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Psychiatric screening for migraine patients
Authors:O. Gambini  B. Biagianti  L. Grazzi  S. Usai  S. Scarone  G. Bussone
Affiliation:1.Dipartimento di Scienze della Salute,Università degli Studi di Milano - AO San Paolo,Milan,Italy;2.Biomagnatic Imaging Laboratory, Department of Radiology,University of California, San Francisco,San Francisco,USA;3.Department of Psychiatry,San Francisco Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center,San Francisco,USA;4.Headache Unit, Department of Clinical Neuroscience,C. Besta Neurological Institute and Foundation,Milan,Italy
Abstract:Psychiatric disorders in migraine patients have a higher prevalence than general population. The presence of psychiatric comorbidities may influence the complexity of the migraine pictures and be related to medication overuse. Severely impaired chronic migraineurs presenting with medication overuse are a challenge for headache clinics. Psychiatric comorbities, such as dependency-like behaviors, anxiety and mood symptoms, might account for headache-related disability and recurrent relapses into medication overuse after a successful detoxification. Within a sample of 63 chronic migraineurs with medication overuse and severe disability, we investigated to which extent clinical severity, affective states and attitudes about medication impact the overall functioning at time of detoxification. To unravel whether some of these factors could predict their long-term outcome, we followed and retest them 1 year after withdrawal. We hypothesized that the detoxification would have led to a partial improvement and not modified the attitudes toward medication and dependence. Detoxification improves most of the clinical and affective measures, but does not free from significant levels of pain intensity and headache-related disability. The partial benefit from detoxification, the severity bias and the maladaptive cognitive profile led us to believe that subgroups of chronic-relapsing migraineurs deserve a multidisciplinary approach that addresses not only the reduction of clinical severity but also specific cognitive and behavioral impairments.
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