Title of article :
Diagnostic concordance of neurasthenia spectrum disorders in
Pune, India
Author/Authors :
Vasudeo Paralikar، نويسنده , , Sanjeev Sarmukaddam، نويسنده , , Mohan Agashe، نويسنده , , Mitchell G. Weiss، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background: Clinically significant fatigue
or weakness is a common but understudied
clinical problem in India. The applicability and relevance
of Western clinical criteria in this setting are
not studied. Alternative criteria sets used in different
clinical contexts suggest a range of conditions constituting
neurasthenia spectrum disorders (NSDs).
We therefore aimed to determine frequency of patients
with these complaints in four specialty outpatient
clinics of an urban general hospital. We
compared the concordance of four diagnostic criteria
sets of fatigue disorders among the same patients.
Methods: Patients from the clinics of Psychiatry,
Medicine, Dermatology, and Ayurved were screened
for clinically significant fatigue or weakness and assessed
for CFS, ICD-10 neurasthenia, DSM-IV draft
criteria for neurasthenia, and CCMD-2 neurasthenia.
Results: For 352 patients, sensitivity of CDC criteria
for CFS (13.4%) was poorest. CFS was most frequent
in the Medicine clinic. CCMD-2 criteria were the most
frequently met (77.6%) with no significant difference
across clinics. Two-way concordance of neurasthenia
categories was no better than fair (£0.4) and few
patients (8.0%) met criteria for all four categories.
Discussion: Four NSD criteria sets identified different
clinical subgroups. CFS, considering fatigue and
ignoring weakness, was least relevant for identifying
NSD patients in these clinics. Poor concordance
among the four diagnostic systems studied indicates
the need for reviewing the nosology of these disorders.
Focus on clinical significance alone is likely to
avoid the discordant confusion arising from crosscultural
differences.
Keywords :
neurasthenia – fatigue disorders –culture-bound syndromes – diagnostic criteria –diagnostic sensitivities
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)
Journal title :
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (SPPE)