Increased risk of chronic fatigue syndrome following burn injuries.
Shin-Yi TsaiCheng-Li LinShou-Chuan ShihCheng-Wei HsuKam-Hang LeongChien-Feng KuoChon-Fu LioYu-Tien ChenYan-Jiun HungLeiyu ShiPublished in: Journal of translational medicine (2018)
The findings from this population-based retrospective cohort study suggest that thermal injury is associated with an increased risk of subsequent CFS and provided a point of view suggesting burn injuries in sun- exposed areas such as the face and limbs had greater impact on subsequent development of CFS compared with trunk areas. In addition, extensively burned areas and visible scars were predictors of greater physiological and psychosocial that are needed to follow-up in the long run.