Fatigue as a first-time presenting symptom : management by family doctors and one year follow-up
BACKGROUND: Fatigue is a common complaint in primary care and has a broad differential diagnosis, making the approach complex and often ineffective.
OBJECTIVES: To follow the course of adults without a significant known background disease who complain of fatigue for the first time, and to characterize the family physician's approach.
METHODS: The study population comprised a random sample of 299 patients aged 18-45 who presented with fatigue as a first-time single complaint to their family physician. Excluded were patients with chronic diseases or states that may include signs of fatigue. We analyzed the index encounter data, the diagnostic and laboratory tests, the medications prescribed and the one year clinical outcome.
RESULTS: Seventy percent were women, average age 30.5 years, and 69% had no known co-morbidities; 57% of the patients were physically examined at the first visit and most (78.6%) were sent for laboratory analysis. Five percent of laboratory tests were positive. Eighty patients (26.8%) were given a specific diagnosis, with the leading diagnoses being anemia and infectious diseases; 18.7% were given sick leave at the first visit. Fatigue was more common in early summer.
CONCLUSIONS: The majority of young healthy patients complaining of fatigue are not diagnosed with an organic physiological disorder. Many of the study patients were sent for laboratory tests but in most cases these tests were not contributory to the diagnosis or management. It seems likely that the most efficient strategy would be watchful follow-up with a minimum of testing.
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CommentIn: Isr Med Assoc J. 2012 Sep;14(9):566-7. - PMID 23101421 |
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The Israel Medical Association journal : IMAJ - 14(2012), 9 vom: 24. Sept., Seite 555-9 |
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Englisch |
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Date Completed 04.12.2012 Date Revised 29.10.2012 published: Print CommentIn: Isr Med Assoc J. 2012 Sep;14(9):566-7. - PMID 23101421 Citation Status MEDLINE |
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520 | |a OBJECTIVES: To follow the course of adults without a significant known background disease who complain of fatigue for the first time, and to characterize the family physician's approach | ||
520 | |a METHODS: The study population comprised a random sample of 299 patients aged 18-45 who presented with fatigue as a first-time single complaint to their family physician. Excluded were patients with chronic diseases or states that may include signs of fatigue. We analyzed the index encounter data, the diagnostic and laboratory tests, the medications prescribed and the one year clinical outcome | ||
520 | |a RESULTS: Seventy percent were women, average age 30.5 years, and 69% had no known co-morbidities; 57% of the patients were physically examined at the first visit and most (78.6%) were sent for laboratory analysis. Five percent of laboratory tests were positive. Eighty patients (26.8%) were given a specific diagnosis, with the leading diagnoses being anemia and infectious diseases; 18.7% were given sick leave at the first visit. Fatigue was more common in early summer | ||
520 | |a CONCLUSIONS: The majority of young healthy patients complaining of fatigue are not diagnosed with an organic physiological disorder. Many of the study patients were sent for laboratory tests but in most cases these tests were not contributory to the diagnosis or management. It seems likely that the most efficient strategy would be watchful follow-up with a minimum of testing | ||
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