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Time to retire 'New daily persistent headache': Mode of onset of chronic migraine and tension-type headache

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CEPHALALGIA
卷 42, 期 4-5, 页码 385-395

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/03331024211044440

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New daily persistent headache; chronic migraine; International Classification of Headache Disorders; chronic tension-type headache; thunderclap headache; brainstem aura

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New daily persistent headache is a challenging condition characterized by daily headache from onset. A study conducted in London found that most patients experienced chronic migraine, with a subset also experiencing thunderclap-onset headache. Factors like aura types, prior headache history, and premorbid disorders were also observed in the study cohort. Improvement was seen in a small percentage of patients, with some responding well to preventative medications like amitriptyline.
New daily persistent headache is described as an enigmatic condition with daily headache from onset. It has posed challenges diagnostically and therapeutically. Methods: We conducted a study of patients referred to headache services based in Central and North-East London, United Kingdom, meeting the International Classificaiton of Headache Disorders - 3 criteria for New daily persistent headache. Information on demographics, phenotype and treatment responses were collected. The syndrome of the daily headache was also classified according any other ICHD-3-defined syndrome. Results: Of 162 patients, females comprised 68.5% with median age of onset 35 years. The daily headache experienced was chronic migraine in 89.7% and tension-type headache in 8.8%. Thunderclap-onset New daily persistent headache occurred in 14.8%. More than one headache syndrome was experienced in 15.4%, including cough, hypnic, sexual and stabbing headache. All aura types were experienced, most commonly brainstem aura in 39%. Prior headache was reported 53.7%. A persisting sub-form was present in 51.2%, relapsing remitting in 12.3% and 14.0% reported improvement; 19.8% were lost to follow-up. Only 11.1% reported an antecedent trigger. The most common premorbid disorders were psychiatric in 35.7%. A fifth improved on preventative medication, most commonly amitriptyline, propranolol and topiramate. Conclusion: Our cohort of New daily persistent headache is consistent with a mode of onset of migraine and tension-type headache which occurs in predisposed individuals.

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