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Agnese Onofri1, Michela Ada Noris Ferilli2, Elisabetta Tozzi1, Fabiana Ursitti2, Giorgia Sforza2, Luca Olivieri1, Martina Proietti Checchi3, Federico Vigevano2, Massimiliano Valeriani2,4, Romina Moavero2,5.
Abstract
Sleep disorders and primary headaches are frequent health problems in childhood, and they are often comorbid in an individual, linked by a mutual and complex relationship. This comorbidity is frequent and well-documented, but the available literature is usually biased in favor of one aspect or another, mainly depending on the expertise of the authors. The aim of this paper is to review existing literature on the diagnostic assessment of comorbid primary headaches and sleep disorders, so as to propose practical suggestions to accurately investigate the presence of comorbid conditions in children evaluated for primary headaches or for sleep disorders.Entities:
Keywords: children; comorbid conditions; migraine; primary headaches; sleep disorders; tension-type headache
Year: 2021 PMID: 34945182 PMCID: PMC8707479 DOI: 10.3390/jcm10245887
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Med ISSN: 2077-0383 Impact factor: 4.241
Figure 1PRISMA flow diagram.
Main characteristics of all studies selected for drafting this review.
| Ref. |
| Age | Headaches (H) | Sleep Disorders (SD) | Aim of Study | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | H Diagnosis | Evaluation of Headache Severity | Type | SD Diagnosis | ||||
| Kemper, K.J. et al., 2016 [ | 29 | 12–18 | MwA, MwoA, CM, TTH | Self-report | MIDAS | Sleep disturbances, unspecified | PROMIS sleep disturbances scale | H |
| Torres-Ferrus, M. et al., 2019 [ | 1619 | 12–18 | PM | ICHD-3 beta version | PedMIDAS | Insomnia | Lifestyle questionnaire | H |
| Lateef T. et al., 2019 [ | 10,123 | 13–18 | MwA, MwoA | ICHD-3 | none | Insomnia | NCS-A interview | H + SD |
| Cheraghi F. et al., 2018 [ | 198 | 6–12 | M, TTH | Country-specific diagnostic criteria | NRS | Bedtime resistance (BTR) | CSHQ | H + SD |
| Fonseca E. et al., 2020 [ | 19 | 10.2 ± 2.9 | MwA, MwoA | ICHD-3 beta version | PedMIDAS | Bedtime issues | BEARS sleep screening tool | H |
| Rabner J. et al., 2017 [ | 527 | 7–17 | M, TTH, NDPH | ICHD-2 | NRS | Sleep disturbance, unspecified | SHIP | H + SD |
| Rabner J. et al., 2017 [ | 1078 | 7–17 | M, TTH, NDPH and mixed headache presentation | ICHD-2 | none | Sleep disturbance, unspecified | SHIP | H + SD |
| Maltese A. et al., 2017 [ | 64 | 8–12 | MwoA, episodic TTH and chronic TTH | ICHD-3 | none | Disorders in initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS) | SDSC | H + SD |
| Heyer GL. et al., 2014 [ | 52 | 10–18 | M, PM | ICHD-2 | PedMIDAS | Sleep disruptions directly related to proximate headache | none | H + SD |
| Abou-Khadra MK et al., 2013 [ | 18 | 5–12 | M | ICHD-2 | none | Bedtime resistance (BTR) | CSHQ | SD |
| Yilmaz M. et al., 2013 [ | 511 | 8–15 | M, TTH | ICHD-2 | none | Poor sleep | Questionnaire survey | H |
| Esposito M. et al., 2013 [ | 271 | 6–13 | MwoA | ICHD-2 | none | Disorders in initiating and maintaining sleep | SDSC, PDSS | H + SD |
| Carotenuto M. et al., 2011 [ | 181 | 9.02 ± 0.99 | MwoA | ICHD-2 | none | Co-sleeping | Clinical interview | H + SD |
Abbreviations. Ref: reference; n: number of patients; H: headache; SD: sleep disorders; MwA; migraine with aura; MwoA: migraine without aura; CM: chronic migraine; TTH: tension-type headache; PM: probable migraine; M: migraine; NDPH: new daily persistent headache; ICHD: International Classification of Headache Disorders; MIDAS: migraine disabilities assessment scale; PedMIDAS: pediatric migraine disability assessment score; NRS: numerical rating scale; SHIP: sleep hygiene inventory for pediatrics; SDSC: sleep disturbance scale for children; PDSS: pediatric daytime sleepiness scale; PROMIS: patient-reported outcomes measurement information system; NCS-A: National Comorbidity Survey-Adolescent; CSHQ: children’s sleep habits questionnaire; BEARS: B = bedtime issues, E = excessive daytime sleepiness, A = night awakenings, R = regularity and duration of sleep, S = snoring.
List of tools used to assess migraine severity in the considered papers, with a brief description.
| Tool | Description | Structure | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| MIDAS | Instrument for migraine-related disability | The MIDAS score is derived as the sum of missed days from paid work or school, household work, and nonwork activities due to headache. | Stewart W.F. et al., 2001 [ |
| PEDMIDAS | Validated questionnaire recognized in the assessment of the disability of childhood and adolescent headaches | The score is a simple composite of the total of six questions related to the impact of headaches on school performance, disability at home, and social/sports functions | Hershey A.D. et al., 2001 [ |
| NUMERICAL RATING SCALES | Scale to rate the pain | Eleven-point numerical scale; the child rates the pain from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst pain) | Walker B.J. et al., 2019 [ |
| PROMIS | Evaluates and monitors physical, mental, and social health in adults and children | PROMIS measures are standardized, allowing evaluation of many domains, including pain, fatigue, emotional distress, physical functioning, and social role participation. | Cella D. et al., 2010 [ |
Abbreviations. Ref: reference; MIDAS: migraine disability assessment; PedMIDAS: pediatric migraine disability assessment tool; PROMIS: patient-reported outcomes measurement information system.
List of tools used to assess sleep disorders in the considered papers, with a brief description.
| Tool | Description | Structure | Validated | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CSHQ | Parent-report sleep screening survey | 33 three-point scale items grouped in 8 subscales relating to the major presenting clinical sleep complaints in pediatric age: bedtime resistance, sleep onset delay, sleep duration, sleep anxiety, night wakings, parasomnias, sleep-disordered breathing, and daytime sleepiness | Y | Markovich A.N. et al., 2015 [ |
| BEARS | Pediatric sleep screening instrument | This includes 5 items: B = bedtime issues, E = excessive daytime sleepiness, A = night awakenings, R = regularity and duration of sleep, S = snoring | Y | Owens J.A. et al., 2005 [ |
| SHIP | Instrument to target the sleep issues common in pediatric patients with headaches | This clearly differentiates between participants for whom sleep was and was not a clinical concern; positively correlates with anxiety, depression, and disability | Y | Rabner J. et al., 2017 [ |
| SDSC | Parent-report sleep screening survey | 26 items grouped in 6 subscales relating to the major presenting clinical sleep complaints in the pediatric age group: difficulty in initiating and maintaining sleep (DIMS), sleep breathing disorders (SBD), disorders of arousals/nightmares (DA), sleep/wake transition disorders (SWTD), disorders of excessive somnolence (DOES), and sleep hyperhidrosis (SHY). Each item is rated on a five-point scale | Y | Bruni O. et al., 1996 [ |
| PDSS | Self-report questionnaire | Self-assessment instrument describing some daily life situations related to sleep habits, waking time, and sleep problems | Y | Badia P. et al., 2003 [ |
Abbreviations. CSHQ: children’s sleep habits questionnaire; BEARS: B = bedtime issues, E = excessive daytime sleepiness, A = night awakenings, R = regularity and duration of sleep, S = snoring; SHIP: sleep hygiene inventory for pediatrics; SDSC: sleep disturbance scale for children; PDSS: pediatric daytime sleepiness scale.