NL-OMON40186
Completed
Not Applicable
The relation between cerebral blood flow, pain attenuation and autonomic parameters in rest, during and after exercise in patients with the chronic fatigue syndrome. - Cerebral blood flow, pain and chronic fatigue syndrome
ZBC Stichting Cardiozorg0 sites650 target enrollmentStarted: TBDLast updated:
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Status
- Completed
- Sponsor
- ZBC Stichting Cardiozorg
- Enrollment
- 650
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Study Design
- Study Type
- Observational non invasive
Eligibility Criteria
- Ages
- 18 to 99 (—)
Inclusion Criteria
- •CFS patients within the range of 18\-65 years of age, who are diagnosed according to the Centre of Disease Control criteria
- •Before being asked to participate to the study, the International Physical Questionnaire \*short form, Dutch version\- will be sent to potential candidates. Only those with categorical score: \*low\* will be asked to participate.
Exclusion Criteria
- •\- Pregnancy or being postnatal within 1 year.
- •\- \- The current use of opioid medication.
- •\- BMI \>30\.
- •\- Unable to perform a maximal exercise test.
- •\- Diabetes mellitus.
- •\- Medical condition leading to chronic pain in sedentary controls.
- •\- Suspicion of ischaemic complaints, regional wall motion abnormality or moderate to severe valvular disease.
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