Exploring the spectrum of headaches in neurocysticercosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ravindra Kumar Garg, Imran Rizvi, Raza Abbas Mahdi, Ravi Uniyal, Vinay Suresh
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Abstract

Background: Understanding the prevalence, characteristics, diagnosis and management of headaches associated with neurocysticercosis (NCC) is essential for optimizing patient care.

Methods: This systematic review and meta-analysis followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. We examined case reports, case series and cohort studies that explored headaches in NCC patients. The review protocol was registered in PROSPERO (CRD42024530164).

Results: A total of 53 isolated NCC cases presenting with headache and 8 cohort studies were included. Severe or progressive headaches, often resembling migraines, were most prevalent (35.2%). Brain parenchymal cysts were the most frequently observed lesion type (39.6%), followed by ventricular cysts (28.3%). Treatment primarily consisted of cysticidal therapy (66.2%), with surgical intervention required in 25.4% of cases. The majority of patients (96.2%) experienced clinical improvement. The meta-analysis addressed three key questions. Patients with primary headaches exhibited a significantly higher prevalence of calcified NCC (odds ratio [OR] 2.82, I2=0%). Likewise, primary headaches were more common in individuals with calcified NCC (OR 2.82, I2=0%). However, headache frequency (mean difference=1.93, I2=86%) and severity (mean difference=4.45, I2=99%) did not differ significantly.

Conclusions: Brain parenchymal cysts, particularly ring or disk-enhancing colloidal cysts, may present with new-onset headaches mimicking primary headache syndromes. Our meta-analysis indicates a significant association between calcified NCC and primary headaches, but no substantial differences were found in headache frequency or severity.

探索脑囊虫病头痛的频谱:一项系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景:了解神经囊虫病(NCC)相关头痛的患病率、特征、诊断和治疗对于优化患者护理至关重要。方法:本系统评价和荟萃分析遵循系统评价和荟萃分析指南的首选报告项目。我们研究了探讨NCC患者头痛的病例报告、病例系列和队列研究。该审查方案已在PROSPERO注册(CRD42024530164)。结果:共纳入53例以头痛为表现的孤立的NCC病例和8项队列研究。最常见的是严重或进行性头痛,通常类似偏头痛(35.2%)。脑实质囊肿是最常见的病变类型(39.6%),其次是心室囊肿(28.3%)。治疗主要包括灭囊治疗(66.2%),25.4%的病例需要手术干预。大多数患者(96.2%)临床改善。荟萃分析解决了三个关键问题。原发性头痛患者钙化NCC的患病率明显较高(优势比[OR] 2.82, I2=0%)。同样,原发性头痛在钙化NCC患者中更为常见(OR 2.82, I2=0%)。然而,头痛频率(平均差异=1.93,I2=86%)和严重程度(平均差异=4.45,I2=99%)无显著差异。结论:脑实质囊肿,特别是环状或盘状强化胶质囊肿,可能出现新发头痛,类似于原发性头痛综合征。我们的荟萃分析显示钙化NCC与原发性头痛之间存在显著关联,但在头痛频率或严重程度上没有发现实质性差异。
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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
9.10%
发文量
115
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene publishes authoritative and impactful original, peer-reviewed articles and reviews on all aspects of tropical medicine.
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