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Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)

Background: Previous studies during SARS and Ebola pandemics have shown that quarantine is associated with several negative psychological effects, such as post-traumatic stress symptoms, confusion, and anger. These conditions may affect the course of many diseases, including migraine. Although it is...

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Autores principales: Delussi, Marianna, Gentile, Eleonora, Coppola, Gianluca, Prudenzano, Addolorata Maria Pia, Rainero, Innocenzo, Sances, Grazia, Abagnale, Chiara, Caponnetto, Valeria, De Cesaris, Francesco, Frattale, Ilaria, Guaschino, Elena, Marcinnò, Andrea, Ornello, Raffaele, Pistoia, Francesca, Putortì, Alessia, Roca, Maria Elena, Roveta, Fausto, Lupi, Chiara, Trojano, Maria, Pierelli, Francesco, Geppetti, Pierangelo, Sacco, Simona, de Tommaso, Marina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.597881
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author Delussi, Marianna
Gentile, Eleonora
Coppola, Gianluca
Prudenzano, Addolorata Maria Pia
Rainero, Innocenzo
Sances, Grazia
Abagnale, Chiara
Caponnetto, Valeria
De Cesaris, Francesco
Frattale, Ilaria
Guaschino, Elena
Marcinnò, Andrea
Ornello, Raffaele
Pistoia, Francesca
Putortì, Alessia
Roca, Maria Elena
Roveta, Fausto
Lupi, Chiara
Trojano, Maria
Pierelli, Francesco
Geppetti, Pierangelo
Sacco, Simona
de Tommaso, Marina
author_facet Delussi, Marianna
Gentile, Eleonora
Coppola, Gianluca
Prudenzano, Addolorata Maria Pia
Rainero, Innocenzo
Sances, Grazia
Abagnale, Chiara
Caponnetto, Valeria
De Cesaris, Francesco
Frattale, Ilaria
Guaschino, Elena
Marcinnò, Andrea
Ornello, Raffaele
Pistoia, Francesca
Putortì, Alessia
Roca, Maria Elena
Roveta, Fausto
Lupi, Chiara
Trojano, Maria
Pierelli, Francesco
Geppetti, Pierangelo
Sacco, Simona
de Tommaso, Marina
author_sort Delussi, Marianna
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description Background: Previous studies during SARS and Ebola pandemics have shown that quarantine is associated with several negative psychological effects, such as post-traumatic stress symptoms, confusion, and anger. These conditions may affect the course of many diseases, including migraine. Although it is possible that the quarantine measures for the current COVID-19 pandemic affect migraine burden, no information is currently available on this issue. Aim: In this study, we aimed to: (1) explore the possible changes in migraine frequency, severity, and days with acute medication intake during quarantine period; (2) evaluate possible differences in migraine outcomes in consideration of lifestyle changes, emotions, pandemic diffusion, and COVID-19 infection. Methods: We interviewed patients who were included in the observational Italian Headache Registry (Registro Italiano Cefalee, RICE), retrospectively collecting information on main headache features, lifestyle factors, emotions, individual infection status, and perception of COVID-19 for 2 months before (pre-quarantine) and after the beginning of the quarantine (quarantine). Inclusion criteria were: age > 18, diagnosis of migraine without aura, migraine with aura and chronic migraine, last in-person visit more than 3 months preceding the beginning of quarantine. Results: A total of 433 migraine subjects agreed to be interviewed. We found an overall reduction in headache frequency (9.42 ± 0.43 days with headache vs. 8.28 ± 0.41) and intensity (6.57 ± 0.19 vs. 6.59 ± 0.21) during the quarantine, compared to pre-quarantine. There was a correlation between improvement and number of days of stay-at-home. When results were stratified for geographic area, we found a tendency toward worsening of headache frequency in northern Italy. Disgust regarding viral infection corresponded to a minor improvement in migraine. Conclusions: Migraine patients showed a mild improvement of migraine features, probably attributable to resilient behavior toward pandemic distress. Disgust regarding the contagion whereas potentially favoring defensive behavior, could potentially worsen migraine. The spontaneous limitation of migraine burden during quarantine could favor patient follow-up via the use of telemedicine visits, reliable diaries, and frequent remote contacts.
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spelling pubmed-76834292020-11-24 Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe) Delussi, Marianna Gentile, Eleonora Coppola, Gianluca Prudenzano, Addolorata Maria Pia Rainero, Innocenzo Sances, Grazia Abagnale, Chiara Caponnetto, Valeria De Cesaris, Francesco Frattale, Ilaria Guaschino, Elena Marcinnò, Andrea Ornello, Raffaele Pistoia, Francesca Putortì, Alessia Roca, Maria Elena Roveta, Fausto Lupi, Chiara Trojano, Maria Pierelli, Francesco Geppetti, Pierangelo Sacco, Simona de Tommaso, Marina Front Neurol Neurology Background: Previous studies during SARS and Ebola pandemics have shown that quarantine is associated with several negative psychological effects, such as post-traumatic stress symptoms, confusion, and anger. These conditions may affect the course of many diseases, including migraine. Although it is possible that the quarantine measures for the current COVID-19 pandemic affect migraine burden, no information is currently available on this issue. Aim: In this study, we aimed to: (1) explore the possible changes in migraine frequency, severity, and days with acute medication intake during quarantine period; (2) evaluate possible differences in migraine outcomes in consideration of lifestyle changes, emotions, pandemic diffusion, and COVID-19 infection. Methods: We interviewed patients who were included in the observational Italian Headache Registry (Registro Italiano Cefalee, RICE), retrospectively collecting information on main headache features, lifestyle factors, emotions, individual infection status, and perception of COVID-19 for 2 months before (pre-quarantine) and after the beginning of the quarantine (quarantine). Inclusion criteria were: age > 18, diagnosis of migraine without aura, migraine with aura and chronic migraine, last in-person visit more than 3 months preceding the beginning of quarantine. Results: A total of 433 migraine subjects agreed to be interviewed. We found an overall reduction in headache frequency (9.42 ± 0.43 days with headache vs. 8.28 ± 0.41) and intensity (6.57 ± 0.19 vs. 6.59 ± 0.21) during the quarantine, compared to pre-quarantine. There was a correlation between improvement and number of days of stay-at-home. When results were stratified for geographic area, we found a tendency toward worsening of headache frequency in northern Italy. Disgust regarding viral infection corresponded to a minor improvement in migraine. Conclusions: Migraine patients showed a mild improvement of migraine features, probably attributable to resilient behavior toward pandemic distress. Disgust regarding the contagion whereas potentially favoring defensive behavior, could potentially worsen migraine. The spontaneous limitation of migraine burden during quarantine could favor patient follow-up via the use of telemedicine visits, reliable diaries, and frequent remote contacts. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7683429/ /pubmed/33240213 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.597881 Text en Copyright © 2020 Delussi, Gentile, Coppola, Prudenzano, Rainero, Sances, Abagnale, Caponnetto, De Cesaris, Frattale, Guaschino, Marcinnò, Ornello, Pistoia, Putortì, Roca, Roveta, Lupi, Trojano, Pierelli, Geppetti, Sacco and de Tommaso. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Delussi, Marianna
Gentile, Eleonora
Coppola, Gianluca
Prudenzano, Addolorata Maria Pia
Rainero, Innocenzo
Sances, Grazia
Abagnale, Chiara
Caponnetto, Valeria
De Cesaris, Francesco
Frattale, Ilaria
Guaschino, Elena
Marcinnò, Andrea
Ornello, Raffaele
Pistoia, Francesca
Putortì, Alessia
Roca, Maria Elena
Roveta, Fausto
Lupi, Chiara
Trojano, Maria
Pierelli, Francesco
Geppetti, Pierangelo
Sacco, Simona
de Tommaso, Marina
Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title_full Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title_fullStr Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title_short Investigating the Effects of COVID-19 Quarantine in Migraine: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study From the Italian National Headache Registry (RICe)
title_sort investigating the effects of covid-19 quarantine in migraine: an observational cross-sectional study from the italian national headache registry (rice)
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7683429/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33240213
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.597881
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