Clinical and polysomnographic characteristics in patients with morning headache

Authors

  • Thalyta Porto Fraga Universidade Federal de Sergipe
  • Paulo Samandar Jalali Academia Brasileira de Neurologia
  • Paulo Sergio Faro Santos Instituto de Neurologia de Curitiba
  • Alan Chester Feitosa de Jesus Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48208/HeadacheMed.2018.10

Keywords:

Polysomnography, headache, sleep disorders

Abstract

Background: The relation between headaches and sleep disorders are complex and heavily questioned. However, there is still controversy about this interrelationship. Objective: To describe the clinical and polysomnographic characteristics of patients with morning headache, and to compare them with patients without morning headaches. Methods: Prospective study between April and August 2009. One hundred and eight patients were included consecutively and by convenience. All patients were submitted to polysomnography and were distributed in the group with headache (group 1) or the group without headache (group 2). Results: Morning headache was reported by 33 (30.6%) patients, 17 (51.5%, p = 0.02) women. The clinical characteristics in the group of morning headache were 42.4% with disease in upper respiratory system, 72.7% with anxiety, 45% with headache in general, 54% with neurocognitive symptoms, 81.2% reported non restorative sleep and 60.6% had insomnia (all p< 0.05). Among the polysomnographic features surveyed, the only variable that showed statistical significance was wake after sleep onset. Almost 43% (vs. 20%) of patients with morning headaches were in normal range. Conclusions: It was not possible to conclude that the presence of the increase apnea/hypopnea indices, desaturation relevant and intermittent and disruption of sleep patterns are sufficient to modulate, by itself, the occurrence of morning headaches. Sleep disorders can act as a trigger for morning headaches in susceptible individuals with specific clinical profile

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Author Biographies

Thalyta Porto Fraga, Universidade Federal de Sergipe

Patologista, médica assistente do Departamento de Anatomia Patológica da Universidade Federal de Sergipe

Paulo Samandar Jalali, Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

Neurologista e neurofisiologista clínico, membro titular da Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

Paulo Sergio Faro Santos, Instituto de Neurologia de Curitiba

Neurologista, chefe do Setor de Cefaleia e Dor Orofacial, Departamento de Neurologia, Instituto de Neurologia de Curitiba

Alan Chester Feitosa de Jesus, Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

Neurologista, membro efetivo da SBCe, membro titular da Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

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Published

2018-06-30

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Fraga TP, Jalali PS, Santos PSF, Jesus ACF de. Clinical and polysomnographic characteristics in patients with morning headache. Headache Med [Internet]. 2018 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Nov. 22];9(2):42-8. Available from: https://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/211

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