Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Somaye Student Research Committee - School of Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh Department of Mathematical Sciences - Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran , Saadatnia, Mohammad Department of Neurology and Neuroradiology - Isfahan Neurosciences Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Zandifar, Alireza Student Research Center - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran , Mansourian, Marjan Department of Biostatistics and Epidemiology - School of Health - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Frequency, severity, and duration of attacks are some major parameters in
headache management, affected by some other factors. Ignoring these factors in headache-related
studies can lead to incorrect results. We aimed to model both socio-demographic characteristics
and headache-associated symptoms related to frequency, severity and duration of headache
attacks.
Study design: A longitudinal panel study.
Methods: Overall, 275 migraines or tension Type Headache (TTH) patients were visited at three
different times in 2012 in Isfahan, Iran. On the first visit socio-demographic characteristics and
headache symptoms of the patients were asked. In all of the visits, headache frequency, severity
and attack duration were recorded.
Results: Frequency of headaches was influenced by headache type, age, job status, working
hours, residency, disease duration, laterality, and type of pain onset. In terms of intensity,
headaches were more severe in patients with migraine-type; those suffering from longer headache
history; and those who suffered from vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. On the other hand
patients with migraine, married people, women and patients suffering from vomiting experienced
longer headache attacks.
Conclusion: Headache type (migraine/TTH), age, job status, residency, years of headache,
laterality, type of onset, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia were the factors to be
considered in the studies that would apply frequency, severity, and duration of headache attacks
in order to evaluate headache management.
Keywords :
Migraine , Tension-Type headache , Frequency , Pain scales