Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache

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Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache. / Khan, Sabrina; Amin, Faisal Mohammad; Holtmannspötter, Markus; Hansen, Klaus; Florescu, Anna Maria; Fakhril-Din, Zainab; Petersen, Julie Falkenberg; Ghanizada, Hashmat; Ayata, Cenk; Gaist, David; Ashina, Messoud.

I: Journal of Headache and Pain, Bind 18, 10, 2017.

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Khan, S, Amin, FM, Holtmannspötter, M, Hansen, K, Florescu, AM, Fakhril-Din, Z, Petersen, JF, Ghanizada, H, Ayata, C, Gaist, D & Ashina, M 2017, 'Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache', Journal of Headache and Pain, bind 18, 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-017-0719-0

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Khan, S., Amin, F. M., Holtmannspötter, M., Hansen, K., Florescu, A. M., Fakhril-Din, Z., Petersen, J. F., Ghanizada, H., Ayata, C., Gaist, D., & Ashina, M. (2017). Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache. Journal of Headache and Pain, 18, [10]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-017-0719-0

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Khan S, Amin FM, Holtmannspötter M, Hansen K, Florescu AM, Fakhril-Din Z o.a. Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache. Journal of Headache and Pain. 2017;18. 10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-017-0719-0

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Khan, Sabrina ; Amin, Faisal Mohammad ; Holtmannspötter, Markus ; Hansen, Klaus ; Florescu, Anna Maria ; Fakhril-Din, Zainab ; Petersen, Julie Falkenberg ; Ghanizada, Hashmat ; Ayata, Cenk ; Gaist, David ; Ashina, Messoud. / Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache. I: Journal of Headache and Pain. 2017 ; Bind 18.

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title = "Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: We investigated the prevalence of post-procedural headache in patients who have undergone thrombectomy for ischemic stroke, and correlated history of migraine with risk of peri-procedural complications. A total of 314 patients underwent thrombectomy at the Danish National Hospital from January 2012 to December 2014. Eligible subjects were phone-interviewed using a purpose-developed semi-structured questionnaire according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3, beta version criteria.FINDINGS: Among 96 eligible subjects, there was a significant decrease in migraine (p = 0.022) within the first 3 months after EVT compared to 1 year before treatment, which was further evident at interview time (on average 1.6 years after EVT, p = 0.013). A minority of patients experienced headaches for the first time within 3 months of their EVT (migraine 2, TTH 9), which persisted at interview time for subjects with migraine. Out of 12 subjects with peri-procedural complications, 2 had a history of migraine with aura.CONCLUSION: Thrombectomy leads to a significant decrease in previously known migraine, and new onset of headache in a small subset of patients. A history of migraine does not appear to predispose to peri-procedural complications.",
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author = "Sabrina Khan and Amin, {Faisal Mohammad} and Markus Holtmannsp{\"o}tter and Klaus Hansen and Florescu, {Anna Maria} and Zainab Fakhril-Din and Petersen, {Julie Falkenberg} and Hashmat Ghanizada and Cenk Ayata and David Gaist and Messoud Ashina",
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T1 - Endovascular thrombectomy and post-procedural headache

AU - Khan, Sabrina

AU - Amin, Faisal Mohammad

AU - Holtmannspötter, Markus

AU - Hansen, Klaus

AU - Florescu, Anna Maria

AU - Fakhril-Din, Zainab

AU - Petersen, Julie Falkenberg

AU - Ghanizada, Hashmat

AU - Ayata, Cenk

AU - Gaist, David

AU - Ashina, Messoud

PY - 2017

Y1 - 2017

N2 - BACKGROUND: We investigated the prevalence of post-procedural headache in patients who have undergone thrombectomy for ischemic stroke, and correlated history of migraine with risk of peri-procedural complications. A total of 314 patients underwent thrombectomy at the Danish National Hospital from January 2012 to December 2014. Eligible subjects were phone-interviewed using a purpose-developed semi-structured questionnaire according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3, beta version criteria.FINDINGS: Among 96 eligible subjects, there was a significant decrease in migraine (p = 0.022) within the first 3 months after EVT compared to 1 year before treatment, which was further evident at interview time (on average 1.6 years after EVT, p = 0.013). A minority of patients experienced headaches for the first time within 3 months of their EVT (migraine 2, TTH 9), which persisted at interview time for subjects with migraine. Out of 12 subjects with peri-procedural complications, 2 had a history of migraine with aura.CONCLUSION: Thrombectomy leads to a significant decrease in previously known migraine, and new onset of headache in a small subset of patients. A history of migraine does not appear to predispose to peri-procedural complications.

AB - BACKGROUND: We investigated the prevalence of post-procedural headache in patients who have undergone thrombectomy for ischemic stroke, and correlated history of migraine with risk of peri-procedural complications. A total of 314 patients underwent thrombectomy at the Danish National Hospital from January 2012 to December 2014. Eligible subjects were phone-interviewed using a purpose-developed semi-structured questionnaire according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders 3, beta version criteria.FINDINGS: Among 96 eligible subjects, there was a significant decrease in migraine (p = 0.022) within the first 3 months after EVT compared to 1 year before treatment, which was further evident at interview time (on average 1.6 years after EVT, p = 0.013). A minority of patients experienced headaches for the first time within 3 months of their EVT (migraine 2, TTH 9), which persisted at interview time for subjects with migraine. Out of 12 subjects with peri-procedural complications, 2 had a history of migraine with aura.CONCLUSION: Thrombectomy leads to a significant decrease in previously known migraine, and new onset of headache in a small subset of patients. A history of migraine does not appear to predispose to peri-procedural complications.

KW - Adult

KW - Aged

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Female

KW - Follow-Up Studies

KW - Headache/epidemiology

KW - Humans

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Migraine Disorders/epidemiology

KW - Postoperative Complications/etiology

KW - Prevalence

KW - Stroke/surgery

KW - Thrombectomy/adverse effects

KW - Treatment Outcome

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DO - 10.1186/s10194-017-0719-0

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JO - Journal of Headache and Pain

JF - Journal of Headache and Pain

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