TY - JOUR
T1 - Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS)
T2 - Investigating care practices pointed out to disparities in diagnosis and treatment across European Union
AU - European Network on ME/CFS (EUROMENE)
AU - Strand, Elin B.
AU - Nacul, Luis
AU - Mengshoel, Anne Marit
AU - Helland, Ingrid B.
AU - Grabowski, Patricia
AU - Krumina, Angelika
AU - Alegre-Martin, Jose
AU - Efrim-Budisteanu, Magdalena
AU - Sekulic, Slobodan
AU - Pheby, Derek
AU - Sakkas, Giorgos K.
AU - Sirbu, Carmen Adella
AU - Authier, F. Jerome
AU - Murovska, Modra
AU - Lacerda, Eliana
AU - Estevez Lopez, Fernando
AU - Scheibenbogen, Carmen
AU - Shi-Kova-Lekova, Evelina
AU - Lorusso, Lorenzo
AU - Berkis, Uldis
AU - Westermeier, Francisco
AU - Riederer, Monika
AU - Tobback, Els
AU - Meeus, Mira
AU - Shikova-Lekova, Evelina
AU - Nielsen, Henrik
AU - Brandslund, Ivan
AU - Polo, Olli
AU - De Korwin, Jean Dominique
AU - Scheibenbogen, Carmen
AU - Harrer, Thomas
AU - Prusty, Bhupesh
AU - Freitag, Helma
AU - Trepel, Dominic
AU - Cullinan, John
AU - Lorusso, Lorenzo
AU - Capelli, Enrica
AU - Nora-Krukle, Zaiga
AU - Rasa, Santa
AU - Vermeulen, Ruud
AU - Menhshoel, Anne Marit
AU - Helland, Ingrid B.
AU - Zalewski, Pawel
AU - Sepulveda, Nuno
AU - Sirbu, Carmen Adella
AU - Sekulic, Slobodan
AU - Vukadinovic, Maia
AU - Marusic, Uros
AU - Pisot, Rado
AU - Castro-Marrero, Jesus
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: EUROMENE Network was funded by the COoperation in Science and Technology (COST) program from Utopian Commission (COST#15111). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
Publisher Copyright:
Copyright: © 2019 Strand et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Copyright:
Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2019/12/1
Y1 - 2019/12/1
N2 - ME/CFS is a chronic, complex, multisystem disease that often limits the health and functioning of the affected patients. Diagnosing patients with ME/CFS is a challenge, and many different case definitions exist and are used in clinical practice and research. Even after diagnosis, medical treatment is very challenging. Symptom relief and coping may affect how patients live with their disease and their quality of life. There is no consensus on which diagnostic criteria should be used and which treatment strategies can be recommended for patients. The purpose of the current project was to map the landscape of the Euromene countries in respect of national guidelines and recommendations for case definition, diagnosis and clinical approaches for ME/CFS patients. A 23 items questionnaire was sent out by email to the members of Euromene. The form contained questions on existing guidelines for case definitions, treatment/management of the disease, tests and questionnaires applied, and the prioritization of information for data sampling in research. We obtained information from 17 countries. Five countries reported having national guidelines for diagnosis, and five countries reported having guidelines for clinical approaches. For diagnostic purposes, the Fukuda criteria were most often recommended, and also the Canadian Consensus criteria, the International Consensus Criteria and the Oxford criteria were used. A mix of diagnostic criteria was applied within those countries having no guidelines. Many different questionnaires and tests were used for symptom registration and diagnostic investigation. For symptom relief, pain and anti-depressive medication were most often recommended. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Graded Exercise treatment were often recommended as disease management and rehabilitative/palliative strategies. The lack of consistency in recommendations across European countries urges the development of regulations, guidance and standards. The results of this study will contribute to the harmonization of diagnostic criteria and treatment for ME/CFS in Europe.
AB - ME/CFS is a chronic, complex, multisystem disease that often limits the health and functioning of the affected patients. Diagnosing patients with ME/CFS is a challenge, and many different case definitions exist and are used in clinical practice and research. Even after diagnosis, medical treatment is very challenging. Symptom relief and coping may affect how patients live with their disease and their quality of life. There is no consensus on which diagnostic criteria should be used and which treatment strategies can be recommended for patients. The purpose of the current project was to map the landscape of the Euromene countries in respect of national guidelines and recommendations for case definition, diagnosis and clinical approaches for ME/CFS patients. A 23 items questionnaire was sent out by email to the members of Euromene. The form contained questions on existing guidelines for case definitions, treatment/management of the disease, tests and questionnaires applied, and the prioritization of information for data sampling in research. We obtained information from 17 countries. Five countries reported having national guidelines for diagnosis, and five countries reported having guidelines for clinical approaches. For diagnostic purposes, the Fukuda criteria were most often recommended, and also the Canadian Consensus criteria, the International Consensus Criteria and the Oxford criteria were used. A mix of diagnostic criteria was applied within those countries having no guidelines. Many different questionnaires and tests were used for symptom registration and diagnostic investigation. For symptom relief, pain and anti-depressive medication were most often recommended. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Graded Exercise treatment were often recommended as disease management and rehabilitative/palliative strategies. The lack of consistency in recommendations across European countries urges the development of regulations, guidance and standards. The results of this study will contribute to the harmonization of diagnostic criteria and treatment for ME/CFS in Europe.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.pone.0225995
DO - 10.1371/journal.pone.0225995
M3 - Article
C2 - 31805176
AN - SCOPUS:85076271052
SN - 1932-6203
VL - 14
JO - PLoS ONE
JF - PLoS ONE
IS - 12
M1 - e0225995
ER -