Fibromyalgia (FM) is a condition where
widespread generalized pain limits a person's ability to function, sometimes to
the point of complete disability. This month, we'll look at identfying markers
that may be used to determine whether a patient has FM or not.
Chronic pain that arises from the
muscles and joints affects nearly 20% of the adult population, with the highest
percentages found among females and those in lower income brackets. It is very
challenging to determine “the cause” of chronic pain, probably because it is
influenced by and interacts with various physical, emotional, psychological,
and social factors. Several studies have reportedly shown that the levels of
certain neurotransmitters (chemicals that help our nerves transmit information)
including serotonin, glutamate, lactate, and pyruvate are elevated in patients
with localized chronic myalgias (like FM) and therefore may be potential
biomarkers for various conditions causing chronic pain. Unfortunately,
elevations in these potential markers are not specific or unique to FM.
However, researchers have identified
muscle alterations in in fibromyalgia / chronic widespread pain patients. More
studies are needed to confirm these findings before they have the potential for
use as a diagnostic criteria for FM.
For the time being, in order to
establish a diagnosis of FM, we must rely on the following:
1)
The
presence of widespread pain by using the “Widespread Pain Index” or WPI.
2)
Determining
the severity of the symptoms by using the “Symptom Severity Score” or SS score
of which there are two parts:
·
Scoring
fatigue, waking unrefreshed, and cognitive symptoms using a 0-3 scale, 3
representing the most severe or disturbing of these daily functions.
·
Adding
up additional symptoms associated with FM, resulting in a 0-3 range depending
on the number of the “other symptoms.”
Using the WPI and the SS scores, FM
can be identified if one of the following two situations has been presend for
three or more months:
- WPI score > 7
and SS score > 5
- WPI score between 3
and 6 and SS score > 9
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