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The prevalence of triggers in paediatric migraine: a questionnaire study in 102 children and adolescents
Authors:Dorothée Neut  Antoine Fily  Jean-Christophe Cuvellier  Louis Vallée
Affiliation:1.Division of Pediatric Neurology, Department of Pediatrics, Lille Faculty of Medicine and Children’s Hospital, Lille, France ;2.Service de Médecine Néonatale, Hôpital Jeanne de Flandre, avenue Eugène Avinée, Lille cedex, France
Abstract:The prevalence and characterization of migraine triggers have not been rigorously studied in children and adolescents. Using a questionnaire, we retrospectively studied the prevalence of 15 predefined trigger factors in a clinic-based population. In 102 children and adolescents fulfilling the Second Edition of The International Headache Classification criteria for paediatric migraine, at least one migraine trigger was reported by the patient and/or was the parents’ interpretation in 100% of patients. The mean number of migraine triggers reported per subject was 7. Mean time elapsed between exposure to a trigger factor and attack onset was comprised between 0 and 3 h in 88 patients (86%). The most common individual trigger was stress (75.5% of patients), followed by lack of sleep (69.6%), warm climate (68.6%) and video games (64.7%). Stress was also the most frequently reported migraine trigger always associated with attacks (24.5%). In conclusion, trigger factors were frequently reported by children and adolescents with migraine and stress was the most frequent.
Keywords:Migraine   Trigger factors   Child   Adolescent
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