Cardiovascular and haematological pathology in myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS): A role for viruses

Mar 24, 2023Blood reviews

Heart and blood problems in chronic fatigue syndrome may be linked to viruses

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Abstract

Cardiac and haematological abnormalities are present within ME/CFS cohorts.

  • ME/CFS may share similarities with Long COVID, particularly in disease presentation and vascular pathology.
  • Significant findings include endothelial dysfunction, coagulopathy, and vascular dysregulation in both conditions.
  • Major deficits in cerebral blood flow and reduced cardiac output are observed in ME/CFS patients.
  • Platelet hyperactivation and anomalous clotting processes are increasingly documented in individuals with ME/CFS.
  • Cardiac abnormalities in ME/CFS do not appear to be influenced by deconditioning and may stem from autonomic nervous system dysfunction.
  • Viral reservoirs, particularly herpesviruses, may play a role in cardiovascular and haematological dysfunction associated with ME/CFS.

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