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Primary headache types in adult epilepsy patients

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s40001-023-01023-8

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Headache; Epilepsy; AED; Migraine; Tension-type headache

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This study examined the distribution of different primary headache disorders in a large cohort of patients with diagnosed epilepsy. The most common headache types in epilepsy patients were migraine and tension-type headache. Female epilepsy patients reported headaches significantly more often than male patients. Monotherapy in antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) might have a beneficial effect on the frequency of headache compared to polytherapy.
BackgroundHeadache is among the most common comorbidities in epilepsy. This study examined the distribution of different primary headache disorders in a large cohort of patients with diagnosed epilepsy. Headache types were analysed with regard to gender, type of epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs (AEDs).MethodsIn this prospective single-centre study, 500 patients with epilepsy (250 female, mean age: 45.52 +/- 17.26 years) were evaluated with regards to primary headache types using a validated German headache questionnaire categorizing for migraine (MIG), tension-type headache (TTH) or trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TAC), their combinations and unclassifiable headache. Data regarding type of epilepsy, seizure-associated headache, AED treatment and seizure freedom were collected.ResultsOf 500 patients with epilepsy, 163 (32.6%) patients (108 female and 55 male) reported suffering from headaches at least 1 day per month. MIG (without aura, with aura) and TTH were the most frequent headache type (MIG 33.1%, TTH 33.1%). Female epilepsy patients reported headaches significantly more often than male patients (x(2) = 8.20, p = 0.0042). In contrast, the type of epilepsy did not significantly affect headache distribution. Of 163 patients with headache, 66 (40.5%) patients reported seizure-associated headache and AEDs were used by 157 patients. Of importance, patients with AED monotherapy suffered from MIG less often when compared to patients on polytherapy (x(2) = 4.79, p = 0.028).ConclusionMIG and TTH are the most common headache types in epilepsy patients and headache is more frequent among female epilepsy patients. Monotherapy in AEDs might have a beneficial effect on the frequency of headache compared to polytherapy.

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