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Visual Aura in Non-Migraine Headaches: A Population Study

Authors
 Seung Jae Kim  ;  Hye Jeong Lee  ;  Sue Hyun Lee  ;  Soomi Cho  ;  Kyung Min Kim  ;  Min Kyung Chu 
Citation
 JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE, Vol.38(31) : e237, 2023-08 
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF KOREAN MEDICAL SCIENCE
ISSN
 1011-8934 
Issue Date
2023-08
MeSH
Comorbidity ; Epilepsy* ; Headache / complications ; Headache / diagnosis ; Headache / epidemiology ; Humans ; Migraine Disorders* / complications ; Migraine Disorders* / diagnosis ; Migraine Disorders* / epidemiology ; Migraine with Aura* / complications ; Migraine with Aura* / diagnosis ; Migraine with Aura* / epidemiology
Keywords
Epidemiology ; Korea ; Migraine ; Non-Migraine Headache ; Visual Aura
Abstract
Background: Visual aura (VA) occurs mostly in migraine with aura (MA), but some case studies have reported aura in non-migraine headaches. Thus, information of VA in non-migraine headaches is scarce. Aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and impact of VA in non-migraine headache and compare it with that of migraine headache.

Methods: This study was a nationwide population-based study. We used an internet-based headache diagnosis questionnaire to diagnose headache, and various modules to evaluate clinical features and comorbidities of participants with headache. We defined migraine headache as migraine and probable migraine (PM), whereas non-migraine headache was defined as a headache but not migraine or PM. VA was defined as a self-reporting VA rating scale score ≥ 3.

Results: Of the 3,030 participants, 1,431 (47.2%) and 507 (16.7%) had non-migraine headache and migraine headache, respectively. VA prevalence was much lower in the non-migraine headache group than in the migraine headache group (14.5% [207/1,431] vs. 26.0% [132/507], P < 0.001). In subjects with non-migraine headache, those with VA had a markedly higher number of headache days per 30 days (median [25th-75th percentiles]: 2.0 [1.0-5.0] vs. 2.0 [1.0-3.0], P < 0.001), and headache-related disability (6.0 [3.0-16.0] vs. 2.0 [0.0-7.0], P < 0.001) than those without VA. VA prevalence did not differ significantly according to age and sex.

Conclusion: Non-migraine headache with VA patients had more severe symptoms than those without VA. These findings may improve the understanding of VA and the management of individuals with non-migraine headache.
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DOI
10.3346/jkms.2023.38.e237
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Neurology (신경과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Kyung Min(김경민) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0261-1687
Chu, Min Kyung(주민경) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6221-1346
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/196265
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