The opioid epidemic and headache: Experience of a general neurology consult service

Q3 Medicine
Conor Fearon, K. Moloney, A. Chalissery, D. Ferguson, J. Redmond
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Abstract

Background: Headaches represent a significant proportion of referrals to any neurology consult service, of which many are migrainous. Regular use of opioids can lead to medication overuse headache in these patients and in some cases, dependence. The epidemic of opioid abuse represents a serious public health concern, with long term use of opioids associated with risk of misuse, abuse, addiction and even overdose. Methods: We audited headache referrals to the neurology consult service in an acute tertiary hospital over three 6-month periods between 2012 and 2019. Appropriateness of referrals with respect to NICE guidelines and initial treatments strategies were assessed. Results: The majority of headache disorders seen were migrainous and we found an alarming and repeated trend of early opioid prescribing in the initial acute setting (up to 56%). Conclusions: Further education of healthcare professionals and patients is urgently required to prevent this group becoming victims of the growing global opioid epidemic.
阿片类药物流行与头痛:普通神经病学咨询服务的经验
背景:头痛在任何神经科咨询服务的转诊中占很大比例,其中许多是偏头痛。经常使用阿片类药物可导致这些患者药物过度使用头痛,在某些情况下,还会导致依赖。类阿片滥用的流行是一个严重的公共卫生问题,长期使用类阿片有误用、滥用、成瘾甚至过量的风险。方法:我们对2012年至2019年3个月期间某急性三级医院神经内科会诊的头痛转诊进行审计。根据NICE指南和初始治疗策略评估转诊的适当性。结果:所见的大多数头痛疾病是偏头痛,我们发现早期阿片类药物处方在最初的急性发作时有惊人的反复趋势(高达56%)。结论:迫切需要对医疗保健专业人员和患者进行进一步教育,以防止这一群体成为日益增长的全球阿片类药物流行病的受害者。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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