| Literature DB >> 22028184 |
Gian Camillo Manzoni1, Vincenzo Bonavita, Gennaro Bussone, Pietro Cortelli, Maria Carola Narbone, Sabina Cevoli, Domenico D'Amico, Roberto De Simone, Paola Torelli.
Abstract
In the field of so-called chronic daily headache, it is not easy for migraine that worsens progressively until it becomes daily or almost daily to find a precise and universally recognized place within the current international headache classification systems. In line with the 2006 revision of the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-2R), the current prevailing opinion is that this headache type should be named chronic migraine (CM) and be characterized by the presence of at least 15 days of headache per month for at least 3 consecutive months, with headache having the same clinical features of migraine without aura for at least 8 of those 15 days. Based on much evidence, though, a CM with the above characteristics appears to be a heterogeneous entity and the obvious risk is that its definition may be extended to include a variety of different clinical entities. A proposal is advanced to consider CM a subtype of migraine without aura that is characterized by a high frequency of attacks (10-20 days of headache per month for at least 3 months) and is distinct from transformed migraine (TM), which in turn should be included in the classification as a complication of migraine. Therefore, CM should be removed from its current coding position in the ICHD-2 and be replaced by TM, which has more restrictive diagnostic criteria (at least 20 days of headache per month for at least 1 year, with no more than 5 consecutive days free of symptoms; same clinical features of migraine without aura for at least 10 of those 20 days).Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 22028184 PMCID: PMC3208036 DOI: 10.1007/s10194-011-0393-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Classifications of chronic daily headache introduced in the mid-1990s
| Mathew [ |
| 1. Transformed migraine |
| 2. Chronic tension-type headache |
| 3. New daily persistent headache |
| Silberstein et al. [ |
| 1. Transformed migraine |
| 1.1 With medication overuse |
| 1.2 Without medication overuse |
| 2. Chronic tension-type headache |
| 2.1 With medication overuse |
| 2.2 Without medication overuse |
| 3. New daily persistent headache |
| 3.1 With medication overuse |
| 3.2 Without medication overuse |
| 4. Hemicrania continua |
| 4.1 With medication overuse |
| 4.2 Without medication overuse |
| Manzoni et al. [ |
| 1. Evolution of migraine |
| 1.1 Migraine with interparoxysmal headache |
| 1.1.1 Migraine with interparoxysmal headache fulfilling the criteria for chronic tension-type headache |
| 1.1.2 Migraine with interparoxysmal headache not fulfilling the criteria for chronic tension-type headache |
| 1.2 Chronic migraine |
| 2. Chronic tension-type headache |
Diagnostic criteria for transformed migraine by Silberstein et al. [13]
| A. Daily or almost daily (>15 days/month) head pain for >1 month |
| B. Average headache duration of >4 h day (if untreated) |
| C. At least 1 of the following: |
| 1. History of episodic migraine meeting any HIS criteria 1.1–1.6 |
| 2. History of increasing headache frequency with decreasing severity of migrainous features over at least 3 months |
| 3. Headache at some time meets HIS migraine criteria 1.1–1.6 other than duration |
| D. Does not meet criteria for new daily persistent headache or hemicrania continua |
| E. At least 1 of the following: |
| 1. There is no suggestion of one of the disorders listed in groups 5–11 |
| 2. Such a disorder is suggested, but it is ruled out by appropriate investigations |
| 3. Such a disorder is present, but first migraine attacks do not occur in close temporal relation to the disorder |
Diagnostic criteria for chronic migraine by the ICHD-2 (2004) and by the ICHD-2R (2006)
| ICHD-2 (2004) |
| A. Headache fulfilling criteria C and D for migraine without aura on ≥15 days per month for >3 months |
| B. Not attributed to another disorder |
| ICHD-2R (2006) |
| A. Headache (tension-type and/or migraine) on ≥15 days per month for ≥3 months |
| B. Occurring in a patient who has had at least five attacks fulfilling criteria for 1.1 Migraine without aura |
| C. On ≥8 days per month for ≥3 months headache has fulfilled C.1 and/or C.2 below; that is, has fulfilled criteria for pain and associated symptoms of migraine without aura: |
| 1. Has at least two of a–d: |
| a. Unilateral location |
| b. Pulsating quality |
| c. Moderate or severe pain intensity |
| d. Aggravation by or causing avoidance of routine physical activity (e.g., walking or climbing stairs) |
| And at least one of a or b below: |
| a. Nausea and/or vomiting |
| b. Photophobia and phonophobia |
| 2. Treated and relieved by triptan(s) or ergot before the expected development of C.1 above |
| D. No medication overuse and not attributed to another causative disorder |
Diagnostic criteria for Medication-overuse headache by the ICHD-2R (2006)
| A. Headache present on ≥15 days/month |
| B. Regular overuse for >3 months of one or more acute/symptomatic treatment drugs as defined under subforms |
| 1. Ergotamine, triptans, opioids, or combination analgesic medications on ≥10 days/month on a regular basis for >3 months |
| 2. Simple analgesics or any combination of ergotamine, triptans, analgesic opioids on ≥15 days/month on a regular basis for >3 months without overuse of any single class alone |
| C. Headache has developed or markedly worsened during medication overuse |
Proposed revision of the ICHD-2 for migraine
| 1.1 Migraine without aura |
| 1.1.1 Infrequent migraine |
| 1.1.2 Frequent migraine |
| 1.1.3 Chronic migraine |
| 1.1.3.1 With medication overuse |
| 1.1.3.2 Without medication overuse |
| 1.5 Complications of migraine |
| 1.5.1 Transformed migraine |
| 1.5.1.1 With medication overuse |
| 1.5.1.2 Without medication overuse |
Proposed diagnostic criteria for the three migraine without aura subtypes, and for transformed migraine
| 1.1.1 Infrequent migraine |
| A. Headache fulfilling criteria C and D for 1.1 Migraine without aura on ≤3 days/month for ≥3 months |
| B. Not attributed to another disorder |
| 1.1.2 Frequent migraine |
| A. Headache fulfilling criteria C and D for 1.1 Migraine without aura on >3 but <10 days/month for ≥3 months |
| B. Not attributed to another disorder |
| 1.1.3 Chronic migraine |
| A. Headache fulfilling criteria C and D for 1.1 Migraine without aura on ≥10 but ≤20 days/month for ≥3 months |
| B. Not attributed to another disorder |
| 1.5.1 Transformed migraine |
| A. Headache (tension-type and/or migraine) on >20 days/month for ≥1 year and never with more than 5 headache-free consecutive days |
| B. Occurring in a patient who has had at least five attacks fulfilling criteria for 1.1 Migraine without aura |
| C. On ≥10 days per month for ≥1 year headache has fulfilled criteria for pain and associated symptoms of migraine without aura or patient has been successfully treated with an ergot or triptan |
| D. Not attributed to another disorder |