Abstract

The main purpose of this paper is to establish what symptoms or functional disturbances correlate themselves with the impact of fibromyalgia female patients in quality of life. A total of 26 women were studied who fullfill the American College of Rheumatology for the Classification of Fibromyalgia. METHODOLOGY – It was used the Pain and Fatigue Analogic Scales (PAS and FAS); Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ); Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ); Post- sleep Inventory (PSI); Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Tender point count and classical clinical observation. The studied parameters were analyzed by the Spearman Correlation Coefficient. RESULTS – The fibromyalgia group presented the following mean results: PAS – 7,7 (5 –10); FAS – 6,8 (0 – 10); HAQ – 1,26 (0,12 – 2,37); PSI – 81,2 (29 – 110) and FIQ – 58,4 (33,0 – 80,71). There is a significant correlation between the FIQ scores and pain inten-sity, fatigue intensity and HAQ scores. There is a weak correlation between FIQ and PSI scores. There was no correlation between FIQ and BDI scores. CONCLUSIONS – The global impact of fibromyalgia at the quality of life measured by the FIQ correlates with pain and fatigue intensity and with the decreased functional capacity measured by the HAQ.

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