58 (25.21) | 37.50 (29.14) | ** |
Feeling hot or cold for no reason | 49.93 (27.35) | 39.44 (22.12) | * |
Irritable bowel problems | 44.80 (31.02) | 29.07 (27.57) | ** |
Feeling unsteady on your feet, like you might fall | 44.34 (27.08) | 23.89 (22.42) | ** |
Bloating | 46.45 (29.39) | 26.57 (27.34) | ** |
Cold limbs (e.g., arms, legs, hands) | 45.33 (29.07) | 23.98 (23.61) | ** |
Flu-like symptoms | 36.71 (26.90) | 22.50 (23.50) | ** |
Some smells, foods, medications, or chemicals make you feel sick | 28.36 (30.04) | 15.37 (21.38) | ** |
Meets CCC | Does Not Meet CCC | Sig | |
---|---|---|---|
M (SD) | M (SD) | ||
Minimum exercise makes you physically tired | 78.09 (18.88) | 49.17 (29.70) | ** |
Physically drained or sick after mild activity | 74.41 (18.91) | 43.70 (29.61) | ** |
Next day soreness or fatigue after non-strenuous, everyday activities | 72.96 (19.00) | 44.72 (25.89) | ** |
Mentally tired after slightest effort | 69.93 (20.41) | 38.06 (24.71) | ** |
Dead, heavy feeling after starting to exercise | 63.75 (29.14) | 38.06 (32.48) | ** |
% (n) | % (n) | ||
If you were to become exhausted after actively participating in extracurricular activities, sports, or outings with friends, would you recover within an hour or two after the activity ended? | 3.32 (9) | 20.83 (40) | ** |
Do you experience a worsening of your fatigue/energy related illness after engaging in minimal physical effort? | 97.42 (264) | 75.00 (144) | ** |
Do you experience a worsening of your fatigue/energy related illness after engaging in mental effort? | 95.96 (261) | 67.71 (130) | ** |
If you feel worse after activities, how long does this last? | ** | ||
1 h or less | 0.74 (2) | 6.04 (11) | |
2–3 h | 3.68 (10) | 15.93 (29) | |
4–10 h | 11.76 (32) | 15.93 (29) | |
11–13 h | 3.31 (9) | 3.85 (7) | |
14–23 h | 7.72 (21) | 11.54 (21) | |
24 h or more | 72.79 (198) | 46.70 (85) | |
If you do not exercise, is it because exercise makes your symptoms worse? | 97.31 (253) | 79.33 (142) | ** |
Self-Report ME/CFS | ||
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Yes | No | |
% (n) | % (n) | |
Meet CCC Criteria | ||
Yes | 70.57 (187) | 29.43 (78) |
No | 39.06 (75) | 60.94 (117) |
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Jason, L.A.; Dorri, J.A. ME/CFS and Post-Exertional Malaise among Patients with Long COVID. Neurol. Int. 2023, 15, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint15010001
Jason LA, Dorri JA. ME/CFS and Post-Exertional Malaise among Patients with Long COVID. Neurology International. 2023; 15(1):1-11. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint15010001
Chicago/Turabian StyleJason, Leonard A., and Joseph A. Dorri. 2023. "ME/CFS and Post-Exertional Malaise among Patients with Long COVID" Neurology International 15, no. 1: 1-11. https://doi.org/10.3390/neurolint15010001