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      The Impact of Fatigue on Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

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          Although fatigue is recognized as a symptom of MS, there have been insufficient methods for evaluating this symptom. We administered the Fatigue Impact Scale to 85 MS patients and 20 hypertensive patients. Neurologic impairment, mental health, and general health status were also assessed. MS patients reported significantly higher fatigue impact than hypertensive patients. Most MS patients reported fatigue as either their worst (14%), or one of their worst (55%) symptoms. Disease classification and neurologic impairment had little bearing on Fatigue Impact Scale scores in the MS sample. The best predictive models for mental health and general health status in the MS sample both included the Fatigue Impact Scale as a significant factor. This study demonstrates that: 1) fatigue is a very prevalent and severe problem in MS, 2) fatigue impact cannot be predicted by clinical measures of neurologic impairment, 3) fatigue has a significant effect on the mental health and general health status of MS patients.

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          Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques
          Can. J. Neurol. Sci
          Cambridge University Press (CUP)
          0317-1671
          2057-0155
          February 1994
          September 2015
          : 21
          : 01
          : 9-14
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          10.1017/S0317167100048691
          8180914
          8a7dd0f7-3450-4d49-a512-c47d79c63bef
          © 1994
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