Nathiely Viana Silva, Michelle Aparecida Anjos Santos, J. Pradela, F. Dach, D. Bevilaqua-Grossi
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However, the data available in the literature do not take into account the level of complexity at healthy service where these children and adolescents are treated.\nObjectivesTo analyze the clinical characteristics of children (CH) and adolescents (AD) with primary and secondary headaches of tertiary-level headache outpatient clinic.\nMethodsRetrospective study, based on review of medical records of CH and AD with primary or secondary headaches between the years 2016 and 2021. Sociodemographic data, medical history, clinical history, and daily routine of the child were obtained. The proportion of primary and secondary headaches in the CH and AD groups was also calculated. For continuous variables and categorical data, the chi-square test was used, considering p<0.05.\nResultsA total of 386 medical records were included, of which 206 were CH (n=112; 54.8% girls) and 178 AD (n=118; 66.8% girls). 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Clinical characteristics of children and adolescents with primary and secondary headaches attended at the tertiary service in Brazil
IntroductionChildhood headache is one of the most common neurological symptoms that affects about 60% of children (CR) and adolescents (AD) and its prevalence increases with age. Primary and secondary childhood headache have different characteristics and prevalence, but also have similarities, such as the diagnostic and treatment method. However, the data available in the literature do not take into account the level of complexity at healthy service where these children and adolescents are treated.
ObjectivesTo analyze the clinical characteristics of children (CH) and adolescents (AD) with primary and secondary headaches of tertiary-level headache outpatient clinic.
MethodsRetrospective study, based on review of medical records of CH and AD with primary or secondary headaches between the years 2016 and 2021. Sociodemographic data, medical history, clinical history, and daily routine of the child were obtained. The proportion of primary and secondary headaches in the CH and AD groups was also calculated. For continuous variables and categorical data, the chi-square test was used, considering p<0.05.
ResultsA total of 386 medical records were included, of which 206 were CH (n=112; 54.8% girls) and 178 AD (n=118; 66.8% girls). Headaches were episodic in CH (57.3%) and chronic in AD (49.7%), [X2(2)=10.001; p=0.007], of mild intensity in CH (64.1%), strong in AD (48.5%), [X2(3)=25.802; p=0.000]. In CH, the mostprevalent type of headache was in pressure (64.3%) and pulsatile in AD (52.8%), [X2(5)=14.595; p=0.012]. (To see the complete abstract, please, check out the PDF).