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Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist

We tested the computerised, structured medical record by entering and analysing the consecutive clinical sheets of primary headaches in the episodic forms (200) and chronic headache (200) and the corresponding output diagnoses of patients attending our Headache Centre. A diagnosis of one of the prim...

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Autores principales: Sarchielli, P., Pedini, M., Alberti, A., Baldi, A., Corbelli, I., Calabresi, P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16362665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-005-0186-x
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author Sarchielli, P.
Pedini, M.
Alberti, A.
Baldi, A.
Corbelli, I.
Calabresi, P.
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Pedini, M.
Alberti, A.
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description We tested the computerised, structured medical record by entering and analysing the consecutive clinical sheets of primary headaches in the episodic forms (200) and chronic headache (200) and the corresponding output diagnoses of patients attending our Headache Centre. A diagnosis of one of the primary headache forms was obtained in 67.9% of cases. A certain diagnosis of primary headache plus that of a probable form was obtained in 24.4% of cases (12.7% represented by chronic migraine (CM) or chronic tension–type headache (CTTH)+probable medicationoveruse headache). Only probable forms were diagnosed in the remaining 7.3% (as single probable diagnosis in 5.8% of cases or multiple diagnoses of probable forms in the remaining ones). The percentage of certain diagnoses mainly in the chronic headache group (28.4%), and to a lesser extent tension–type headache (6.5%), were obtained in 34.9% of cases. A certain diagnosis of one chronic form plus that of a probable form was obtained in 50.8% of cases (26.9% represented by probable medication–overuse headache). Only probable forms were diagnosed in 13.46% (as single probable diagnosis in 8.73% of cases or multiple diagnoses of probable forms in the remaining ones). In the other cases, the ICHD–II classification does not allow the diagnoses of CM, CTTH or probable forms and medicationoveruse headache because the mandatory criteria for the diagnoses are too stringent and do not reflect modifications of the headache pattern in relation to its chronicity. These preliminary results underscore the usefulness of a computerised device based on the ICHD 2nd edition for diagnostic purposes in tertiary centres dedicated to headaches in clinical practice as well as its relevance for research. This computerised device may help to validate the new diagnostic criteria and to answer some emerging questions from the application of the new classification version, the relevance of which should be verified in clinical practice.
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spelling pubmed-34520222012-11-29 Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist Sarchielli, P. Pedini, M. Alberti, A. Baldi, A. Corbelli, I. Calabresi, P. J Headache Pain Ichd—II: Evaluation and Proposals We tested the computerised, structured medical record by entering and analysing the consecutive clinical sheets of primary headaches in the episodic forms (200) and chronic headache (200) and the corresponding output diagnoses of patients attending our Headache Centre. A diagnosis of one of the primary headache forms was obtained in 67.9% of cases. A certain diagnosis of primary headache plus that of a probable form was obtained in 24.4% of cases (12.7% represented by chronic migraine (CM) or chronic tension–type headache (CTTH)+probable medicationoveruse headache). Only probable forms were diagnosed in the remaining 7.3% (as single probable diagnosis in 5.8% of cases or multiple diagnoses of probable forms in the remaining ones). The percentage of certain diagnoses mainly in the chronic headache group (28.4%), and to a lesser extent tension–type headache (6.5%), were obtained in 34.9% of cases. A certain diagnosis of one chronic form plus that of a probable form was obtained in 50.8% of cases (26.9% represented by probable medication–overuse headache). Only probable forms were diagnosed in 13.46% (as single probable diagnosis in 8.73% of cases or multiple diagnoses of probable forms in the remaining ones). In the other cases, the ICHD–II classification does not allow the diagnoses of CM, CTTH or probable forms and medicationoveruse headache because the mandatory criteria for the diagnoses are too stringent and do not reflect modifications of the headache pattern in relation to its chronicity. These preliminary results underscore the usefulness of a computerised device based on the ICHD 2nd edition for diagnostic purposes in tertiary centres dedicated to headaches in clinical practice as well as its relevance for research. This computerised device may help to validate the new diagnostic criteria and to answer some emerging questions from the application of the new classification version, the relevance of which should be verified in clinical practice. Springer-Verlag 2005-07-20 2005-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3452022/ /pubmed/16362665 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-005-0186-x Text en © Springer-Verlag Italia 2005
spellingShingle Ichd—II: Evaluation and Proposals
Sarchielli, P.
Pedini, M.
Alberti, A.
Baldi, A.
Corbelli, I.
Calabresi, P.
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title Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
title_full Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
title_fullStr Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
title_full_unstemmed Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
title_short Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
title_sort application of ichd 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerised, structured medical record for the specialist
topic Ichd—II: Evaluation and Proposals
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3452022/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16362665
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10194-005-0186-x
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