Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population
Objective: To study the prevalence of psychiatric co‑morbidity in patients of chronic daily headache (CDH) and compare the efficacy of treatment between various type of headache associated with psychiatric co‑morbidity. Materials and Methods: Prospective case control cohort study, 92 consecutive pat...
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doaj-094fb005ec9949829692a940b6d2eeed2021-04-02T16:56:46ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice0976-31470976-31552013-04-01040213213910.4103/0976-3147.112736Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian populationAjai Kumar Singh0Rakesh Shukla1Jitendra Kumar Trivedi2Deepti Singh3Department of Neurology, Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Gomti Nagar, IndiaDepartments of Neurology, Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (Erstwhile King George’s Medical University), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDepartments of Psychiatry, Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (Erstwhile King George’s Medical University), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDepartments of Psychiatry, Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj Medical University (Erstwhile King George’s Medical University), Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaObjective: To study the prevalence of psychiatric co‑morbidity in patients of chronic daily headache (CDH) and compare the efficacy of treatment between various type of headache associated with psychiatric co‑morbidity. Materials and Methods: Prospective case control cohort study, 92 consecutive patients of CDH meeting eligibility criteria. The diagnosis of various subtypes of CDH was made according to the IHS criteria. Age, sex, educational, marital and socioeconomic status, matched controls were also selected. Patients were evaluated with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) scale at the time of enrolment and at 3 months. Results: CDH accounted for 28% of all headache patients. The mean age of presentation was 30.2 ± 10.3 years, male: Female ratio of 28:64 and mean duration of 4.56 ± 0.56 years. Chronic migraine (CM) accounted for 59 patients, chronic tension type headache (CTTH) 22 patients, new daily persistent headache (NDPH) 3 patients and miscellaneous 8 patients. Psychiatric co‑morbidity was present in 53.3% patients with CDH, and was more common in CM (62.7%) as compared to CTTH (36.4%). Single psychiatric co‑morbidity was seen in 26 patients, while 23 patients had multiple co‑morbidity. Major depressive episode, anxiety disorder, agoraphobia and dysthymia were significant psychiatric co‑morbidities. Patients with CM were treated with topiramate or divalproex sodium ER and CTTH were treated with amitriptyline. 55 patients came for follow up at 3 months, improvement in headache was seen in 29 patients. Conclusion: Psychiatric co‑morbidity was present in more than 50% patients with CDH and its presence along with a duration of ≥2 years was associated with a poor response to treatment.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.4103/0976-3147.112736chronic daily headachechronic migrainechronic tension type headachepsychiatric co.morbidity |
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Ajai Kumar Singh Rakesh Shukla Jitendra Kumar Trivedi Deepti Singh Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice chronic daily headache chronic migraine chronic tension type headache psychiatric co.morbidity |
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Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population |
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Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population |
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Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population |
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Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population |
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Association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in Indian population |
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association of psychiatric co.morbidity and efficacy of treatment in chronic daily headache in indian population |
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
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Journal of Neurosciences in Rural Practice |
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Objective: To study the prevalence of psychiatric co‑morbidity in patients of chronic daily headache (CDH) and compare the efficacy of treatment between various type of headache associated with psychiatric co‑morbidity. Materials and Methods: Prospective case control cohort study, 92 consecutive patients of CDH meeting eligibility criteria. The diagnosis of various subtypes of CDH was made according to the IHS criteria. Age, sex, educational, marital and socioeconomic status, matched controls were also selected. Patients were evaluated with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) scale at the time of enrolment and at 3 months. Results: CDH accounted for 28% of all headache patients. The mean age of presentation was 30.2 ± 10.3 years, male: Female ratio of 28:64 and mean duration of 4.56 ± 0.56 years. Chronic migraine (CM) accounted for 59 patients, chronic tension type headache (CTTH) 22 patients, new daily persistent headache (NDPH) 3 patients and miscellaneous 8 patients. Psychiatric co‑morbidity was present in 53.3% patients with CDH, and was more common in CM (62.7%) as compared to CTTH (36.4%). Single psychiatric co‑morbidity was seen in 26 patients, while 23 patients had multiple co‑morbidity. Major depressive episode, anxiety disorder, agoraphobia and dysthymia were significant psychiatric co‑morbidities. Patients with CM were treated with topiramate or divalproex sodium ER and CTTH were treated with amitriptyline. 55 patients came for follow up at 3 months, improvement in headache was seen in 29 patients. Conclusion: Psychiatric co‑morbidity was present in more than 50% patients with CDH and its presence along with a duration of ≥2 years was associated with a poor response to treatment. |
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chronic daily headache chronic migraine chronic tension type headache psychiatric co.morbidity |
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