A Fierro, G Pérez-Rojí, A Blanco, P López, M Andrés, V González-Quintanilla, S Pérez-Pereda, N Fontanillas, J Pascual
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Abstract
Introduction: Headache is common in the general population and a frequent reason for medical consultation.
Objectives: To describe the characteristics of patients attending the Emergency Department (ED) for headache.
Methods: A descriptive study with prospective collection of 100 consecutive patients over 15 years old who attended our ED due to headache as the main complaint.
Results: Headache accounted for 1,4% of ED visits. The most common age range is between 31 and 45 years and the majority of the patients are females (61%). We diagnosed 67 primary and 33 secondary headaches- The most frequent diagnosis was migraine, with 36% of cases one out of 3 patients had a history of headache and 4 out of 5 consulted by their own decision. Only a small percentage of patients were admitted as inpatients (12%), and 3 out of 5 were referred to Primary Care. Complementary tests were performed on 84% of the patients. One CT scan was performed for every 3 patients. A total of 80% patients was correctly diagnosed by the ED physicians.
Conclusions: Headache is a frequent complaint in the ED, where primary headaches are the most common with migraine being the most frequent reason for consultation. In our setting, there is a good screening and diagnosis of headaches, as well as an adequate use of the available resources in the ED for their diagnosis and management.