Post polio syndrome: fatigued patients a specific subgroup?

Authors

  • Gunilla Östlund
  • Åke Wahlin
  • Katharina S. Sunnerhagen
  • Kristian Borg

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0634

Keywords:

post-polio, fatigue, subgroup, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, vitality.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To examine the characteristics of fatigued and non-fatigued post-polio patients and to define potential subgroups across the fatigue continuum. DESIGN: Multi-centre study. SUBJECTS: A total of 143 post-polio patients were subdivided on the basis of percentile distribution into a fatigue group, a intermediate group, and a non-fatigue group, using the Multi Fatigue Inventory 20 general fatigue ratings. METHODS: Data on background, quality of life, fatigue and pain were collected. Descriptive statistics and correlations in each group and analysis of variance and χ2 for group comparisons were performed. Non-linear regressions were employed to evaluate differences in the strength of associations between physical and mental fatigue, on the one hand, and vitality on the other. RESULTS: The fatigued group was younger, had shorter polio duration, more pain, higher body mass index, lower quality of life and was more physically and mentally fatigued. A higher proportion of this group had contracted polio after 1956 and was under 65 years of age. Mental fatigue had a relatively higher explanatory value than physical fatigue for differences in vitality in the fatigued group, whereas reversed patterns were seen in the other groups. CONCLUSION: Fatigued post-polio patients can be considered as a subgroup.

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Published

2010-11-02

How to Cite

Östlund, G., Wahlin, Åke, Sunnerhagen, K. S., & Borg, K. (2010). Post polio syndrome: fatigued patients a specific subgroup?. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 43(1), 39–45. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-0634

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Original Report