| Literature DB >> 27026890 |
M A A K Munasinghe1, Vajira Weerasinghe2, M A S C Samarakoon1.
Abstract
This study was designed to compare the presence of seven clinical signs in a group of patients with migraine with that of patients with non-migraine headache. Migraine is sometimes misdiagnosed. Therefore additional features are useful to improve the diagnostic accuracy of migraine. A cross sectional descriptive study was conducted in a group of 709 outpatients with headache. The physical signs were named as A-G. These were carefully observed certain gestures exhibited by patients themselves when they describe their headache. Sign A (pointing right side of the forehead) and sign B (pointing left side of the forehead) were significantly higher in patients with migraine (Sign A positive-123/339, Chi-square-15.784, p < 0.001; Sign B positive-146/339, Chi-square-20.813, p < 0.001). Sign F (keeping the head on a table) was significantly higher in patients with non-migraine headache (Sign F positive-132/370, Chi-square-12.954, p < 0.001). Sign A was more commonly associated with unilateral, severe headache which lasted for a longer period of time. However sign B was more commonly associated with unilateral, severe headache only. Sign C was significant in patients who had bilateral headache in both migraine and non-migraine groups than unilateral headache. It is concluded that pointing right or left side of forehead when the patient describes his or her headache is a characteristic sign of migraine. Keeping the head on the table during an attack of headache is not a characteristic sign of migraine.Entities:
Keywords: Cross sectional study; Migraine; Physical sign
Year: 2016 PMID: 27026890 PMCID: PMC4769246 DOI: 10.1186/s40064-016-1779-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Fig. 1Sign A: Pointing right side of forehead
Fig. 2Sign B: Pointing left side of forehead
Fig. 3Sign C: Pointing both sides of forehead
Fig. 4Sign D: Wrinkling the forehead
Fig. 5Sign E: Touching the forehead
Fig. 6Sign F: Keeping the head on the table (keeping the head on the arm which is on the table)
Fig. 7Sign G: Lying on bed
Number (%) of patients with the presence of signs A, B, C, D, E, F and G between the two groups
| Group 1 | Group 2 | Chi-square | Significance (p value) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | 123/339 (36.3 %) | 84/370 (22.7 %) | 15.784 | <0.001 |
| B | 146/339 (43.1 %) | 99/370 (26.8 %) | 20.813 | <0.001 |
| C | 14/339 (4.1 %) | 19/370 (5.1 %) | 0.403 | 0.594 |
| D | 144/339 (42.5 %) | 143/370 (38.6 %) | 1.077 | 0.320 |
| E | 68/339 (20.1 %) | 93/370 (25.1 %) | 2.597 | 0.127 |
| F | 79/339 (23.3 %) | 132/370 (35.7 %) | 12.954 | <0.001 |
| G | 162/339 (47.8 %) | 200/370 (54.1 %) | 2.780 | 0.099 |
Statistical significance is given as p values
Duration of one attack (in hours, mean and std. error) between those with sign positive and with sign negative shown in the table
| Sign positive group | Sign negative group | t value | Significance (p value) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sign A | 26.37 (±2.36) | 21.09 (±1.44) | 2.026 | 0.044 |
| Sign B | 22.14 (±1.65) | 23.65 (±1.83) | 0.593 | 0.553 |