Pre-attack and pre-episode symptoms in cluster headache: a multicenter cross-sectional study of 327 Chinese patients.

Ke Li, Shuping Sun, Zhanyou Xue, Sufen Chen, Chunyang Ju, Dongmei Hu, Xiaoyu Gao, Yanhong Wang, Dan Wang, Jianjun Chen, Li Li, Jing Liu, Mingjie Zhang, Zhihua Jia, Xun Han, Huanxian Liu, Mianwang He, Wei Zhao, Zihua Gong, Shuhua Zhang, Xiaoxue Lin, Yingyuan Liu, Shengshu Wang, Shengyuan Yu, Zhao Dong
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Background: There have been a few studies regarding the pre-attack symptoms (PAS) and pre-episode symptoms (PES) of cluster headache (CH), but none have been conducted in the Chinese population. The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence and features of PAS and PES in Chinese patients, as well as to investigate their relationships with pertinent factors.

Methods: The study included patients who visited a tertiary headache center and nine other headache clinics between January 2019 and September 2021. A questionnaire was used to collect general data and information about PAS and PES.

Results: Among the 327 patients who met the CH criteria (International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition), 269 (82.3%) patients experienced at least one PAS. The most common PAS were head and facial discomfort (74.4%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis depicted that the number of triggers (OR = 1.798, p = 0.001), and smoking history (OR = 2.067, p = 0.026) were correlated with increased odds of PAS. In total, 68 (20.8%) patients had PES. The most common symptoms were head and facial discomfort (23, 33.8%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the number of triggers were associated with increased odds of PES (OR = 1.372, p = 0.005).

Conclusions: PAS are quite common in CH patients, demonstrating that CH attacks are not comprised of a pain phase alone; investigations of PAS and PES could help researchers better understand the pathophysiology of CH.

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丛集性头痛发作前和发作前症状:327例中国患者的多中心横断面研究
背景:关于丛集性头痛(CH)的发作前症状(PAS)和发作前症状(PES)的研究很少,但尚未在中国人群中进行。本研究的目的是确定PAS和PES在中国患者中的患病率和特征,并探讨其与相关因素的关系。方法:该研究包括2019年1月至2021年9月期间前往三级头痛中心和其他9家头痛诊所的患者。采用问卷调查法收集PAS和PES的一般数据和信息。结果:在327例符合CH(国际头痛疾病分类,第三版)标准的患者中,269例(82.3%)患者至少经历过一次PAS。最常见的PAS是头部和面部不适(74.4%)。多变量logistic回归分析显示,诱发因素数量(OR = 1.798, p = 0.001)和吸烟史(OR = 2.067, p = 0.026)与PAS发生率增加相关。共有68例(20.8%)患者发生PES。最常见的症状是头部和面部不适(23.33.8%)。多变量logistic回归分析显示,触发因素数量与PES发生几率增加相关(OR = 1.372, p = 0.005)。结论:PAS在CH患者中相当常见,表明CH发作不只是由疼痛期组成;PAS和PES的研究可以帮助研究人员更好地了解CH的病理生理。
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