Recommendation 1.3.1: We recommend that when examining chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS) in Finland incidence and incidence, criteria containing PEM Symptom are used.
Recommendation 1.4.1: We recommend that the possibility of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS) be taken into account when a patient has any of the following and cannot be explained by other diseases: Prolonged fatigue / fatigue that impairs Everyday life, impaired functional ability on a large scale
o deterioration in well - being after relatively little physical or Cognitive exertion, and worsening of symptoms (PEM Symptom, post-exertional malaise)
o Diverse and long-lasting syndrome that is not normally relieved at rest and may include unrestrained sleep, pain, Cognitive difficulties, and autonomic nervous system or immune system symptoms.
Recommendation 1.7.1: Recommended in adults for the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS) for use in diagnostic criteria with PEM Symptom. Such are the Canadian criteria (CCC, 2003) and its updated version (CCC2010) and the International Consensus Criteria (ICC, 2011). Diagnostic criteria are described in the supplementary information.
Recommendation 1.7.2: We do not recommend using the CDC / Fukuda or Oxford criteria for chronic in the diagnosis of fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS).
Recommendation 1.7.3: IOM criteria can be used in primary care in suspected disease to guide the treatment chain, but we do not recommend using it for chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS) in diagnosis.
Recommendation 2.3.1: We recommend an individually designed exercise and rest plan as part of the rest treatment and Rehabilitation.
Recommendation 2.3.2: We recommend that an individual exercise and rest plan be developed Multidisciplinary together with the patient
Recommendation 2.5.1: We recommend that Psychological methods such as reporting illness (psychoeducation) can be used as part of a patient with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS) multifaceted treatment and Rehabilitation.
Recommendation 2.5.2: We recommend that methods based on Cognitive behavioral therapy discussed and informed in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (ME / CFS), who have concomitant mental stress symptoms. Those who want treatment are offered the opportunity to do so.