Trial Report Comparison of the symptom networks of long-COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome: From modularity to connectionism, 2024, Hyland

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    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sjop.13060

    Scandinavian Journal of Psychology
    Early View
    Empirical Article
    Open Access
    Comparison of the symptom networks of long-COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome: From modularity to connectionism

    Michael E. Hyland, Yuri Antonacci, Alison M. Bacon
    First published: 21 July 2024
    https://doi.org/10.1111/sjop.13060
    Data are available from Yuri Antonacci, yuri.antonacci@community.unipa.it


    Abstract

    The objective was to compare the symptom networks of long-COVID and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) in conjunction with other theoretically relevant diagnoses in order to provide insight into the etiology of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS).

    This was a cross-sectional comparison of questionnaire items between six groups identified by clinical diagnosis.

    All participants completed a 65-item psychological and somatic symptom questionnaire (GSQ065).

    Diagnostically labelled groups were long-COVID (N = 107), CFS (N = 254), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS, N = 369), fibromyalgia (N = 1,127), severe asthma (N = 100) and healthy group (N = 207).

    The 22 symptoms that best discriminated between the six groups were selected for network analysis.

    Connectivity, fragmentation and number of symptom clusters (statistically related symptoms) were assessed.

    Compared to long-COVID, the symptom networks of CFS, IBS and fibromyalgia had significantly lower connectivity, greater fragmentation and more symptom clusters.

    The number of clusters varied between 9 for CFS and 3 for severe asthma, and the content of clusters varied across all groups.

    Of the 33 symptom clusters identified over the six groups 30 clusters were unique.

    Although the symptom networks of long-COVID and CFS differ, the variation of cluster content across the six groups is inconsistent with a modular causal structure but consistent with a connectionist (network, parallel distributed processing) biological basis of MUS.

    A connectionist structure would explain why symptoms overlap and merge between different functional somatic syndromes, the failure to discover a biological diagnostic test and how psychological and behavioral interventions are therapeutic.
     
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    The 65 symptoms according to this paper from 2018:
    Symptom frequency and development of a generic functional disorder symptom scale suitable for use in studies of patients with irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia syndrome or chronic fatigue syndrome Michael E. Hyland a, *, Alison M. Bacon a , Joseph W. Lanario a , Anthony F. Davies b

    Waking up still feeling tired
    Fatigue for no reason
    Difficulty concentrating
    Mental fog
    Fatigue increasing the day after you are active 1
    Memory problems
    Waking up often at night
    Easily feel too cold
    Pain increasing the day after you are active
    Bloating of the stomach
    Pain in legs and arms which is not due to hard exercise
    Back pain
    Easily feel too hot/sweating
    Very cold hands or feet
    Difficulty getting to sleep
    Pain moving from one place of body to another on different days
    Sensitivity to noise
    Stomach pain
    Sensitive or tender skin
    Irritable
    Sensitivity to bright lights
    Jittery, easily startled, often worried
    More clumsy than others
    Thirsty all the time
    Numbness, tingling, pins and needles
    Headaches
    Feeling anxious for no reason
    Itchy skin
    Intolerant to some food
    Itchy eyes
    Constipation
    Feeling out of breath for no reason
    Racing heart
    Swollen painful joints
    Cramps in leg, foot or bottom
    Very vivid dreams
    Feeling very ill for no reason
    Depression
    Nausea for no reason
    Fatigue increasing after a cold or sore throat
    Diarrhoea
    Blocked nose
    Urinating two or more times per night
    Face flushes
    Hands tremble or shake
    Ringing in ears
    Heartburn
    Running nose
    Chest pain
    Feeling faint
    Twitching other than eyelid
    Twitching of eyelid
    Nightmares/night terrors
    Double vision
    Boils or pimples on face or body
    Choking sensations
    Skin rash
    Head colds, sore throat, flu
    Mouth ulcers, sores in mouth
    Loss of voice
    Cold sores on or near lips
     
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