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- W4308770145 abstract "Persistent headache attributed to past stroke (PHAPS) is a controversial entity, recently included in the third edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3) despite being described only in retrospective studies.To determine the frequency and characteristics of PHAPS in patients admitted with acute stroke.We selected all patients with headache associated with acute stroke (HAAS) from a prospective, single-center registry of patients with acute stroke admitted to a Neurology ward between November 2018 and December 2019. We analyzed demographic, clinical, and neuroimaging data. We assessed the follow-up with a phone call questionnaire at 6 to 12 months.Among 121 patients with acute stroke, only 29 (24.0%) had HAAS. From these, 6 (5.0%) were lost to follow-up. In total, 23 (20.0%) patients answered the 6- to 12-month follow-up questionnaire and were included in this study. The median age of the sample was 53 years (interquartile range [IQR]: 38-78 years), and there was no sex predominance. Of the 10 patients (8,3%) that had persistent headache, 8 (6.6%) suffered from previous chronic headaches; however, they all mentioned a different kind of headache, and 1 (0,8%) probably had headache secondary to medication.In the present study, only 10 out of 121 stroke patients (8.3%) referred persistent headache at the 6- to 12-month follow-up, but the majority already suffered from previous chronic headache, which raises the question that the actual prevalence of PHAPS may be lower than previously reported. A cefaleia persistente atribuída a acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) prévio é uma entidade controversa, recentemente incluída na terceira edição da Classificação Internacional de Transtornos da Cefaleia (International Classification of Headache Disorders, ICHD-3), apesar de descrita apenas em estudos restrospectivos. Determinar a frequência e as características do acidente vascular cerebral prèvio em doentes admitidos com AVC agudo. MéTODOS: Selecionamos todos os doentes com cefaleia associada a AVC agudo de um registro unicêntrico e prospectivo de doentes admitidos no serviço de Neurologia entre novembro de 2018 e dezembro de 2019. Analisamos dados demográficos, clínicos e imagiológicos. Reavaliamos aos 6 a 12 meses por questionário telefónico. Entre os 121 doentes admitidos com AVC agudo, apenas 29 (24,0%) tinham cefaleia associada a AVC agudo. Destes, 6 (5,0%) perderam-se no seguimento. Ao todo, 23 (20,0%) responderam ao questionário e foram incluídos. A idade mediana foi de 53 anos (intervalo interquartílico [IIQ]: 38–78 anos), e não houve predominância de gênero. Dos 10 doentes (8,3%) que apresentam cefaleia persistente, 8 (6,6%) tinham histórico de cefaleia; no entanto todos mencionaram um tipo diferente de cefaleia, e 1 (0,8%) provavelmente tinha cefaleia secundária a medicação. CONCLUSõES: Neste estudo, apenas 10 em 121 doentes (8,3%) mencionaram cefaleia persistente aos 6 a 12 meses de seguimento, mas a maioria sofria de cefaleia prévia, pelo que a real prevalência de acidente vascular cerebral prèvio pode ser inferior à descrita nos estudos realizados até a data." @default.
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