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Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who experienced neck pain with headache (NPWH) had a higher prevalence of disability, depression, anxiety, and allodynia, as well as a lower quality of life, greater work productivity losses, and poorer acute treatment optimization than those without NPWH.

Major findings: Patients with vs without NPWH showed a higher prevalence of moderate to severe disability (47.7% vs 28.9%), depression (40.2% vs 28.2%), anxiety (41.2% vs 29.2%), allodynia (54.0% vs 36.6%), and poor acute treatment optimization (61.1% vs 53.3%; P < .001 for all). They also had lower quality of life scores (60.0 vs 68.6) and higher work productivity loss scores (50.0 vs 30.0; P < .001 for both).

Study details: This analysis of the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International study included 14, 492 patients with migraine, of whom 9896 (68.3%) had NPWH.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Allergan (now AbbVie). One author declared being an employee or a stockholder of AbbVie. Several authors declared having ties with various sources, including AbbVie.

Source: Matharu M, Katsarava Z, Buse DC, et al. Characterizing neck pain during headache among people with migraine: Multicountry results from the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International (CaMEO-I) cross-sectional study. Headache. 2024;64:750-763 (Jun 22). Doi: 10.1111/head.14753 Source

 

 

 

 

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Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who experienced neck pain with headache (NPWH) had a higher prevalence of disability, depression, anxiety, and allodynia, as well as a lower quality of life, greater work productivity losses, and poorer acute treatment optimization than those without NPWH.

Major findings: Patients with vs without NPWH showed a higher prevalence of moderate to severe disability (47.7% vs 28.9%), depression (40.2% vs 28.2%), anxiety (41.2% vs 29.2%), allodynia (54.0% vs 36.6%), and poor acute treatment optimization (61.1% vs 53.3%; P < .001 for all). They also had lower quality of life scores (60.0 vs 68.6) and higher work productivity loss scores (50.0 vs 30.0; P < .001 for both).

Study details: This analysis of the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International study included 14, 492 patients with migraine, of whom 9896 (68.3%) had NPWH.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Allergan (now AbbVie). One author declared being an employee or a stockholder of AbbVie. Several authors declared having ties with various sources, including AbbVie.

Source: Matharu M, Katsarava Z, Buse DC, et al. Characterizing neck pain during headache among people with migraine: Multicountry results from the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International (CaMEO-I) cross-sectional study. Headache. 2024;64:750-763 (Jun 22). Doi: 10.1111/head.14753 Source

 

 

 

 

Key clinical point: Patients with migraine who experienced neck pain with headache (NPWH) had a higher prevalence of disability, depression, anxiety, and allodynia, as well as a lower quality of life, greater work productivity losses, and poorer acute treatment optimization than those without NPWH.

Major findings: Patients with vs without NPWH showed a higher prevalence of moderate to severe disability (47.7% vs 28.9%), depression (40.2% vs 28.2%), anxiety (41.2% vs 29.2%), allodynia (54.0% vs 36.6%), and poor acute treatment optimization (61.1% vs 53.3%; P < .001 for all). They also had lower quality of life scores (60.0 vs 68.6) and higher work productivity loss scores (50.0 vs 30.0; P < .001 for both).

Study details: This analysis of the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International study included 14, 492 patients with migraine, of whom 9896 (68.3%) had NPWH.

Disclosures: This study was funded by Allergan (now AbbVie). One author declared being an employee or a stockholder of AbbVie. Several authors declared having ties with various sources, including AbbVie.

Source: Matharu M, Katsarava Z, Buse DC, et al. Characterizing neck pain during headache among people with migraine: Multicountry results from the Chronic Migraine Epidemiology and Outcomes – International (CaMEO-I) cross-sectional study. Headache. 2024;64:750-763 (Jun 22). Doi: 10.1111/head.14753 Source

 

 

 

 

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