Chronic Daily Headache in Taipei, Taiwan: Prevalence, Follow-Up and Outcome Predictors
We conducted a two-stage population-based headache survey among subjects aged ≥15 in Taipei, Taiwan. Subjects with chronic daily headache (CDH) in the past year were identified, interviewed and followed-up. CDH was defined as a headache frequency > 15 days/month, with a duration > 4 h/day. Of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cephalalgia 2001-12, Vol.21 (10), p.980-986 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We conducted a two-stage population-based headache survey among subjects aged ≥15 in Taipei, Taiwan. Subjects with chronic daily headache (CDH) in the past year were identified, interviewed and followed-up. CDH was defined as a headache frequency > 15 days/month, with a duration > 4 h/day. Of the 3377 participants, 108 (3.2%) fulfilled the criteria for CDH, with a higher prevalence in women (4.3%) than men (1.9%). TM was the most common subtype (55%), followed by CTTH (44%). Thirty-four per cent of the CDH subjects overused analgesics. At the 2-year follow-up, 35% of the CDH subjects still had CDH. The significant predictors for persistent CDH at follow-up included: older age (≥ 40 years) (RR = 2.4), CDH onset after 32 years (RR = 1.8), CDH duration ≥6 years (RR = 2.0), medication overuse (RR = 1.8), and ‘daily’ headache (RR = 2.1). We found that CDH is not uncommon in the community and its prevalence is similar among different populations. Older subjects and those with medication overuse may have a more protracted course of illness. |
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ISSN: | 0333-1024 1468-2982 |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1468-2982.2001.00294.x |