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Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients. / Schiller, Katharina; Rauchenzauner, Markus; Avidgor, Tamir et al.
In: European Journal of Medical Research, Vol. 28, 49, 27.01.2023.

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Schiller, K, Rauchenzauner, M, Avidgor, T, Hannan, S, Lorenzen, C, Kaml, M, Walser, G, Unterberger, I, Filippi, V, Broessner, G & Luef, G 2023, 'Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients', European Journal of Medical Research, vol. 28, 49. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

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Schiller, K., Rauchenzauner, M., Avidgor, T., Hannan, S., Lorenzen, C., Kaml, M., Walser, G., Unterberger, I., Filippi, V., Broessner, G., & Luef, G. (2023). Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients. European Journal of Medical Research, 28, Article 49. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

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Schiller K, Rauchenzauner M, Avidgor T, Hannan S, Lorenzen C, Kaml M et al. Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients. European Journal of Medical Research. 2023 Jan 27;28:49. doi: 10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

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Schiller, Katharina ; Rauchenzauner, Markus ; Avidgor, Tamir et al. / Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients. In: European Journal of Medical Research. 2023 ; Vol. 28.

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title = "Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients",
abstract = "BackgroundHeadache is among the most common comorbidities in epilepsy. This study examined the distribution of different primary headache disorders in a large cohort of patients with diagnosed epilepsy. Headache types were analysed with regard to gender, type of epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).MethodsIn this prospective single-centre study, 500 patients with epilepsy (250 female, mean age: 45.52 ± 17.26 years) were evaluated with regards to primary headache types using a validated German headache questionnaire categorizing for migraine (MIG), tension-type headache (TTH) or trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TAC), their combinations and unclassifiable headache. Data regarding type of epilepsy, seizure-associated headache, AED treatment and seizure freedom were collected.ResultsOf 500 patients with epilepsy, 163 (32.6%) patients (108 female and 55 male) reported suffering from headaches at least 1 day per month. MIG (without aura, with aura) and TTH were the most frequent headache type (MIG 33.1%, TTH 33.1%). Female epilepsy patients reported headaches significantly more often than male patients (x2 = 8.20, p = 0.0042). In contrast, the type of epilepsy did not significantly affect headache distribution. Of 163 patients with headache, 66 (40.5%) patients reported seizure-associated headache and AEDs were used by 157 patients. Of importance, patients with AED monotherapy suffered from MIG less often when compared to patients on polytherapy (x2 = 4.79, p = 0.028).ConclusionMIG and TTH are the most common headache types in epilepsy patients and headache is more frequent among female epilepsy patients. Monotherapy in AEDs might have a beneficial effect on the frequency of headache compared to polytherapy.",
author = "Katharina Schiller and Markus Rauchenzauner and Tamir Avidgor and Sana Hannan and Carlo Lorenzen and Manuela Kaml and Gerald Walser and Iris Unterberger and Vera Filippi and Gregor Broessner and Gerhard Luef",
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day = "27",
doi = "10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8",
language = "English",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients

AU - Schiller, Katharina

AU - Rauchenzauner, Markus

AU - Avidgor, Tamir

AU - Hannan, Sana

AU - Lorenzen, Carlo

AU - Kaml, Manuela

AU - Walser, Gerald

AU - Unterberger, Iris

AU - Filippi, Vera

AU - Broessner, Gregor

AU - Luef, Gerhard

PY - 2023/1/27

Y1 - 2023/1/27

N2 - BackgroundHeadache is among the most common comorbidities in epilepsy. This study examined the distribution of different primary headache disorders in a large cohort of patients with diagnosed epilepsy. Headache types were analysed with regard to gender, type of epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).MethodsIn this prospective single-centre study, 500 patients with epilepsy (250 female, mean age: 45.52 ± 17.26 years) were evaluated with regards to primary headache types using a validated German headache questionnaire categorizing for migraine (MIG), tension-type headache (TTH) or trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TAC), their combinations and unclassifiable headache. Data regarding type of epilepsy, seizure-associated headache, AED treatment and seizure freedom were collected.ResultsOf 500 patients with epilepsy, 163 (32.6%) patients (108 female and 55 male) reported suffering from headaches at least 1 day per month. MIG (without aura, with aura) and TTH were the most frequent headache type (MIG 33.1%, TTH 33.1%). Female epilepsy patients reported headaches significantly more often than male patients (x2 = 8.20, p = 0.0042). In contrast, the type of epilepsy did not significantly affect headache distribution. Of 163 patients with headache, 66 (40.5%) patients reported seizure-associated headache and AEDs were used by 157 patients. Of importance, patients with AED monotherapy suffered from MIG less often when compared to patients on polytherapy (x2 = 4.79, p = 0.028).ConclusionMIG and TTH are the most common headache types in epilepsy patients and headache is more frequent among female epilepsy patients. Monotherapy in AEDs might have a beneficial effect on the frequency of headache compared to polytherapy.

AB - BackgroundHeadache is among the most common comorbidities in epilepsy. This study examined the distribution of different primary headache disorders in a large cohort of patients with diagnosed epilepsy. Headache types were analysed with regard to gender, type of epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).MethodsIn this prospective single-centre study, 500 patients with epilepsy (250 female, mean age: 45.52 ± 17.26 years) were evaluated with regards to primary headache types using a validated German headache questionnaire categorizing for migraine (MIG), tension-type headache (TTH) or trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TAC), their combinations and unclassifiable headache. Data regarding type of epilepsy, seizure-associated headache, AED treatment and seizure freedom were collected.ResultsOf 500 patients with epilepsy, 163 (32.6%) patients (108 female and 55 male) reported suffering from headaches at least 1 day per month. MIG (without aura, with aura) and TTH were the most frequent headache type (MIG 33.1%, TTH 33.1%). Female epilepsy patients reported headaches significantly more often than male patients (x2 = 8.20, p = 0.0042). In contrast, the type of epilepsy did not significantly affect headache distribution. Of 163 patients with headache, 66 (40.5%) patients reported seizure-associated headache and AEDs were used by 157 patients. Of importance, patients with AED monotherapy suffered from MIG less often when compared to patients on polytherapy (x2 = 4.79, p = 0.028).ConclusionMIG and TTH are the most common headache types in epilepsy patients and headache is more frequent among female epilepsy patients. Monotherapy in AEDs might have a beneficial effect on the frequency of headache compared to polytherapy.

U2 - 10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

DO - 10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

M3 - Journal article

VL - 28

JO - European Journal of Medical Research

JF - European Journal of Medical Research

SN - 2047-783X

M1 - 49

ER -