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Characteristics of the first 1000 headaches in an outpatient headache clinic registry.

Authors :
Guerrero ÁL
Rojo E
Herrero S
Neri MJ
Bautista L
Peñas ML
Cortijo E
Mulero P
Fernández R
Source :
Headache [Headache] 2011 Feb; Vol. 51 (2), pp. 226-31.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Objective: To analyze the incidence and characteristics of the first 1000 headaches in an outpatient clinic.<br />Background: Headache is a common cause of medical consultation, both in primary care and in specialist neurology outpatient clinics. The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd Edition (ICHD-II), enables headaches to be classified in a precise and reproducible manner.<br />Methods: In January 2008, an outpatient headache clinic was set up in Hospital Clínico Universitario, a tertiary hospital in Valladolid, Spain. Headaches were classified prospectively in accordance with ICHD-II criteria. In each case we recorded age and sex, duration of headache, ancillary tests required, and previous symptomatic or prophylactic therapies.<br />Results: In January 2010, the registry included 1000 headaches in 682 patients. The women/men ratio was 2.46/1 and the mean age of the patients was 43.19 ± 17.1 years (range: 14-94 years). Patients were referred from primary care (53.4%), general neurology clinics (36.6%), and other specialist clinics (9%). The headaches were grouped (ICHD-II classification) as follows: group 1 (Migraine), 51.4%; group 2 (Tension-type headache), 16%; group 3 (Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias), 2.6%; group 4 (Other primary headaches) and group 13 (Cranial neuralgias), 3.4%. The diagnostic criteria of chronic migraine were satisfied in 8.5% of migraines. Regarding secondary headaches, 1.1% of all cases were included in group 5 (Headaches attributed to trauma) and 8.3% in group 8 (Headaches attributed to a substance or its withdrawal). Only 3.4% of headaches were classified in group 14 (Unspecified or not elsewhere classified), and 5.2% were included in the groups listed in the ICHD-II research appendix.<br />Conclusion: This registry outlines the characteristics of patients seen in an outpatient headache clinic in a tertiary hospital; our results are similar to those previously reported for this type of outpatient clinic. Migraine was the most common diagnosis. Most headaches can be classified using ICHD-II criteria.<br /> (© 2011 American Headache Society.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1526-4610
Volume :
51
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Headache
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
21284608
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01828.x