Yimo Zhang, Xin Zhao, Yan Wang, Zhao Dong, Shengyuan Yu
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Abstract
Background: To evaluate the prevalence, predictive factors and clinical characteristics of cough headache in our respiratory clinic and to investigate the coexistence between cough headache, migraine and tension-type headache.
Method: We consecutively investigated patients referred to our respiratory clinic with complaints of cough and selected patients with cough headaches to complete a structured interview and examination.
Results: Six hundred and seventy-nine patients with cough were studied and 122 patients were diagnosed with cough headache. The prevalence of cough headache was 18.0% in these coughing patients. According to multivariate analysis, being of an age between 31-50 years was a risk factor for cough headache (OR 2.0). Cough headache was associated with cough severity: Compared with the mild group, the moderate group (OR 2.3) and the severe group (OR 3.3) were more vulnerable to cough headache. Headache severity had a positive correlation with cough severity (ρ = 0.301, p = 0.028), age (ρ = 0.199, p = 0.029), and headache duration (ρ = 0.242, p = 0.008). In cough headache patients, 30.3% had tension-type headache and 10.7% had migraine in the preceding year.
Conclusions: Cough headache is not rare in respiratory clinics and the characteristics are somewhat different from those in headache clinics. An age of between 31-50 years and cough severity were risk factors for cough headache. Headache severity was related to cough severity, age and headache duration.