Epidemiology, investigation, management, and outcome of headache in emergency departments (HEAD study)—A multinational observational study
Objective To describe the epidemiology of nontraumatic headache in adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs). Background Headache is a common reason for presentation to EDs. Little is known about the epidemiology, investigation, and treatment of nontraumatic headache in patients attending EDs...
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creator | Kelly, Anne Maree Kuan, Win Sen Chu, Kevin H. Kinnear, Frances B. Keijzers, Gerben Karamercan, Mehmet A. Klim, Sharon Wijeratne, Tissa Kamona, Sinan Graham, Colin A. Body, Richard Roberts, Tom Horner, Daniel Laribi, Said Facer, Rochelle Thomson, David Day, Robert McDonald, Greg Jones, Sarah Cochrane, Julian Gourley, Stephen Ross, Mark Gangathimmaiah, Vinay Hansen, Kim Kinnear, Frances B. Keijzers, Gerben Chu, Kevin Bowe, Paul de la Cruz, Raymund Haustead, Daniel Moller, Jean Walker, Katie Smith, Richard D. Sultana, Ron Goldie, Neil Graudins, Andis Dwyer, Rosamond Plunkett, George Kelly, Anne‐Maree Mitenko, Hugh Lovegrove, Michael Smedley, Ben Leung, Ling Yan Kuan, Win Sen Yau, Ying Wei Ng, Wei Ming Kumar, Ranjeev Chia, Dennis Wen Jie Laribi, Said Hilal, Mounir Mil, Rarthtana Reed, Matthew J. Horner, Daniel Carlton, Edward Roberts, Tom Foot, Jayne Appleboam, Andy Goss, Rachel Body, Richard Williamson, John‐Paul Golea, Adela Luka, Sonia Demir, Huseyin Avni Tolu, Lale Hacimustafaoğlu, Muhammet Karamercan, Mehmet A. Yavuz, Gülşah Ramos, Christopher Denoel, Paule Wilmet, Nicolas Vandoorslaert, Michael Manara, Alessandro Higuet, Adeline Sheffy, Amichai Kamona, Sinan Jones, Peter Nguyen, Mai Clarke, Anne Beck, Sierra Munro, Andrew Yates, Kim M. Weaver, James Moore, Deborah Walters, Karina Simons, Koen Kelly, Anne‐Maree Wijeratne, Tissa Kinnear, Frances B. Keijzers, Gerben Kamona, Sinan Kuan, Win Sen Graham, Colin Body, Richard Laribi, Said Klim, Sharon Karamercan, Mehmet Roberts, Tom Kelly, Anne‐Maree Klim, Sharon Russell, Kerrie |
description | Objective
To describe the epidemiology of nontraumatic headache in adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs).
Background
Headache is a common reason for presentation to EDs. Little is known about the epidemiology, investigation, and treatment of nontraumatic headache in patients attending EDs internationally.
Methods
An international, multicenter, observational, cross‐sectional study was conducted over one calendar month in 2019. Participants were adults (≥18 years) with nontraumatic headache as the main presenting complaint. Exclusion criteria were recent head trauma, missing records, interhospital transfers, re‐presentation with same headache as a recent visit, and headache as an associated symptom. Data collected included demographics, clinical assessment, investigation, treatment, and outcome.
Results
We enrolled 4536 patients (67 hospitals, 10 countries). “Thunderclap” onset was noted in 14.2% of cases (644/4536). Headache was rated as severe in 27.2% (1235/4536). New neurological examination findings were uncommon (3.2%; 147/4536). Head computed tomography (CT) was performed in 36.6% of patients (1661/4536), of which 9.9% showed clinically important pathology (165/1661). There was substantial variation in CT scan utilization between countries (15.9%–75.0%). More than 30 different diagnoses were made. Presumed nonmigraine benign headache accounted for 45.4% of cases (2058/4536) with another 24.3% classified as migraine (1101/4536). A small subgroup of patients have a serious secondary cause for their headache (7.1%; 323/4536) with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), stroke, neoplasm, non‐SAH intracranial hemorrhage/hematoma, and meningitis accounting for about 1% each. Most patients were treated with simple analgesics (paracetamol, aspirin, or nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents). Most patients were discharged home (83.8%; 3792/4526). In‐hospital mortality was 0.3% (11/4526).
Conclusion
Diagnosis and management of headache in the ED is challenging. A small group of patients have a serious secondary cause for their symptoms. There is wide variation in the use of neuroimaging and treatments. Further work is needed to understand the variation in practice and to better inform international guidelines regarding emergent neuroimaging and treatment. |
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To describe the epidemiology of nontraumatic headache in adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs).
Background
Headache is a common reason for presentation to EDs. Little is known about the epidemiology, investigation, and treatment of nontraumatic headache in patients attending EDs internationally.
Methods
An international, multicenter, observational, cross‐sectional study was conducted over one calendar month in 2019. Participants were adults (≥18 years) with nontraumatic headache as the main presenting complaint. Exclusion criteria were recent head trauma, missing records, interhospital transfers, re‐presentation with same headache as a recent visit, and headache as an associated symptom. Data collected included demographics, clinical assessment, investigation, treatment, and outcome.
Results
We enrolled 4536 patients (67 hospitals, 10 countries). “Thunderclap” onset was noted in 14.2% of cases (644/4536). Headache was rated as severe in 27.2% (1235/4536). New neurological examination findings were uncommon (3.2%; 147/4536). Head computed tomography (CT) was performed in 36.6% of patients (1661/4536), of which 9.9% showed clinically important pathology (165/1661). There was substantial variation in CT scan utilization between countries (15.9%–75.0%). More than 30 different diagnoses were made. Presumed nonmigraine benign headache accounted for 45.4% of cases (2058/4536) with another 24.3% classified as migraine (1101/4536). A small subgroup of patients have a serious secondary cause for their headache (7.1%; 323/4536) with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), stroke, neoplasm, non‐SAH intracranial hemorrhage/hematoma, and meningitis accounting for about 1% each. Most patients were treated with simple analgesics (paracetamol, aspirin, or nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents). Most patients were discharged home (83.8%; 3792/4526). In‐hospital mortality was 0.3% (11/4526).
Conclusion
Diagnosis and management of headache in the ED is challenging. A small group of patients have a serious secondary cause for their symptoms. There is wide variation in the use of neuroimaging and treatments. 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To describe the epidemiology of nontraumatic headache in adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs).
Background
Headache is a common reason for presentation to EDs. Little is known about the epidemiology, investigation, and treatment of nontraumatic headache in patients attending EDs internationally.
Methods
An international, multicenter, observational, cross‐sectional study was conducted over one calendar month in 2019. Participants were adults (≥18 years) with nontraumatic headache as the main presenting complaint. Exclusion criteria were recent head trauma, missing records, interhospital transfers, re‐presentation with same headache as a recent visit, and headache as an associated symptom. Data collected included demographics, clinical assessment, investigation, treatment, and outcome.
Results
We enrolled 4536 patients (67 hospitals, 10 countries). “Thunderclap” onset was noted in 14.2% of cases (644/4536). Headache was rated as severe in 27.2% (1235/4536). New neurological examination findings were uncommon (3.2%; 147/4536). Head computed tomography (CT) was performed in 36.6% of patients (1661/4536), of which 9.9% showed clinically important pathology (165/1661). There was substantial variation in CT scan utilization between countries (15.9%–75.0%). More than 30 different diagnoses were made. Presumed nonmigraine benign headache accounted for 45.4% of cases (2058/4536) with another 24.3% classified as migraine (1101/4536). A small subgroup of patients have a serious secondary cause for their headache (7.1%; 323/4536) with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), stroke, neoplasm, non‐SAH intracranial hemorrhage/hematoma, and meningitis accounting for about 1% each. Most patients were treated with simple analgesics (paracetamol, aspirin, or nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents). Most patients were discharged home (83.8%; 3792/4526). In‐hospital mortality was 0.3% (11/4526).
Conclusion
Diagnosis and management of headache in the ED is challenging. A small group of patients have a serious secondary cause for their symptoms. There is wide variation in the use of neuroimaging and treatments. 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Said</au><au>Klim, Sharon</au><au>Karamercan, Mehmet</au><au>Roberts, Tom</au><au>Kelly, Anne‐Maree</au><au>Klim, Sharon</au><au>Russell, Kerrie</au><aucorp>and the HEAD Study Group</aucorp><aucorp>and the HEAD Study Group</aucorp><format>journal</format><genre>article</genre><ristype>JOUR</ristype><atitle>Epidemiology, investigation, management, and outcome of headache in emergency departments (HEAD study)—A multinational observational study</atitle><jtitle>Headache</jtitle><addtitle>Headache</addtitle><date>2021-11</date><risdate>2021</risdate><volume>61</volume><issue>10</issue><spage>1539</spage><epage>1552</epage><pages>1539-1552</pages><issn>0017-8748</issn><eissn>1526-4610</eissn><abstract>Objective
To describe the epidemiology of nontraumatic headache in adults presenting to emergency departments (EDs).
Background
Headache is a common reason for presentation to EDs. Little is known about the epidemiology, investigation, and treatment of nontraumatic headache in patients attending EDs internationally.
Methods
An international, multicenter, observational, cross‐sectional study was conducted over one calendar month in 2019. Participants were adults (≥18 years) with nontraumatic headache as the main presenting complaint. Exclusion criteria were recent head trauma, missing records, interhospital transfers, re‐presentation with same headache as a recent visit, and headache as an associated symptom. Data collected included demographics, clinical assessment, investigation, treatment, and outcome.
Results
We enrolled 4536 patients (67 hospitals, 10 countries). “Thunderclap” onset was noted in 14.2% of cases (644/4536). Headache was rated as severe in 27.2% (1235/4536). New neurological examination findings were uncommon (3.2%; 147/4536). Head computed tomography (CT) was performed in 36.6% of patients (1661/4536), of which 9.9% showed clinically important pathology (165/1661). There was substantial variation in CT scan utilization between countries (15.9%–75.0%). More than 30 different diagnoses were made. Presumed nonmigraine benign headache accounted for 45.4% of cases (2058/4536) with another 24.3% classified as migraine (1101/4536). A small subgroup of patients have a serious secondary cause for their headache (7.1%; 323/4536) with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), stroke, neoplasm, non‐SAH intracranial hemorrhage/hematoma, and meningitis accounting for about 1% each. Most patients were treated with simple analgesics (paracetamol, aspirin, or nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory agents). Most patients were discharged home (83.8%; 3792/4526). In‐hospital mortality was 0.3% (11/4526).
Conclusion
Diagnosis and management of headache in the ED is challenging. A small group of patients have a serious secondary cause for their symptoms. There is wide variation in the use of neuroimaging and treatments. Further work is needed to understand the variation in practice and to better inform international guidelines regarding emergent neuroimaging and treatment.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Wiley Subscription Services, Inc</pub><pmid>34726783</pmid><doi>10.1111/head.14230</doi><tpages>14</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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