| Literature DB >> 32972360 |
Jasem Y Al-Hashel1,2, Ismail Ibrahim Ismail3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Since the declaration COVID-19 as a pandemic, healthcare systems around the world have faced a huge challenge in managing patients with chronic diseases. Patients with migraine were specifically vulnerable to inadequate medical care. We aimed to investigate the "real-world" impact of COVID-19 pandemic on migraine patients, and to identify risk factors for poor outcome.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Coronavirus; Migraine; Pandemic; Psychosocial; Treatment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32972360 PMCID: PMC7513457 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-020-01183-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Distribution of survey respondents according to different variables (n = 1018)
| No. (%) | |
|---|---|
| < 20 | 38(3.7%) |
| 20–40 | 733(72%) |
| 40–60 | 235(23.1%) |
| > 60 | 12 (1.2%) |
| Female | 858 (84.3%) |
| Male | 160 (15.7%) |
| Full-time job | 526 (51.7%) |
| I don’t work | 208 (20.4%) |
| Student | 116 (11.4%) |
| Part-time job | 107 (10.5%) |
| Retired | 61 (6%) |
| Married | 629 (61.8%) |
| Single | 324 (31.8%) |
| Divorced | 55 (5.4%) |
| Widow | 4 (0.4%) |
| Other | 6 (0.6%) |
| High school | 456 (44.8%) |
| Primary school or less | 282 (27.7%) |
| University | 280 (27.5%) |
| Mean ± SD. | 9.8 ± 8.3 |
| Median (Min. – Max.) | 7 (1–46) |
| 653 (64.1%) | |
| 607 (59.6%) | |
| Did not increase | 365 (35.9%) |
| Moderate increase | 357 (35.1%) |
| Significant increase | 231 (22.7%) |
| Slight increase | 65 (6.4%) |
| Mean ± SD. | 5.7 ± 5.5 |
| Median (Min. – Max.) | 4 (0–30) |
| Mean ± SD. | 8 ± 7.1 |
| Median (Min. – Max.) | 5 (0–30) |
| 163 (16%) | |
| 597 (58.7%) | |
| 477 (46.9%) | |
| 256 (25.1%) | |
| 228 (22.4%) | |
| 105 (10.3%) | |
| Did not contact for the duration of the pandemic | 626 (61.5%) |
| Visiting the doctor / hospital | 136 (13.4%) |
| Telephone | 100 (9.8%) |
| Social media | 98 (9.6%) |
| Other | 38(3.7%) |
| Telemedicine clinics | 20 (2%) |
| Infection with COVID-19 | 571 (56.1%) |
| Increase migraine severity and/or frequency | 445 (43.7%) |
| Unavailability of medications | 174 (17.1%) |
| Social, financial and family problems | 175 (17.1%) |
| Losing their jobs | 50 (4.9%) |
| Other concerns | 136 (13.4%) |
| 794 (78.1%) | |
| 905 (88.9%) | |
| 809 (79.5%) | |
| 593 (58.3%) | |
| 465 (45.7%) | |
| 406 (39.9%) | |
| 812 (79.7%) | |
| No | 77 (33.9%) |
| Yes | 150 (66.1%) |
| 41 (4%) | |
| No | 15 (36.6%) |
| Yes | 26 (63.4%) |
Relation between increase in migraine frequency and increase in migraine severity with different variables (n = 1018)
| Variables | Total | Increase in migraine days | Test of | Increase in migraine severity | Test of | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| < 20 | 22 (3.6%) | χ2 = 0.528 | 0.913 | 29 (4.5%) | χ2 = 3.192 | 0.363 | |
| 20–40 | 438 (72.2%) | 469 (72.2%) | |||||
| 40–60 | 141 (23.2%) | 145 (22.3%) | |||||
| > 60 | 6 (1%) | 7 (1.1%) | |||||
| Male | 79 (13%) | χ2 = 8.288* | 0.004* | 82 (12.6%) | χ2 = 13.059* | < 0.001* | |
| Female | 528 (87%) | 568 (87.4%) | |||||
| Not working | 112 (18.5%) | χ2 = 8.702 | 0.069 | 124 (19.1%) | χ2 = 3.971 | 0.563 | |
| Student | 60 (9.9%) | 73 (11.2%) | |||||
| Part time job | 67 (11%) | 69 (10.6%) | |||||
| Full time job | 331 (54.5%) | 347 (53.4%) | |||||
| Retired | 37 (6.1%) | 37 (5.7%) | |||||
| Single | 185 (30.5%) | χ2 = 6.315 | 0.163 | 204 (31.4%) | χ2 = 2.057 | 0.748 | |
| Married | 386 (63.6%) | 403 (62.0%) | |||||
| Widow | 4 (0.7%) | 4 (0.6%) | |||||
| Divorced | 30 (4.9%) | 35 (5.4%) | |||||
| Other | 2 (0.3%) | 4 (0.6%) | |||||
| High school | 215 (47.1%) | χ2 = 5.413 | 0.179 | 248 (54.3%) | χ2 = 5.688 | 0.099 | |
| Primary school or less | 143 (50.7%) | 136 (48.2%) | |||||
| University | 161 (57.4%) | 144 (51.4%) | |||||
| Mean ± SD. | 8.4 ± 8.7 | U = 114,845.0* | 0.031* | 8.5 ± 8.2 | U = 107,303.50* | 0.006* | |
| Median (Min. – Max.) | 6 (1–46) | 6 (1–46) | |||||
| 179 (29.5%) | χ2 = 15.058* | < 0.001* | 190 (29.2%) | χ2 = 15.928* | < 0.001* | ||
| No | 277 (45.6%) | χ2 = 34.045* | < 0.001* | 305 (46.9%) | χ2 = 27.940* | < 0.001* | |
| Yes | 330 (54.4%) | 345 (53.1%) | |||||
| 497 (81.9%) | χ2 = 334.634* | < 0.001* | 504 (77.5%) | χ2 = 264.669* | < 0.001* | ||
| Did not contact the doctor for the duration of the pandemic | 425 (70.0%) | χ2 = 66.015 | < 0.001* | 471 (72.1%) | χ2 = 110.693 | < 0.001* | |
| Contacted treating physician | 182 (30.0%) | 182 (27.9%) | |||||
| 535 (88.1%) | χ2 = 90.115* | < 0.001* | 562 (86.5%) | χ2 = 75.083* | < 0.001* | ||
| 418 (68.9%) | χ2 = 69.618* | < 0.001* | 443 (68.2%) | χ2 = 72.501* | < 0.001* | ||
| 523 (86.2%) | χ2 = 42.337* | < 0.001* | 561 (86.3%) | χ2 = 52.838* | < 0.001* | ||
| 545 (89.8%) | χ2 = 1.196 | 0.274 | 584 (89.8%) | χ2 = 1.632 | 0.201 | ||
| 295 (48.5%) | χ2 = 3.522* | 0.042* | 312 (48.0%) | χ2 = 3.908* | 0.039* | ||
| 270 (44.5%) | χ2 = 13.263* | < 0.001* | 283 (43.5%) | χ2 = 10.026* | 0.002* | ||
| 544 (66.9%) | χ2 = 12.263* | < 0.001* | 498 (61.3%) | χ2=10.405* | < 0.001* | ||
χ2: Chi square test U: Mann Whitney test
p: p value for association between different categories
*: Statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05
Multivariate logistic analysis to identify independent variables affecting increase in migraine frequency and severity (n = 1018)
| Variables | Increase in migraine frequency | Increase in migraine severity | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AOR (95%CI) | AOR (95%CI) | |||
| 0.769 (0.491–1.203) | 0.250 | 0.643 (0.419–0.986) | 0.043* | |
| 0.984 (0.965–1.003) | 0.089 | 0.978 (0.960–0.996) | 0.018* | |
| 1.012 (0.715–1.810) | 0.040* | 1.271 (0.872–1.853) | 0.002* | |
| 0.579 (0.418–0.804) | 0.001* | 1.655 (1.204–2.274) | 0.002* | |
| 11.603 (8.403–16.023) | < 0.001* | 8.179 (5.963–11.218) | < 0.001* | |
| 2.113 (1.375–3.248) | 0.001* | 1.562 (1.041–2.344) | 0.031* | |
| 1.702 (1.178–2.459) | 0.005* | 1.778 (1.247–2.536) | 0.001* | |
| 1.257 (0.823–1.918) | 0.290 | 1.558 (1.043–2.329) | 0.030* | |
| 1.465 (1.049–2.045) | 0.071 | 1.361 (0.984–1.882) | 0.063 | |
| 1.356 (1.169–2.368) | 0.005* | 1.241 (0.906–1.699) | 0.001* | |
| 1.983 (0.898–2.730) | 0.001* | 1.776 (0.898–2.938) | 0.001* | |
| 1.257 (0.898–1.761) | 0.183 | 1.223 (0.898–1.412) | 0.234 | |
AOR: Adjusted odds ratio
CI: Confidence interval
*: Statistically significant at p ≤ 0.05