Melhado Eliana M, Maciel Jayme A, Guerreiro Carlos A M
Department of Neurology, State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, SP, Brazil.
Can J Neurol Sci. 2007 May;34(2):187-92. doi: 10.1017/s0317167100006028.
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the presence of headache in women with a previous history or new-onset headache during the current gestation, classify the findings, and describe the clinical characteristics and outcome of the headache.
From January/1998 to June/2002 we prospectively evaluated 1101 pregnant women (12-45 years old), with a history of headache, at two prenatal clinics and an inpatient obstetric public hospital. Women were interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire during the first, second, and third gestation trimesters and immediately after delivery. All interviews were conducted by one of the authors, using the International Headache Society Classification (IHSC-2004).
In 1029 women there was a history of headache prior to the current pregnancy, 36 (3.4%) women first experienced headache during this pregnancy and 40 patients experienced new types of headache. In these 76 patients with new onset headache during pregnancy, 40 had secondary headache (52.6%), 31 had primary headache (40.8%), and 5 had headache not classified elsewhere (6.6%). According to IHSC- 2004 criteria, we found migraine in 848/1029 women (82.4%), with pregestational headache.
Most of the pregnant women presented with headache, mainly in migraine, prior to pregnancy, and most of the headaches improved or disappeared during the second and third gestation trimester. In a relatively small number of pregnant women, a new type of headache started during the gestation.
本研究旨在评估既往有头痛病史或在本次妊娠期间新发头痛的女性中头痛的存在情况,对结果进行分类,并描述头痛的临床特征和结局。
从1998年1月至2002年6月,我们在两家产前诊所和一家住院产科公立医院对1101名有头痛病史的孕妇(年龄在12 - 45岁)进行了前瞻性评估。在妊娠的第一、第二和第三个 trimester 以及分娩后立即使用半结构化问卷对女性进行访谈。所有访谈均由作者之一使用国际头痛协会分类(IHSC - 2004)进行。
1029名女性在本次妊娠前有头痛病史,36名(3.4%)女性在本次妊娠期间首次出现头痛,40名患者出现了新型头痛。在这76名妊娠期间新发头痛的患者中,40名有继发性头痛(52.6%),31名有原发性头痛(40.8%),5名有其他未分类的头痛(6.6%)。根据IHSC - 2004标准,我们在1029名有妊娠前头痛的女性中发现848名(82.4%)患有偏头痛。
大多数孕妇在妊娠前出现头痛,主要是偏头痛,并且大多数头痛在妊娠的第二和第三个 trimester 期间有所改善或消失。在相对少数的孕妇中,在妊娠期间开始出现新型头痛。