2006
DOI: 10.1378/chest.130.4.989
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Fatigue Is Associated With Quality of Life in Sarcoidosis Patients

Abstract: Fatigue is associated with quality of life in sarcoidosis patientsMichielsen, H.J.; Drent, M.; Peros-Golubicic, T.; de Vries, J. Published in: Chest Document version:Publisher's PDF, also known as Version of record Publication date: 2006 Link to publication Citation for published version (APA):Michielsen, H. J., Drent, M., Peros-Golubicic, T., & de Vries, J. (2006). Fatigue is associated with quality of life in sarcoidosis patients. Chest, 130(4), 989-994. General rightsCopyright and moral rights for the publi… Show more

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“…Scores below 22 indicate no fatigue; scores of 22-34 indicate mild-moderate fatigue; and scores of 35 or more indicate extreme fatigue. In sarcoidosis, the FAS has acceptable psychometric properties [28]. The minimal clinically important difference in sarcoidosis is 4 points or a 10% change [29].…”
Section: Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scores below 22 indicate no fatigue; scores of 22-34 indicate mild-moderate fatigue; and scores of 35 or more indicate extreme fatigue. In sarcoidosis, the FAS has acceptable psychometric properties [28]. The minimal clinically important difference in sarcoidosis is 4 points or a 10% change [29].…”
Section: Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sarcoidosis-related complaints, including fatigue, may become chronic and affect patients' QoL even after all other signs of disease activity have disappeared; this appears to be unique to sarcoidosis-related fatigue as compared to other inflammatory conditions [36,71]. Physicians generally assess disease severity and progression in sarcoidosis on the basis of socalled 'objective measures' such as pulmonary function tests, chest radiographs, and serologic tests.…”
Section: Quality Of Lifementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FAS has been validated in healthy cohorts [71]. FAS scores of 10-21 indicate that the patient is "not tired", scores of 22-34 indicate that the patient is "tired", and scores of [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50] indicate that the patient is "very tired" [72]. We evaluated the relationship between the biomarkers of inflammation shown in Fig.…”
Section: Inflammation and The Biological Basis Of Psfmentioning
confidence: 99%