Neuroscience and Medicine

Volume 3, Issue 1 (March 2012)

ISSN Print: 2158-2912   ISSN Online: 2158-2947

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A Prospective Study of Headache after Carotid Endarterectomy: Incidence and Clinical Characteristics

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DOI: 10.4236/nm.2012.31003    6,401 Downloads   10,831 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

Headache associated with Carotid Endarterectomy (CEA) is a known condition; however, its incidence and etiology are not well defined. In this study, we determined the incidence and evaluated the characteristics of headache following CEA. This prospective study was conducted between January and July 2009, in 32 patients submitted to CEA. 68.7% of patients were male; mean age was 67.3 years-old. Headache incidence was 37.5%, ipsilateral to the CEA in 91% of patients; pressure was the most common pain quality (81.2%) and affected the frontal region alone in 37.5% of headache episodes. All headache episodes were of mild intensity. No correlation (p > 0.05) was found between sexes and no significant value (p > 0.05) was determined between the presence of headache and the mean degree of stenosis in the ipsilateral and contralateral carotid operated. Headache following CEA is a common condition; in most cases it is ipsilateral to the procedure, pressure type, mild and self-limiting.

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L. Alverne Freitas de Albuquerque, M. Dellaretti, G. Teles Cardoso de Carvalho, W. Faglioni Júnior and A. Alves de Sousa, "A Prospective Study of Headache after Carotid Endarterectomy: Incidence and Clinical Characteristics," Neuroscience and Medicine, Vol. 3 No. 1, 2012, pp. 14-17. doi: 10.4236/nm.2012.31003.

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