Do patients with migraine experience an increased prevalence of falls and fear of falling? A cross-sectional study

To assess the prevalence of falls and fear of falling in patients with migraine compared with controls. Cross-sectional. Tertiary headache clinic. This study consisted of 105 controls and 105 consecutive patients diagnosed with migraine with aura (MA, n=35), migraine without aura (MO, n=35) and chro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Physiotherapy 2018-12, Vol.104 (4), p.424-429
Hauptverfasser: Carvalho, G.F., Almeida, C.S., Florencio, L.L., Pinheiro, C.F., Dach, F., Bigal, M.E., Bevilaqua-Grossi, D.
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Zusammenfassung:To assess the prevalence of falls and fear of falling in patients with migraine compared with controls. Cross-sectional. Tertiary headache clinic. This study consisted of 105 controls and 105 consecutive patients diagnosed with migraine with aura (MA, n=35), migraine without aura (MO, n=35) and chronic migraine (CM, n=35). Patients were interviewed using a questionnaire containing questions about the history of falls and impairment in balance, and completed the International Falls Efficacy Scale (FES-I). Groups were contrasted using Student’s t-test and analysis of variance, and prevalence ratios were estimated. Falls and self-reported impairment in balance are more prevalent in patients with migraine (54% and 69%, respectively) than in controls (2% and 2%, respectively). In particular, patients with CM and MA reported a greater mean number of falls during the previous year {CM 1.4 [standard deviation (SD) 2.2]; MA 2.2 (SD 2.3)} compared with patients with MO [0.5 (SD 1.0); P
ISSN:0031-9406
1873-1465
DOI:10.1016/j.physio.2018.02.001