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Giuliano Relja1, Antonio Granato, Francesca Capozzoli, Cosimo Maggiore, Mauro Catalan, Gilberto Pizzolato, Walter Zalukar, Vincenzo Livia, Sergio Gregorutti, Marino Zorzon.
Abstract
The objective was to study the demographics, diagnostic procedures and therapies employed in order to provide guidelines to Emergency Department (ED) physicians. A six-month retrospective analysis of the records of all patients presenting with nontraumatic headache (NTH) to the EDs of the Province of Trieste was performed. Of 38,238 patients screened, 300 (0.8%) presented with NTH and 49.7% were referred to specialists. Patients were classified as having secondary headache (41.3%), primary headache (24.3%) and headache with no obvious source (NOS) (34.4%). One hundred and seventy patients were treated with mono- or polytherapy. Of 50 patients with migraine, 36 were treated with NSAIDs and 4 with triptans. 68.4% of patients were referred to a general practitioner and 31.6% were admitted. The frequency of NTH was lower than in other studies. NOS headache was frequent. Only 10% of migraineurs received triptans. Diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for ED physicians are needed.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16362692 PMCID: PMC3452041 DOI: 10.1007/s10194-005-0213-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277