Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke

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Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke. / Lebedeva, Elena R.; Ushenin, Anton V.; Gurary, Natalia M.; Gilev, Denis V.; Olesen, Jes.

I: Journal of Headache and Pain, Bind 21, 70, 2020.

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Lebedeva, ER, Ushenin, AV, Gurary, NM, Gilev, DV & Olesen, J 2020, 'Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke', Journal of Headache and Pain, bind 21, 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-020-01140-3

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Lebedeva, E. R., Ushenin, A. V., Gurary, N. M., Gilev, D. V., & Olesen, J. (2020). Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke. Journal of Headache and Pain, 21, [70]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-020-01140-3

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Lebedeva ER, Ushenin AV, Gurary NM, Gilev DV, Olesen J. Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke. Journal of Headache and Pain. 2020;21. 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-020-01140-3

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Lebedeva, Elena R. ; Ushenin, Anton V. ; Gurary, Natalia M. ; Gilev, Denis V. ; Olesen, Jes. / Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke. I: Journal of Headache and Pain. 2020 ; Bind 21.

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title = "Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: There are no previous controlled studies of sentinel headache in ischemic stroke. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the presence of such headache, its characteristics and possible risk factors as compared to a simultaneous control group.METHODS: Eligible patients (n = 550) had first-ever acute ischemic stroke with presence of new infarction on magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion-weighted imaging (n = 469) or on computed tomography (n = 81). As a control group we studied in parallel patients (n = 192) who were admitted to the emergency room without acute neurological deficits or serious neurological or somatic disorders. Consecutive patients with stroke and a simultaneous control group were extensively interviewed soon after admission using validated neurologist conducted semi-structured interview forms. Based on our previous study of sentinel headache in transient ischemic attacks we defined sentinel headache as a new type of headache or a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics (severe intensity, increased frequency, absence of effect of drugs) within seven days before stroke.RESULTS: Among 550 patients with stroke 94 patients (17.1%) had headache during seven days before stroke and 12 (6.2%) controls (p < 0.001; OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.7-5.8). Totally 81 patients (14.7%) had sentinel headache within the last week before stroke and one control. Attacks of arrythmia during seven days before stroke were significantly associated with sentinel headache (p = 0.04, OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.1-4.8).CONCLUSIONS: A new type of headache and a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics during one week before stroke are significantly more prevalent than in controls. These headaches represent sentinel headaches. Sudden onset of such headaches should alarm about stroke.",
author = "Lebedeva, {Elena R.} and Ushenin, {Anton V.} and Gurary, {Natalia M.} and Gilev, {Denis V.} and Jes Olesen",
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RIS

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T1 - Sentinel headache as a warning symptom of ischemic stroke

AU - Lebedeva, Elena R.

AU - Ushenin, Anton V.

AU - Gurary, Natalia M.

AU - Gilev, Denis V.

AU - Olesen, Jes

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - BACKGROUND: There are no previous controlled studies of sentinel headache in ischemic stroke. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the presence of such headache, its characteristics and possible risk factors as compared to a simultaneous control group.METHODS: Eligible patients (n = 550) had first-ever acute ischemic stroke with presence of new infarction on magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion-weighted imaging (n = 469) or on computed tomography (n = 81). As a control group we studied in parallel patients (n = 192) who were admitted to the emergency room without acute neurological deficits or serious neurological or somatic disorders. Consecutive patients with stroke and a simultaneous control group were extensively interviewed soon after admission using validated neurologist conducted semi-structured interview forms. Based on our previous study of sentinel headache in transient ischemic attacks we defined sentinel headache as a new type of headache or a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics (severe intensity, increased frequency, absence of effect of drugs) within seven days before stroke.RESULTS: Among 550 patients with stroke 94 patients (17.1%) had headache during seven days before stroke and 12 (6.2%) controls (p < 0.001; OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.7-5.8). Totally 81 patients (14.7%) had sentinel headache within the last week before stroke and one control. Attacks of arrythmia during seven days before stroke were significantly associated with sentinel headache (p = 0.04, OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.1-4.8).CONCLUSIONS: A new type of headache and a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics during one week before stroke are significantly more prevalent than in controls. These headaches represent sentinel headaches. Sudden onset of such headaches should alarm about stroke.

AB - BACKGROUND: There are no previous controlled studies of sentinel headache in ischemic stroke. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the presence of such headache, its characteristics and possible risk factors as compared to a simultaneous control group.METHODS: Eligible patients (n = 550) had first-ever acute ischemic stroke with presence of new infarction on magnetic resonance imaging with diffusion-weighted imaging (n = 469) or on computed tomography (n = 81). As a control group we studied in parallel patients (n = 192) who were admitted to the emergency room without acute neurological deficits or serious neurological or somatic disorders. Consecutive patients with stroke and a simultaneous control group were extensively interviewed soon after admission using validated neurologist conducted semi-structured interview forms. Based on our previous study of sentinel headache in transient ischemic attacks we defined sentinel headache as a new type of headache or a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics (severe intensity, increased frequency, absence of effect of drugs) within seven days before stroke.RESULTS: Among 550 patients with stroke 94 patients (17.1%) had headache during seven days before stroke and 12 (6.2%) controls (p < 0.001; OR 3.9; 95% CI 1.7-5.8). Totally 81 patients (14.7%) had sentinel headache within the last week before stroke and one control. Attacks of arrythmia during seven days before stroke were significantly associated with sentinel headache (p = 0.04, OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.1-4.8).CONCLUSIONS: A new type of headache and a previous kind of headache with altered characteristics during one week before stroke are significantly more prevalent than in controls. These headaches represent sentinel headaches. Sudden onset of such headaches should alarm about stroke.

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DO - 10.1186/s10194-020-01140-3

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C2 - 32522256

VL - 21

JO - Journal of Headache and Pain

JF - Journal of Headache and Pain

SN - 1129-2369

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