Incidence and factors associated with postoperative headache among adult elective surgical patients at the university of gondar comprehensive specialized hospital, northwest Ethiopia, 2022: a prospective follow-up study.

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY BMC Anesthesiology Pub Date : 2025-01-29 DOI:10.1186/s12871-025-02910-9
Sitotaw Tesfa Zegeye, Habtu Adane Aytolign, Zemenay Ayinie Mekonnen, Seid Adem Ahmed
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Background: Postoperative headache is a medical condition that has a strong association with future recurrence and chronic headache, higher morbidity and mortality, extended hospital stays, poor quality of life and high financial burden. Despite, having these consequences, there are limited studies in the study area.

Objective: This study aimed to assess the incidence and associated factors of postoperative headache among adult elective surgical patients at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital Northwest Ethiopia, April 9 to 20 June 2022.

Methods: An institution -based follow- up study was conducted from April 9 to June 20, 2022, at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, after ethical approval and 424 patients were included. Postoperative headache was assessed with patient interview and the response was dichotomized as present or absent. Data was collected through chart review and patient interviews using a questionnaire. Data was entered into Epidata 4.6.0 and statistical analysis was performed using stata version 14.01. Descriptive statistics was conducted to summarize patient information and determine the outcome's incidence. Binary logistic regression was conducted to identify factors associated with postoperative headache. Variables with P-value < 0.05 were considered statistically significant.

Results: The overall incidence of postoperative headache in the first three postoperative days was 54.3% (228) and the response rate was 99%. Previous history of headache (AOR = 4.83, CI = 2.42 9.73), prolonged fasting (AOR = 2.28, CI = 1.44-3.60), general anesthesia (AOR = 1.96, CI = 1.25-3.07), intraoperative hypotension (AOR = 1.74,CI = 1.06-2.88), being female (AOR = 1.62,CI = 1.06-2.54) and caffeine consumption(AOR = 1.60,CI = 1.02-2.52) were significant factors associated with postoperative headache and most of patients 89(21.2%) had moderate headache.

Conclusion and recommendations: More than half of patients were suffered from postoperative headache. Use of general anesthesia, having prior history of headache, being female, intraoperative hypotension, caffeine consumption and prolonged preoperative fasting were strongly associated with postoperative headache. The problem needs regular assessment and treatment.

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2022年埃塞俄比亚西北部贡达尔大学综合专科医院成人择期手术患者术后头痛发生率及相关因素:一项前瞻性随访研究。
背景:术后头痛是一种与未来复发和慢性头痛密切相关的医学状况,发病率和死亡率较高,住院时间延长,生活质量差,经济负担高。尽管有这些后果,但在研究领域的研究有限。目的:本研究旨在评估2022年4月9日至6月20日埃塞俄比亚西北部贡达尔大学综合专科医院成人择期手术患者术后头痛的发生率及相关因素。方法:于2022年4月9日至6月20日,在贡达尔大学综合专科医院经伦理批准,纳入424例患者,进行以机构为基础的随访研究。术后头痛通过患者访谈进行评估,并将反应分为存在或不存在。数据收集通过图表审查和病人访谈使用问卷。数据输入Epidata 4.6.0,使用stata 14.01版本进行统计分析。描述性统计用于总结患者信息并确定结果的发生率。采用二元logistic回归来确定与术后头痛相关的因素。具有p值的变量结果:术后前3天总头痛发生率为54.3%(228例),有效率为99%。既往头痛史(AOR = 4.83, CI = 2.42 - 9.73)、长时间禁食(AOR = 2.28, CI = 1.44-3.60)、全身麻醉(AOR = 1.96, CI = 1.25-3.07)、术中低血压(AOR = 1.74,CI = 1.06-2.88)、女性(AOR = 1.62,CI = 1.06-2.54)和咖啡因摄入(AOR = 1.60,CI = 1.02-2.52)是术后头痛的重要相关因素,89例患者中大部分(21.2%)为中度头痛。结论与建议:半数以上患者出现术后头痛。全身麻醉、既往头痛史、女性、术中低血压、咖啡因摄入和术前长时间禁食与术后头痛密切相关。这个问题需要定期评估和治疗。
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BMC Anesthesiology
BMC Anesthesiology ANESTHESIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: BMC Anesthesiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of anesthesiology, critical care, perioperative care and pain management, including clinical and experimental research into anesthetic mechanisms, administration and efficacy, technology and monitoring, and associated economic issues.
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