Psoriasis and Risk of Migraines in Patients Reporting to a Tertiary Care Setup in Pakistan: A Cross-Sectional Study

Q4 Health Professions Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.51253/pafmj.v73i5.9022
None Umar Abdul Ali, Nadia Iftikhar, Muhammad Mamoon Mujahid, Uzma Bashir, Sakina Sadiq Malik, Ishtiaq Ahmed
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Objective: To look for migraine headaches and associated factors in patients being managed for psoriasis at a tertiary healthcare setup in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. Study Design: Comparative cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Dermatology, Pak Emirates Military Hospital, Rawalpindi Pakistan, from Mar 2021 to Feb 2022. Methodology: One hundred and forty patients of psoriasis being managed at our Dermatology Unit were included in the analysis. All patients were screened with the Migraine Screen Questionnaire (MS-Q), and those having scores equal to or more than four were evaluated by medical specialists, and diagnosis of migraine was established based on the International Classification of Headache Disorders diagnostic criteria for migraine. An association of relevant risk factors was established with migraine among these patients. Results: Out of 140 patients with psoriasis, 75(53.4%) were male, while 65(46.6%) were female. Eighty-five (60.7%) patients had migraine confirmed by clinical criteria, while 55(39.3%) had no migraine. Statistical analysis revealed that more body surface area involvement and longer duration of psoriasis had a statistically significant relationship with migraine among the study participants (p-value <0.05). Conclusion: The study showed that patients with psoriasis had an approximately 3-fold increased risk of migraine headaches compared to the normal population. Most of the patients had migraine without aura. Patients with longer duration of psoriasis and those with more surface area of the body affected with psoriasis were at an increased risk of migraines compared to other patients.
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目的:寻找在巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第三级医疗机构治疗牛皮癣患者的偏头痛和相关因素。研究设计:比较横断面研究。学习地点和时间:2021年3月至2022年2月,巴基斯坦拉瓦尔品第,巴基斯坦阿联酋军事医院皮肤科。方法:在我们皮肤科治疗的140例牛皮癣患者被纳入分析。所有患者均采用偏头痛筛查问卷(MS-Q)进行筛查,评分等于或大于4分的患者由医学专家进行评估,并根据国际头痛疾病分类偏头痛诊断标准建立偏头痛诊断。在这些患者中建立了与偏头痛相关的危险因素的关联。结果:140例银屑病患者中,男性75例(53.4%),女性65例(46.6%)。85例(60.7%)患者经临床确诊为偏头痛,55例(39.3%)患者无偏头痛。统计分析显示,研究参与者的体表受病面积越大、牛皮癣持续时间越长与偏头痛有统计学意义(p值<0.05)。结论:研究表明,银屑病患者患偏头痛的风险是正常人的3倍。大多数患者为无先兆偏头痛。与其他患者相比,牛皮癣持续时间较长的患者和受牛皮癣影响的身体表面积较大的患者患偏头痛的风险更高。
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Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal
Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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