Physical impairment during and between migraine attacks: A daily diary study of patients with chronic migraine.

David J Whitaker, Gina M. Dumkrieger, Joseph G Hentz, D. Dodick, T. Schwedt
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OBJECTIVE While a substantial body of research describes the disabling impacts of migraine attacks, less research has described the impacts of migraine on physical functioning between migraine attacks. The objective of this study is to describe physical impairment during and between migraine attacks as a dimension of burden experienced by people living with chronic migraine. METHODS The physical impairment domain of the Migraine Physical Function Impact Diary was recorded in headache diaries from the Medication Overuse Treatment Strategy trial. Days with moderate to severe headache were used to approximate migraine attacks. Factor analysis and regression analysis were used to describe associations between migraine and physical impairment. RESULTS 77,662 headache diary entries from 720 participants were analyzed, including 25,414 days with moderate to severe headache, 19,149 days with mild headache, and 33,099 days with no headache. Mean physical impairment score was 41.5 (SD = 26.1) on days with moderate to severe headache, 12.8 (SD = 15.0) on days with mild headache, and 5.2 (SD = 13.1) on days with no headache. Physical impairment on days with mild headache and days with no headache was significantly associated with days since last moderate to severe headache, physical impairment with last moderate to severe headache, mild headache (compared to no headache), depression, hypersensitivities and cranial autonomic symptoms. CONCLUSIONS Physical impairment occurs on migraine and non-migraine days. Study participants with frequent headaches, symptoms of depression, hypersensitivities and cranial autonomic symptoms experience physical impairment at a higher rate on days with no headache and days with mild headache.Clinical Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02764320).
偏头痛发作时和发作间歇期的身体损伤:对慢性偏头痛患者的每日日记研究。
目的虽然大量研究描述了偏头痛发作时的致残影响,但较少研究描述偏头痛发作间歇期对身体功能的影响。本研究的目的是描述偏头痛发作期间和发作间歇期的身体机能损伤情况,以此作为慢性偏头痛患者所承受的负担的一个维度。方法偏头痛身体机能影响日记的身体机能损伤领域记录在药物过度使用治疗策略试验的头痛日记中。中度至重度头痛的天数被用来近似偏头痛发作的天数。结果分析了720名参与者的77662个头痛日记条目,包括25414个中度至重度头痛日、19149个轻度头痛日和33099个无头痛日。在中度至重度头痛的日子里,身体损伤的平均值为 41.5(标准差 = 26.1)分;在轻度头痛的日子里,身体损伤的平均值为 12.8(标准差 = 15.0)分;在无头痛的日子里,身体损伤的平均值为 5.2(标准差 = 13.1)分。轻度头痛日和无头痛日的体力损伤与上次中度至重度头痛以来的天数、上次中度至重度头痛时的体力损伤、轻度头痛(与无头痛相比)、抑郁、过度敏感和颅自主神经症状显著相关。经常头痛、有抑郁症状、过度敏感和头颅自主神经症状的研究参与者在无头痛日和轻微头痛日出现身体损伤的比例较高:临床试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02764320)。
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