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[Features of primary forms of headache in multiple sclerosis]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focused on understanding headache types in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), examining 110 MS patients at Smolensk State Medical University between April and May 2023.
  • Results revealed that migraines were the most common type of headache, affecting 85% of MS patients, while tension headaches were only found in 15%. No significant links were identified between headaches and factors like age or treatment type.
  • The research highlighted that 18.2% of MS patients also had primary headaches, with migraines more prevalent; female gender and certain MS types increased migraine risk, potentially worsening cognitive issues linked to anxiety and depression.

Article Abstract

Objective: To study the features of the primary forms of headache in patients with a confirmed diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS).

Material And Methods: A total of 110 patients with MS were examined in the outpatient appointment of a neurologist at the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery of the «Smolensk State Medical University» in the period from April 1, 2023 to May 31, 2023. A group of 20 people with a diagnosis of primary headache (PH) was selected. At the same time, a control group of 20 people with a diagnosis of PH was selected on the basis of the Center for Industrial Medicine of the Federal State Medical Institution MSU No. 135, Desnogorsk. The analysis of complaints, anamnestic, laboratory data, neurological status and test results on specialized scales was carried out.

Results: Migraine was the most frequent type of headache in MS patients (in a ratio of 5.6:1 compared to tension headache) and was observed in 17 (85%) MS patients. Tension headache was diagnosed only in 3 (15%) patients (=0.002). Headache was significantly more common in the remitting form of MS (=0.046). Age, total cholesterol level, EDSS level, type of MS disease-modifying therapy were not associated with the risk of developing headache. When comparing the population of patients with MS and PH with the control group on the anxiety and depression scale and the MoCA test, statistically significant differences were obtained (<0.05).

Conclusion: PH were diagnosed in 18.2% of patients with MS, with a much higher prevalence of migraines than tension headache. In addition, female gender and the type of MS are significantly associated with the risk of migraine. Migraine, as a comorbid condition, can aggravate cognitive impairment in patients with MS, characterized by a lower value of the MoCA scale, especially together with the progression of anxiety and depressive disorders. These findings indicate the need for a larger epidemiological study to accurately assess the prevalence of PH in patients with MS in the Smolensk region.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.17116/jnevro202412406170DOI Listing

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