Wilkinson M, Gilchrist E
Ups J Med Sci Suppl. 1980;31:48-51.
The incidence of post-traumatic headache varies widely in different series. This paper presents a group of 84 patients aged between 11 and 38 years who had had severe head injuries. All had been unconscious for at least 24 hours and the majority (85%) for over a week. Only 12% had headaches. The incidence of headaches was lower in the more severely injured of the patients as judged by the extent of the physical disabilities and length of unconsciousness, though it was higher in those with severe mental changes. The reasons for the low incidence of headaches in this series are discussed.
创伤后头痛的发生率在不同系列研究中差异很大。本文报告了一组年龄在11至38岁之间的84例严重头部受伤患者。所有患者均昏迷至少24小时,大多数(85%)昏迷超过一周。只有12%的患者出现头痛。根据身体残疾程度和昏迷时间判断,伤势较重的患者头痛发生率较低,不过在有严重精神变化的患者中头痛发生率较高。本文讨论了该系列中头痛发生率低的原因。