| Literature DB >> 35676636 |
Siu Hing Lo1, Katy Gallop2, Timothy Smith3, Lauren Powell4, Karissa Johnston4, Lena T Hubig2, Emma Williams2, Vladimir Coric5, Linda Harris5, Gilbert L'Italien5, Andrew J Lloyd2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The debilitating nature of migraine attacks is widely established; however, less is known about how the interictal burden (i.e., how patients are affected in-between migraine episodes) of migraine impacts on patients' health-related quality of life (HRQL). Acute and preventive treatments may lift the burden of the disease, but they often have unwanted side effects and limited effectiveness. The objective of this study was to understand the interictal burden of migraines, from the patient perspective, and to explore patient experience with migraine treatments.Entities:
Keywords: Health-related quality of life; Interictal burden; Migraine; Qualitative; Treatment experience
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35676636 PMCID: PMC9174626 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-022-01429-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 8.588
Study sample socio-demographic characteristics (n=35)
| Sample characteristic | Statistic |
|---|---|
| Age | |
| Mean (SD) | 40.0 (14.10) |
| Gender n (%) | |
|
| 32 (91%) |
| Employment status n (%) | |
| 15 (43%) | |
| 3 (9%) | |
| 2 (6%) | |
|
| 4 (11%) |
| 4 (11%) | |
| 4 (11%) | |
| 1 (3%) | |
| 2 (6%) | |
| Education n (%) | |
| 3 (9%) | |
| 8 (23%) | |
| 24 (69%) | |
Study sample clinical characteristics (n=35)
| Sample characteristic | Statistic | |
|---|---|---|
| Migraine days per month (last three months) Mean (SD) | 12.1 (8.0) | |
| Age at diagnosis Mean (SD) | 26.5 (14.0) | |
| Type of migraine N (%) | ||
| 13 (37%) | ||
| 9 (26%) | ||
| 8 (23%) | ||
| 9 (26%) | ||
| Other long-term conditions | ||
| 18 (51%) | ||
| 1 (3%) | ||
| 12 (34%) | ||
| 2 (6%) | ||
| 4 (11%) | ||
| 3 (9%) | ||
| 2 (6%) | ||
| 4 (11%) | ||
| 6 (17%) | ||
| 11 (31%) | ||
| Acute Treatments | ||
| 15 (43%) | 14 (40%) | |
| 18 (51%) | 14 (40%) | |
| 1 (3%) | 1 (3%) | |
| 4 (11%) | 3 (9%) | |
| Preventive Treatments | ||
| 8 (23%) | 14 (40%) | |
| 2 (6%) | 14 (40%) | |
| 2 (6%) | 13 (37%) | |
| 4 (11%) | 6 (17%) | |
| – | 1 (3%) | |
| – | 3 (9%) | |
| 7 (20%) a | 8 (23%) b | |
| 3 (9%) | 1 (3%) | |
aIncludes classic migraine
bIncludes migraine without aura, intractable migraine (with or without status migrainous), ocular migraine, hemiplegic migraine, vestibular migraine and (hyper) tension migraine
Symptoms experienced during a migraine (n=35)
| Symptom Type | Number of patients self-reporting symptom (prompted or unprompted)a |
|---|---|
| Pain | 35 |
| Light/sound sensitivity | 33 |
| Nausea | 26 |
| Other symptom typeb | 20 |
| Blurred/affected vision | 17 |
| Aura | 10 |
| Cognition problems | 10 |
| Dizziness | 10 |
| Tiredness | 10 |
| Stiff neck | 7 |
| Lack of awareness/disorientation | 4 |
| Smell sensitivity | 4 |
| Feeling numb | 3 |
| Slurred speech/trouble speaking | 3 |
aAll self-reported symptoms; participants were able to report multiple related or unrelated symptoms
bSuch as vertigo, head pressure, heavy head, feeling too hot or too cold, body distortion, spasms, and increased heart rate