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Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy
Quarantine is a well-known risk factor for psychological and psychiatric disturbances. We evaluated burden of migraine during lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemia. Forty-nine subjects followed in our headache clinic for migraine were evaluated for migraine burden by means of global assessment of migrai...
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7329264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04543-x |
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author | Parodi, Italo Carlo Poeta, Maria Gabriella Assini, Andrea Schirinzi, Erika Del Sette, Paola |
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description | Quarantine is a well-known risk factor for psychological and psychiatric disturbances. We evaluated burden of migraine during lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemia. Forty-nine subjects followed in our headache clinic for migraine were evaluated for migraine burden by means of global assessment of migraine severity (GAMS) and visual analogue scale (VAS) by phone interview. Moreover, depression and anxiety were quantified by Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). We evaluated changes in the value of migraine score from the 2 months immediately before lockdown (from January 1 to March 9) to the 2 months of quarantine (from March 10 to May 3). Value of GAMS was 5.61 ± 0.76 before and 4.16 ± 1.46 during quarantine (p < .001). VAS was 7.49 ± 1.10 before and 5.47 ± 1.88 during quarantine (p < .001). We also found a time by depression level interaction, F(1,47) = 6.21, p = .016, F(1,47) = 14.52, p < .006, respectively, showing that subjects with lower level of depression had better course of migraine. In conclusion, we showed that, during quarantine due to COVID pandemia, subjects with migraine had fewer migraine attacks and lesser pain and show moderate level of depression, correlated to migraine burden. |
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spelling | pubmed-73292642020-07-02 Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy Parodi, Italo Carlo Poeta, Maria Gabriella Assini, Andrea Schirinzi, Erika Del Sette, Paola Neurol Sci Covid-19 Quarantine is a well-known risk factor for psychological and psychiatric disturbances. We evaluated burden of migraine during lockdown due to COVID 19 pandemia. Forty-nine subjects followed in our headache clinic for migraine were evaluated for migraine burden by means of global assessment of migraine severity (GAMS) and visual analogue scale (VAS) by phone interview. Moreover, depression and anxiety were quantified by Beck depression inventory (BDI) and Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS). We evaluated changes in the value of migraine score from the 2 months immediately before lockdown (from January 1 to March 9) to the 2 months of quarantine (from March 10 to May 3). Value of GAMS was 5.61 ± 0.76 before and 4.16 ± 1.46 during quarantine (p < .001). VAS was 7.49 ± 1.10 before and 5.47 ± 1.88 during quarantine (p < .001). We also found a time by depression level interaction, F(1,47) = 6.21, p = .016, F(1,47) = 14.52, p < .006, respectively, showing that subjects with lower level of depression had better course of migraine. In conclusion, we showed that, during quarantine due to COVID pandemia, subjects with migraine had fewer migraine attacks and lesser pain and show moderate level of depression, correlated to migraine burden. Springer International Publishing 2020-07-01 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7329264/ /pubmed/32613542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04543-x Text en © Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Covid-19 Parodi, Italo Carlo Poeta, Maria Gabriella Assini, Andrea Schirinzi, Erika Del Sette, Paola Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title | Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title_full | Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title_fullStr | Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title_short | Impact of quarantine due to COVID infection on migraine: a survey in Genova, Italy |
title_sort | impact of quarantine due to covid infection on migraine: a survey in genova, italy |
topic | Covid-19 |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7329264/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32613542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10072-020-04543-x |
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