Prevalence of primary headaches in multiple sclerosis patients

•Primary headache is quite common in patients with MS.•Tension-type headache (TTH) was more common in males, patients with more severe disability (EDSS ≥ 3), SPMS and PPMS phenotypes.•Females, patients with milder disability (EDSS < 3), RRMS phenotype, were more likely to have migraine.•Interfero...

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Veröffentlicht in:Multiple sclerosis and related disorders 2024-06, Vol.86, p.105602-105602, Article 105602
Hauptverfasser: Abdel Naseer, Maged, Shehata, Hatem Samir, Khalil, Sarah, Fouad, Amr Mohamed, Abdelghany, Hend
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Zusammenfassung:•Primary headache is quite common in patients with MS.•Tension-type headache (TTH) was more common in males, patients with more severe disability (EDSS ≥ 3), SPMS and PPMS phenotypes.•Females, patients with milder disability (EDSS < 3), RRMS phenotype, were more likely to have migraine.•Interferons were associated with an increased risk of worsening preexisting headache and the appearance of de novo headache related to its intake.•Periaqueductal gray matter lesions were associated with headache occurring on > 10 days/ month. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common immune-mediated inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. It is characterized by symptoms such as visual disturbances, paresis with spasticity, paresthesia, numbness, and fatigue. However, several studies have shown a high prevalence of headaches in individuals with MS. Migraine and tension-type headaches are the most frequent types of headaches experienced by those with MS. Additionally, the role of MS disease-modifying agents must be considered. These agents have different modes of action and side effect profiles, and their use may sometimes trigger headaches in patients with MS. This study aimed to explore the prevalence and clinical characteristics of primary headaches in MS patients. The relationship between headache and clinical features of MS (Course of MS, duration, EDSS, brain imaging and DMD) are also investigated. Two hundred and eighty-one MS patients diagnosed according to according to the 2017 revisions to the McDonald Criteria were included in the study. Data was collected from the MS unit medical records and from the interview with the patients. Patients with reported headaches are asked to recall their headache characteristics and patterns using an interviewer administered Arabic language-structured validated questionnaire. The median age of patients was 33 years old, with a range of 22–55. Tension-type headache (TTH) was more common in males, patients with more severe disability (EDSS ≥ 3), and those with SPMS and PPMS phenotypes. Additionally, patients on rituximab or cyclophosphamide therapy were more likely to have TTH. On the other hand, females, patients with milder disability (EDSS < 3), and those with RRMS phenotype were more likely to have migraine. This was also true for patients with MRI lesions involving the periaqueductal gray, and those receiving INF or fingolimod (P < 0.05). Periaqueductal gray matter lesions were found in the MRI of 48 patients (40 %)
ISSN:2211-0348
2211-0356
DOI:10.1016/j.msard.2024.105602