The profile of refractory chronic cluster headache

Javier A. Membrilla, María-Luz Cuadrado,Nuria González-García, Jesús Porta-Etessam,Antonio Sánchez-Soblechero, Alberto Lozano Ros,Alicia Gonzalez-Martinez,Ana Beatriz Gago-Veiga,Sonia Quintas, Jaime S. Rodríguez Vico,Alex Jaimes, Lucía Llorente Ayuso, Javier Roa, Carlos Estebas, Javier Díaz-de-Terán

Neurological Sciences(2024)

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Abstract
Chronic cluster headache (CCH) is a relatively rare primary headache disorder whose management is often challenging. The prevalence of refractory CCH (rCCH) is unknown. Our aim is to describe the frequency of rCCH within a population of CCH, define the clinical profile of the refractory patients and the treatments they underwent. We conducted a cross-sectional study through a review of the medical records of CCH patients in six hospitals in Madrid, Spain. Data on epidemiological, clinical presentation, treatment and disease activity at the moment were collected. The European Headache Federation diagnostic criteria were used for rCCH definition. High disease activity was defined as having at least 3 severe attacks per week that impact quality of life despite treatment. Non-rCCH and rCCH groups were compared. 88 CCH patients were analyzed, 68.2
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Cluster headache,Chronic,Refractory,Treatment,Occipital nerve stimulation,Neuromodulation,CGRP,Galcanezumab
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