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Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change

OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migraineur’s quality of life and confounding factors. METHODS: This is an observational cohort study conducted in Rashid hospital, Dubai Health Authority, UAE. Study was plotted to assess migraine indices in pre-COVID period, pre-pandemic...

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Autores principales: Malik, Yasir M., Karmastaji, Salama M., AlJarman, Khulood K., Abdelmajid, Yasmin A., Lootah, Muna H., Dar, Javeed A, Almadani, Abubaker A.
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Publicado: Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424976/
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.3.20210058
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author Malik, Yasir M.
Karmastaji, Salama M.
AlJarman, Khulood K.
Abdelmajid, Yasmin A.
Lootah, Muna H.
Dar, Javeed A
Almadani, Abubaker A.
author_facet Malik, Yasir M.
Karmastaji, Salama M.
AlJarman, Khulood K.
Abdelmajid, Yasmin A.
Lootah, Muna H.
Dar, Javeed A
Almadani, Abubaker A.
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description OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migraineur’s quality of life and confounding factors. METHODS: This is an observational cohort study conducted in Rashid hospital, Dubai Health Authority, UAE. Study was plotted to assess migraine indices in pre-COVID period, pre-pandemic and pandemic periods and to evaluate the pandemic induced paradigm shift in migraine management. RESULTS: Out of 840 migraineurs 201 patients were selected, with an obvious female predominance (78%). Migraine without Aura was found in 70% and Migraine with Aura in 29.9%. Mean MIDAS score during period I, II and II was 22.78, 18.58 and 17.92 respectively indicating certain degree of improvement rather than deterioration during pandemic (p=0.001). Interestingly significant reduction in both migraine frequency and severity from pre-COVID to COVID period was noticed (p=0.01). Parameters like headache days/month, use of abortive therapy and Emergency visits also declined. Chronic migraine (CM) showed more improvement than episodic migraine (EM). Confounding factors like distance working and lack of social/professional stress mainly rendered this change. A modified strategy to handle headache during any pandemic/crisis can ensure quality management of migraine. CONCLUSION: Migraine patients had a resilient behavior during the COVID pandemic and showed significant improvement of all indices. Confounding factors like distance working played the most favorable role.
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spelling pubmed-94249762022-09-27 Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change Malik, Yasir M. Karmastaji, Salama M. AlJarman, Khulood K. Abdelmajid, Yasmin A. Lootah, Muna H. Dar, Javeed A Almadani, Abubaker A. Neurosciences (Riyadh) Original Article OBJECTIVES: To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on migraineur’s quality of life and confounding factors. METHODS: This is an observational cohort study conducted in Rashid hospital, Dubai Health Authority, UAE. Study was plotted to assess migraine indices in pre-COVID period, pre-pandemic and pandemic periods and to evaluate the pandemic induced paradigm shift in migraine management. RESULTS: Out of 840 migraineurs 201 patients were selected, with an obvious female predominance (78%). Migraine without Aura was found in 70% and Migraine with Aura in 29.9%. Mean MIDAS score during period I, II and II was 22.78, 18.58 and 17.92 respectively indicating certain degree of improvement rather than deterioration during pandemic (p=0.001). Interestingly significant reduction in both migraine frequency and severity from pre-COVID to COVID period was noticed (p=0.01). Parameters like headache days/month, use of abortive therapy and Emergency visits also declined. Chronic migraine (CM) showed more improvement than episodic migraine (EM). Confounding factors like distance working and lack of social/professional stress mainly rendered this change. A modified strategy to handle headache during any pandemic/crisis can ensure quality management of migraine. CONCLUSION: Migraine patients had a resilient behavior during the COVID pandemic and showed significant improvement of all indices. Confounding factors like distance working played the most favorable role. Riyadh : Armed Forces Hospital 2022-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9424976/ http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.3.20210058 Text en Copyright: © Neurosciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/Neurosciences is an Open Access journal and articles published are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (CC BY-NC). Readers may copy, distribute, and display the work for non-commercial purposes with the proper citation of the original work.
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Malik, Yasir M.
Karmastaji, Salama M.
AlJarman, Khulood K.
Abdelmajid, Yasmin A.
Lootah, Muna H.
Dar, Javeed A
Almadani, Abubaker A.
Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title_full Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title_fullStr Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title_full_unstemmed Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title_short Paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
title_sort paradigm shift in migraine management impacted by covid-19 pandemic and the role of confounding factors inflicting the change
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9424976/
http://dx.doi.org/10.17712/nsj.2022.3.20210058
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