| Literature DB >> 34150572 |
Dorsa Amighi1, Hossein Majedi1,2, Abbas Tafakhori3, Amirhossein Orandi2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cluster headache is a variant of primary neurovascular headaches. some patients with cluster headache are not responsive to medical treatment and may benefit from interventional modalities, including sphenopalatine ganglion block and denervation.Entities:
Keywords: Cephalgia; Denervation; Headache; Pain
Year: 2020 PMID: 34150572 PMCID: PMC8207843 DOI: 10.5812/aapm.104466
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anesth Pain Med ISSN: 2228-7523
Figure 1.C-arm-guided sphenopalatine ganglion prognostic block- anteroposterior (left image) and lateral (right image) views. These images were selected from the authors’ archives.
Figure 2.Flowchart of the study. Twenty-three patients were enrolled in the study. Nineteen patients consented to the prognostic block and 8 patients were excluded. Ultimately, 11 patients underwent ablation.
Personal, Socioeconomic, and Some Clinical Characteristics of the 23 Patients with Cluster Headache[a]
| Variable | Values |
|---|---|
|
| 46 (17 - 75) |
|
| |
| Male | 12 (53) |
| Female | 11 (47) |
|
| |
| Minimum | 1.45 ± 1.43 |
| Maximum | 9.36 ± 1.06 |
| Overall | 6.73 ± 1.48 |
|
| 8.04 ± 1.27 |
aValues are numbers (percentages) unless stated otherwise.
bPain intensity was evaluated by NRS; mean PI, mean Pain Intensity for each patient, the mean among the highest, and overall pain intensities for each patient.
Initial Pain Intensity and Pain Relief After the Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Denervation[a, b]
| Initial Pain Intensity, (N = 19) | 48 h After the Prognostic Block, (N = 15) | 48 h After SPG Denervation, (N = 11) | 1 Month[ | 3 Months[ | 6 Months[ | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 8.04 ± 1.27 | 2 ± 1.20 | 1.8 ± 1.11 | 3.3 ±1.7 | 4 ± 1.30 | 5.5 ± 1.48 |
|
| - | 75 | 77 | 59 | 50 | 31 |
aMean Pain Intensity: the mean among the highest and overall pain intensities for each patient.
bThe values are mean ± SD.
cAfter SPG Denervation.