Prevalence and relative frequency of cervicogenic headache in population- and clinic-based studies: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-17 DOI:10.1177/03331024251322446
Christopher L Robinson, Rune H Christensen, Haidar M Al-Khazali, Faisal Mohammad Amin, Ailing Yang, Richard B Lipton, Sait Ashina
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BackgroundCervicogenic headache is a rare headache disorder which is garnering increasing clinical and research interest, but whose prevalence and clinical phenotype is surrounded by uncertainty. We found it timely to systematically appraise the current literature on prevalence, relative frequency, and clinical features of cervicogenic headache in population- and clinic-based settings.MethodsPubMed and Embase were searched for observational, population- and clinic-based studies published between 1 January 1942 and 3 September 2024 that reported on the prevalence and relative frequency of cervicogenic headache, diagnosed according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders. The titles, abstracts, and full text-articles were screened by two independent investigators. To estimate prevalence and pooled relative frequency of cervicogenic headache across clinic- and population-based studies, random-effects meta-analyses were conducted. The study was pre-registered on PROSPERO (identifier: CRD42024498128) and reported in accordance with the Guidelines for Meta-Analyses of Observational Studies in Epidemiology.ResultsThree studies met the inclusion criteria from the International Classification of Headache Disorders for diagnosing cervicogenic headache. One was population-based reporting on the prevalence and two were clinic-based reporting on the relative frequency of cervicogenic headache among adult patients who were evaluated for headache in a tertiary care unit. The one population study reported a prevalence of 3.9% with females representing 77.8% of those affected. In the two clinic-based studies, the relative frequency was found to be 3.1% (95%, CI, 2.6-3.8) amongst the adult outpatient population of 3165 patients evaluated for headache, with women representing 80.8% (95%, CI, 71.9-87.4).ConclusionsBased on this meta-analysis, data on the prevalence and relative frequency of cervicogenic headache are limited. The scarcity of data stresses the need for further research into cervicogenic headache, the diagnostic criteria, and its current position in the International Classification of Headache Disorders.

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人群和临床研究中颈源性头痛的患病率和相对频率:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景颈源性头痛是一种罕见的头痛疾病,其临床和研究兴趣日益增加,但其患病率和临床表型存在不确定性。我们发现系统地评估当前关于人群和临床背景下颈源性头痛的患病率、相对频率和临床特征的文献是及时的。方法spubmed和Embase检索1942年1月1日至2024年9月3日期间发表的观察性、基于人群和临床的研究,这些研究报告了根据国际头痛疾病分类诊断的颈源性头痛的患病率和相对频率。标题、摘要和全文文章由两名独立调查员进行筛选。为了估计临床和人群研究中颈源性头痛的患病率和合并相对频率,进行了随机效应荟萃分析。该研究在PROSPERO(识别码:CRD42024498128)上进行了预注册,并按照《流行病学观察性研究荟萃分析指南》进行了报道。结果3项研究符合《国际头痛疾病分类》诊断颈源性头痛的纳入标准。一项是基于人群的患病率报告,两项是基于临床的报告,在三级保健单位评估头痛的成年患者中颈源性头痛的相对频率。一项人口研究报告了3.9%的患病率,其中女性占77.8%。在这两项基于临床的研究中,在3165名被评估为头痛的成年门诊人群中,相对频率为3.1% (95%,CI, 2.6-3.8),其中女性占80.8% (95%,CI, 71.9-87.4)。结论基于本荟萃分析,有关颈源性头痛的患病率和相对频率的数据有限。由于缺乏数据,需要进一步研究颈源性头痛、诊断标准及其在国际头痛疾病分类中的地位。
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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
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10.10
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6.10%
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108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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