Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Abstract Introduction The population rate of familial cluster headache (CH) has been reported to be as high as 20% however this varies considerably across studies. To obtain a true estimate of family history in CH, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of previously published data. Meth...
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doaj-05476e61e5ce4831a63552ac507462572020-11-25T03:14:11ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23691129-23772020-04-0121111010.1186/s10194-020-01101-wPrevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysisEmer O’Connor0Benjamin S. Simpson1Henry Houlden2Jana Vandrovcova3Manjit Matharu4Department of Neuromuscular Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, DMN, Institute of NeurologyUCL Division of Surgery and Interventional Science, University College LondonDepartment of Neuromuscular Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, DMN, Institute of NeurologyDepartment of Neuromuscular Disorders, UCL Institute of Neurology, DMN, Institute of NeurologyHeadache and Facial Pain Group, UCL Institute of Neurology, Queen Square and The National Hospital for Neurology and NeurosurgeryAbstract Introduction The population rate of familial cluster headache (CH) has been reported to be as high as 20% however this varies considerably across studies. To obtain a true estimate of family history in CH, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of previously published data. Methods Our systematic review involved a search of electronic databases (Medline, EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL) to identify and appraise studies of interest utilising the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis) guidelines. To further ameliorate the accuracy of our analysis we included an additional unpublished cohort of CH patients recruited at a tertiary referral centre for headache, who underwent detailed family history with diagnostic verification in relatives. Data was extracted and meta-analysis conducted to provide a true estimation of family history. Results In total, we identified 7 studies which fulfilled our inclusion criteria. The estimated true prevalence of CH patients with a positive family history was 6.27% (95% CI:4.65–8.40%) with an overall I2 of 73%. Fitted models for gender subgroups showed higher estimates 9.26% (95% CI: 6.29–13.43%) in females. However the I2 for the female model was 58.42% and significant (p = 0.047). Conclusion Our findings estimate a rate of family history in CH to be approximately 6.27% (95% CI: 4.65–8.40%). While estimates were larger for female probands, we demonstrated high heterogeneity in this subgroup. These findings further support a genetic role in the aetiology of CH.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-020-01101-wCluster headacheTrigeminal autonomic cephalalgiaHeadacheGeneticsGeneSystematic review |
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Emer O’Connor Benjamin S. Simpson Henry Houlden Jana Vandrovcova Manjit Matharu Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis The Journal of Headache and Pain Cluster headache Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia Headache Genetics Gene Systematic review |
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Emer O’Connor Benjamin S. Simpson Henry Houlden Jana Vandrovcova Manjit Matharu |
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Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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Prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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prevalence of familial cluster headache: a systematic review and meta-analysis |
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The Journal of Headache and Pain |
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1129-2369 1129-2377 |
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2020-04-01 |
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Abstract Introduction The population rate of familial cluster headache (CH) has been reported to be as high as 20% however this varies considerably across studies. To obtain a true estimate of family history in CH, we conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of previously published data. Methods Our systematic review involved a search of electronic databases (Medline, EMBASE, PubMed, CINAHL) to identify and appraise studies of interest utilising the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis) guidelines. To further ameliorate the accuracy of our analysis we included an additional unpublished cohort of CH patients recruited at a tertiary referral centre for headache, who underwent detailed family history with diagnostic verification in relatives. Data was extracted and meta-analysis conducted to provide a true estimation of family history. Results In total, we identified 7 studies which fulfilled our inclusion criteria. The estimated true prevalence of CH patients with a positive family history was 6.27% (95% CI:4.65–8.40%) with an overall I2 of 73%. Fitted models for gender subgroups showed higher estimates 9.26% (95% CI: 6.29–13.43%) in females. However the I2 for the female model was 58.42% and significant (p = 0.047). Conclusion Our findings estimate a rate of family history in CH to be approximately 6.27% (95% CI: 4.65–8.40%). While estimates were larger for female probands, we demonstrated high heterogeneity in this subgroup. These findings further support a genetic role in the aetiology of CH. |
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Cluster headache Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia Headache Genetics Gene Systematic review |
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