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https://read.qxmd.com/read/29602463/treating-patients-suffering-from-myalgic-encephalopathy-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-me-cfs-with-sodium-dichloroacetate-an-open-label-proof-of-principle-pilot-trial
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Frank Comhaire
Twenty-two consecutive patients suffering from refractory myalgic encephalitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) were treated with an innovative nutriceutical containing sodium dichloroacetate in a proof-of-principle, pilot, open-label prospective cohort trial. Ten patients experienced significant improvement of their health condition with reduction to almost half of their score in the fatigue severity scale. In twelve patients treatment failed to exert any beneficial effect. In the latter patients several other diseases have commonly been revealed by extensive biological and imaging investigations...
May 2018: Medical Hypotheses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29417255/on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-and-nosological-categories
#22
REVIEW
Kassem Sharif, Abdulla Watad, Nicola Luigi Bragazzi, Michael Lichtbroun, Mariano Martini, Carlo Perricone, Howard Amital, Yehuda Shoenfeld
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a heterogeneous disease which presents with pronounced disabling fatigue, sleep disturbances, and cognitive impairment that negatively affects patients' functional capability. CFS remains a poorly defined entity and its etiology is still in question. CFS is neither a novel diagnosis nor a new medical condition. From as early as the eighteenth century, a constellation of perplexing symptoms was observed that resembled symptoms of CFS. Commencing with "febricula" and ending with CFS, many names for the disease were proposed including neurocirculatory asthenia, atypical poliomyelitis, Royal Free disease, effort syndrome, Akureyri disease, Tapanui disease, chronic Epstein-Barr virus syndrome, and myalgic encephalitis...
May 2018: Clinical Rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28931531/clinical-and-cost-effectiveness-of-the-lightning-process-in-addition-to-specialist-medical-care-for-paediatric-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-randomised-controlled-trial
#23
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Esther M Crawley, Daisy M Gaunt, Kirsty Garfield, William Hollingworth, Jonathan A C Sterne, Lucy Beasant, Simon M Collin, Nicola Mills, Alan A Montgomery
OBJECTIVE: Investigate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the Lightning Process (LP) in addition to specialist medical care (SMC) compared with SMC alone, for children with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)/myalgic encephalitis (ME). DESIGN: Pragmatic randomised controlled open trial. Participants were randomly assigned to SMC or SMC+LP. Randomisation was minimised by age and gender. SETTING: Specialist paediatric CFS/ME service. PATIENTS: 12-18 year olds with mild/moderate CFS/ME...
February 2018: Archives of Disease in Childhood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28148579/liquorice-induced-apparent-mineralocorticoid-excess-presenting-in-the-emergency-department
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stuart Declan Gallacher, Georgios Tsokolas, Ioannis Dimitropoulos
A 65-year-old woman with a background of myalgic encephalitis, who was taking alternative medicines and dietary supplements, presented with hypokalaemia and hypertension. After a thorough history it became apparent that this was most likely secondary to regular consumption of liquorice tea. The patient was advised to discontinue drinking this tea and was discharged. Follow-up showed normalising blood pressure and hypokalaemia, with a normal aldosterone:renin ratio.
February 2017: Clinical Medicine: Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24479098/diagnosing-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-in-south-asians-lessons-from-a-secondary-analysis-of-a-uk-qualitative-study
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Erandie Ediriweera De Silva, Kerin Bayliss, Lisa Riste, Carolyn A Chew-Graham
BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalitis (CFS/ME) is rarely diagnosed in South Asia (SA), although the symptoms of this condition are seen in the population. Lessons from UK based South Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities may be of value in identifying barriers to diagnosis of CFS/ME in SA. OBJECTIVES: To explore why CFS/ME may not be commonly diagnosed in SA. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: A secondary analysis of qualitative data on the diagnosis and management of CFS/ME in BME people of predominantly South Asian origin in the UK using 27 semi-structured qualitative interviews with people with CFE/ME, carers, general practitioners (GPs), and community leaders...
July 2013: Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24459081/neurological-aspects-of-human-parvovirus-b19-infection-a-systematic-review
#26
REVIEW
Faraj Barah, Sigrid Whiteside, Sonia Batista, Julie Morris
Parvovirus B19 has been linked with various clinical syndromes including neurological manifestations. However, its role in the latter remains not completely understood. Although the last 10 years witnessed a surge of case reports on B19-associated neurological aspects, the literature data remains scattered and heterogeneous, and epidemiological information on the incidence of B19-associated neurological aspects cannot be accurately extrapolated. The aim of this review is to identify the characteristics of cases of B19-associated neurological manifestations...
May 2014: Reviews in Medical Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24146285/the-epidemiology-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalitis-in-children
#27
REVIEW
Esther Crawley
Most paediatricians regularly see children with chronic fatigue syndrome or myalgic encephalitis (CFS/ME) in their clinics and yet we know little about how common it is, who is affected, whether there are risk factors and how likely a child is to recover (or what might predict recovery). Recent research suggests that this illness is more complicated than previously thought and that rather than being an illness found in middle class families, it is more common in those who are socially deprived. This article reviews what is currently known about this important but little understood condition...
February 2014: Archives of Disease in Childhood
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23702254/diagnosis-and-management-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalitis-in-black-and-minority-ethnic-people-a-qualitative-study
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerin Bayliss, Lisa Riste, Louise Fisher, Alison Wearden, Sarah Peters, Karina Lovell, Carolyn Chew-Graham
AIM: This study aims to explore the possible reasons for the lower levels of diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalitis (CFS/ME) in the black and minority ethnic (BME) population, and the implications for management. BACKGROUND: Population studies suggest CFS/ME is more common in people from BME communities compared with the White British population. However, the diagnosis is made less frequently in BME groups. METHODS: Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with 35 key stakeholders in NW England...
April 2014: Primary Health Care Research & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23327355/cost-effectiveness-of-supported-self-management-for-cfs-me-patients-in-primary-care
#29
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Gerry Richardson, David Epstein, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Christopher Dowrick, Richard P Bentall, Richard K Morriss, Sarah Peters, Lisa Riste, Karina Lovell, Graham Dunn, Alison J Wearden
BACKGROUND: Nurse led self-help treatments for people with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalitis (CFS/ME) have been shown to be effective in reducing fatigue but their cost-effectiveness is unknown. METHODS: Cost-effectiveness analysis conducted alongside a single blind randomised controlled trial comparing pragmatic rehabilitation (PR) and supportive listening (SL) delivered by primary care nurses, and treatment as usual (TAU) delivered by the general practitioner (GP) in North West England...
January 18, 2013: BMC Family Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22998151/developing-resources-to-support-the-diagnosis-and-management-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalitis-cfs-me-in-primary-care-a-qualitative-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kerin Hannon, Sarah Peters, Louise Fisher, Lisa Riste, Alison Wearden, Karina Lovell, Pam Turner, Yvonne Leech, Carolyn Chew-Graham
BACKGROUND: NICE guidelines emphasise the need for a confident, early diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/ Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME) in Primary Care with management tailored to the needs of the patient. Research suggests that GPs are reluctant to make the diagnosis and resources for management are currently inadequate. This study aimed to develop resources for practitioners and patients to support the diagnosis and management of CFS/ME in primary care. METHODS: Semi structured interviews were conducted with patients, carers, GPs, practice nurses and CFS/ME specialists in North West England...
September 21, 2012: BMC Family Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22802155/peripheral-and-central-mechanisms-of-fatigue-in-inflammatory-and-noninflammatory-rheumatic-diseases
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roland Staud
Fatigue is a common symptom in a large number of medical and psychological disorders, including many rheumatologic illnesses. A frequent question for health care providers is related to whether reported fatigue is "in the mind" or "in the body"-that is, central or peripheral. If fatigue occurs at rest without any exertion, this suggests psychological or central origins. If patients relate their fatigue mostly to physical activities, including exercise, their symptoms can be considered peripheral...
December 2012: Current Rheumatology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22192566/challenges-of-nurse-delivery-of-psychological-interventions-for-long-term-conditions-in-primary-care-a-qualitative-exploration-of-the-case-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalitis
#32
MULTICENTER STUDY
Sarah Peters, Alison Wearden, Richard Morriss, Christopher F Dowrick, Karina Lovell, Joanna Brooks, Greg Cahill, Carolyn Chew-Graham
BACKGROUND: The evidence base for a range of psychosocial and behavioural interventions in managing and supporting patients with long-term conditions (LTCs) is now well-established. With increasing numbers of such patients being managed in primary care, and a shortage of specialists in psychology and behavioural management to deliver interventions, therapeutic interventions are increasingly being delivered by general nurses with limited training in psychological interventions. It is unknown what issues this raises for the nurses or their patients...
December 22, 2011: Implementation Science: IS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21733480/homeopathic-treatments-in-psychiatry-a-systematic-review-of-randomized-placebo-controlled-studies
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan R T Davidson, Cindy Crawford, John A Ives, Wayne B Jonas
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review placebo-controlled randomized trials of homeopathy for psychiatric conditions. DATA SOURCES: Eligible studies were identified using the following databases from database inception to April 2010: PubMed, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Hom-Inform, Cochrane CENTRAL, National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine grantee publications database, and ClinicalTrials.gov. Gray literature was also searched using Google, Google Scholar, the European Committee for Homeopathy, inquiries with homeopathic experts and manufacturers, and the bibliographic lists of included published studies and reviews...
June 2011: Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20846978/stereotactic-core-biopsy-of-an-impalpable-screen-detected-breast-lesion-using-acupuncture-analgesia
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R E English, J H Chen
Chinese acupuncture-analgesia is used for pain management during various surgical procedures. Over the past 40 years this approach has been introduced in many countries and has been particularly helpful in the investigation and treatment of patients who are unable to tolerate conventional analgesia. We report here the case of a woman with a 17-year history of myalgic encephalitis who underwent a stereotactic core biopsy of the breast under acupuncture-analgesia. A planning session was needed to assess the patient's existing condition and her response to acupuncture...
October 2010: British Journal of Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20579119/the-prime-project-developing-a-patient-evidence-base
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sophie Staniszewska, Sally Crowe, Douglas Badenoch, Carol Edwards, Jan Savage, Will Norman
BACKGROUND: The concept of evidence has become firmly rooted in health care, with most importance placed on the outcome of research in clinical and economic spheres. Much less emphasis is placed on the patient's contribution to evidence which remains relatively vague, of low status and often difficult to integrate with other forms of knowledge. AIM: This article proposes a concept of patient-based evidence, to complement clinical and economic forms of evidence, and demonstrates one way in which it has been operationalized...
September 2010: Health Expectations: An International Journal of Public Participation in Health Care and Health Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20418251/nurse-led-home-based-self-help-treatment-for-patients-in-primary-care-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-randomised-controlled-trial
#36
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Alison J Wearden, Christopher Dowrick, Carolyn Chew-Graham, Richard P Bentall, Richard K Morriss, Sarah Peters, Lisa Riste, Gerry Richardson, Karina Lovell, Graham Dunn
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of home delivered pragmatic rehabilitation-a programme of gradually increasing activity designed collaboratively by the patient and the therapist-and supportive listening-an approach based on non-directive counselling-for patients in primary care with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis or encephalitis (CFS/ME). DESIGN: Single blind, randomised, controlled trial. SETTING: 186 general practices across the north west of England between February 2005 and May 2007...
April 23, 2010: BMJ: British Medical Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/20178588/making-the-diagnosis-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalgic-encephalitis-in-primary-care-a-qualitative-study
#37
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Carolyn Chew-Graham, Christopher Dowrick, Alison Wearden, Victoria Richardson, Sarah Peters
BACKGROUND: NICE guidelines emphasise the role of the primary care team in the management of patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME). A key stage in effective management is making an accurate early diagnosis, supported by appropriate referral. METHODS: A nested qualitative study within a multi-centre randomised controlled trial which aimed to explore GPs' views on their role in making the diagnosis of CFS/ME and subsequent management of patients in primary care...
February 23, 2010: BMC Family Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/19161604/practice-nurses-views-of-their-role-in-the-management-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-myalagic-encephalitis-a-qualitative-study
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn Chew-Graham, Rebecca Dixon, Jonathan W Shaw, Nina Smyth, Karina Lovell, Sarah Peters
BACKGROUND: NICE guidelines suggest that patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalitis (CFS/ME) should be managed in Primary Care. Practice Nurses are increasingly being involved in the management of long-term conditions, so are likely to also have a growing role in managing CFS/ME. However their attitudes to, and experiences of patients with CFS/ME and its management must be explored to understand what barriers may exist in developing their role for this group of patients...
January 22, 2009: BMC Nursing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18626034/using-multiple-sources-of-knowledge-to-reach-clinical-understanding-of-chronic-fatigue-syndrome
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn A Chew-Graham, Greg Cahill, Christopher Dowrick, Alison Wearden, Sarah Peters
PURPOSE: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), or myalgic encephalitis (ME), is a contentious condition and often a diagnosis of exclusion. Current policy in the United Kingdom recommends management in primary care. We explored how patients with CFS/ME and family physicians understand this condition and how their understanding might affect the primary care consultation. METHODS: We undertook a qualitative study with patients and family physicians from North West England participating in a primary care-based randomized controlled trial (FINE Trial)...
July 2008: Annals of Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15009354/enhancing-the-quality-of-hermeneutic-research-decision-trail
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Whitehead
BACKGROUND: Researchers have ethical and professional obligations to produce research of a high standard. The constituents of quality in research appear to differ between authors, leaving readers unsure about which pathway to follow. This can reflect inadequate consideration of the theoretical framework guiding the study. Many papers fail to consider the theoretical underpinnings of the methodology chosen and the link between these and the methods employed. These need to be accessible to readers in order to assess the trustworthiness of the research...
March 2004: Journal of Advanced Nursing
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