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- Zhao Dong, Xiaoyan Chen, Timothy J Steiner, Lei Hou, Hai Di, Mianwang He, Wei Dai, Meiyan Pan, Mingjie Zhang, Ruozhuo Liu, and Shengyuan Yu.
- International Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Chinese PLA General Hospital, PR China.
- Cephalalgia. 2015 Jul 1; 35 (8): 644-51.
BackgroundAlthough medication-overuse headache (MOH) is common in China, its clinical profile is not yet fully established. Meanwhile, ICHD-3 beta has been published, but its diagnostic criteria require further validation.MethodsWe retrospectively classified the clinical features of 240 consecutive patients with MOH (55 males, 185 females), whose demographic data, headache features, overused medications (type, quantity, frequency and duration of use), headache-attributed burden, and outcomes were reviewed. We then applied the criteria of the several versions of ICHD (II, IIR and 3-beta) to these patients.ResultsCompared with those with other headaches, patients with MOH were more likely to be less well educated (64.6% vs 42.0% for secondary school or lower, p < 0.0001), and on lower annual incomes (72.3% vs 56.0% for an income of Chinese yuan (CNY) 30,000 or less, p < 0.0001). Combination analgesics were the most commonly overused medications, and, caffeine (89.9%), aminopyrine (70.0%), phenacetin (53.9%) and phenobarbital (48.8%) were the most commonly used specific components of these. Only two patients (0.8%) had previously been given the diagnosis of MOH; accordingly, the median time to diagnosis after the estimated onset of the disorder was 4.0 years. The majority of patients (83.7%) improved with treatment. All 240 patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for MOH according to ICHD-3 beta; only 134 (55.8%) satisfied the diagnostic criteria for definite MOH according to ICHD-II, while 195 (81.2%) met those of ICHD-IIR.ConclusionsMOH in China is associated with lower educational level and annual income. MOH has rarely been diagnosed and correctly treated in China. ICHD-3 beta appears to be more appropriate for the diagnosis of MOH than previous versions.© International Headache Society 2014.
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