Poor patient awareness and frequent misdiagnosis of migraine: findings from a large transcontinental cohort
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VIANA, M., KHALIQ, F., ZECCA, C., FIGUEROLA, M. D. L., SANCES, G., PIERO, V. Di, PETOLICCHIO, B., ALESSIANI, M., GEPPETTI, P., LUPI, C., BENEMEI, Silvia, IANNACCHERO, R., MAGGIONI, F., JURNO, M. E., ODOBESCU, Stela, CHIRIAC, Ecaterina, MARFIL, A., BRIGHINA, F., URIBE, N. Barrientos, LAGO, Peres C., BORDINI, C., LUCCHESE, F., MAFFEY, V., NAPPI, G., SANDRINI, G., TASSORELLI, C.. Poor patient awareness and frequent misdiagnosis of migraine: findings from a large transcontinental cohort. In: European Journal of Neurology, 2020, nr. 3(27), pp. 536-541. ISSN 1351-5101. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14098
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European Journal of Neurology
Numărul 3(27) / 2020 / ISSN 1351-5101 /ISSNe 1468-1331

Poor patient awareness and frequent misdiagnosis of migraine: findings from a large transcontinental cohort

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/ene.14098
CZU: 616.831-009.7-071

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Viana M.123, Khaliq F.14, Zecca C.25, Figuerola M. D. L.67, Sances G.1, Piero V. Di8, Petolicchio B.8, Alessiani M.8, Geppetti P.9, Lupi C.9, Benemei Silvia9, Iannacchero R.10, Maggioni F.11, Jurno M. E.12, Odobescu Stela13, Chiriac Ecaterina13, Marfil A.14, Brighina F.15, Uribe N. Barrientos16, Lago Peres C.17, Bordini C.18, Lucchese F.8, Maffey V.8, Nappi G.1, Sandrini G.119, Tassorelli C.119
 
1 Headache Science Center, IRCCS Mondino Foundation, Pavia,
2 Regional Hospital Lugano,
3 King's College London,
4 Scunthorpe General Hospital,
5 Università della Svizzera italiana (USI), Lugano ,
6 Hospital de Clínicas José de San Martín,
7 Hospital Alemán, Buenos Aires,
8 Sapienza University of Rome,
9 University of Florence,
10 Hospital Pugliese Ciaccio,
11 University of Padua,
12 FAME/FUNJOB and FHEMIG, Barbacena,
13 Diomid Gherman Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery,
14 Hospital Universitario, Monterrey,
15 University of Palermo,
16 Hospital Dipreca, Las Condes,
17 Hospital Maciel,
18 Clínica Neurologica Batatais,
19 University of Pavia
 
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Background and purpose: Although migraine is the second most disabling condition worldwide, there is poor awareness of it. The objective was to assess the awareness of migraine and previous diagnostic and therapeutic consultations and treatments in a large international population of migraineurs. Methods: This was a multicentre study conducted in 12 headache centres in seven countries. Each centre recruited up to 100 patients referred for a first visit and diagnosed with migraine. Subjects were given a structured clinical questionnaire-based interview about the perceptions of the type of headache they suffered from, its cause, previous diagnoses, investigations and treatments. Results: In all, 1161 patients completed the study. Twenty-eight per cent of participants were aware that they suffered from migraine. Sixty-four per cent called their migraine ‘headache'; less commonly they used terms such as ‘cervical pain' (4%), tension headache (3%) and sinusitis (1%). Eight per cent of general practitioners and 35% of specialists (of whom 51% were neurologists and/or headache specialists) consulted for migraine formulated the correct diagnosis. Before participating in the study, 50% of patients had undergone X-ray, computed tomography and/or magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine and 76% underwent brain and/or cervical spine imaging for migraine. Twenty-eight per cent of patients had received symptomatic migraine-specific medications and 29% at least one migraine preventive medication. Conclusions: Although migraine is a very common disease, poor awareness of it amongst patients and physicians is still an issue in several countries. This highlights the importance of the promotion of migraine awareness to reduce its burden and limit direct and indirect costs and the risk of exposure to useless investigations. 

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cervical, error, exam, headache, management, misdiagnosis, treatment, underdiagnosis