Volume 28, Issue 3 pp. 852-860
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Headache at onset of first-ever ischemic stroke: Clinical characteristics and predictors

Elena R. Lebedeva

Corresponding Author

Elena R. Lebedeva

Department of Neurology, The Ural State Medical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

International Headache Center “Europe-Asia”, Yekaterinburg, Russia

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Elena R. Lebedeva, Urals State Medical University, Repina 3, Yekaterinburg 620028, Russia.

Email: [email protected]

Contribution: Conceptualization (lead), Data curation (equal), Formal analysis (equal), ​Investigation (lead), Methodology (lead), Project administration (lead), Software (lead), Supervision (equal), Writing - original draft (equal)

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Anton V. Ushenin

Anton V. Ushenin

Department of Neurology, The Ural State Medical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Contribution: Data curation (supporting), Formal analysis (supporting), ​Investigation (supporting), Resources (supporting)

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Natalia M. Gurary

Natalia M. Gurary

Medical Union “New Hospital”, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Contribution: Data curation (supporting), ​Investigation (supporting), Project administration (equal)

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Tatiana S. Tsypushkina

Tatiana S. Tsypushkina

Department of Neurology, The Ural State Medical University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Contribution: Data curation (supporting), Formal analysis (supporting), ​Investigation (supporting)

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Denis V. Gilev

Denis V. Gilev

Department of Economics, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Contribution: Software (lead), Validation (lead)

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Nadezda V. Kislyak

Nadezda V. Kislyak

Department of Economics, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Contribution: Software (supporting)

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Jes Olesen

Jes Olesen

Danish Headache Center, Department of Neurology, Rigshospitalet-Glostrup, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark

Contribution: Conceptualization (equal), Formal analysis (supporting), ​Investigation (equal), Methodology (equal), Project administration (equal), Writing - review & editing (lead)

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First published: 16 December 2020
Citations: 19

Abstract

No studies have prospectively investigated headache at onset of first-ever ischemic stroke along with a large concurrent control group. Our aims were to answer two important questions: (i) Are headaches at stroke onset causally related to the stroke, and what are their typical clinical characteristics? (ii) What etiology of stroke is associated with these headaches?

The study population consisted of 550 patients (mean age = 63.1, 54% males) with first-ever ischemic stroke and 192 control patients (mean age = 58.7, 36% males) admitted to the emergency room without any acute neurological deficits or serious disorders. All data were collected prospectively, using a standardized case-report form during face-to-face interviews by neurologists.

Headache at onset of ischemic stroke was present in 82 (14.9%) of 550 patients. More than half (56%) had a new type of headache (mainly migraine-like) simultaneously with stroke onset, and 36% had headache with altered characteristics (mainly tension-type-like headache). Headaches were associated with cardioembolism (p = 0.002, odds ratio [OR] = 2.4, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.4–4.1), posterior circulation stroke (p = 0.01, OR = 2.0, 95% CI = 1.2–3.5), infarcts >15 mm (p = 0.03, 95% CI = 1.1–2.7), infarcts of the cerebellum (p = 0.02, OR = 2.3, 95% CI = 1.1–4.8), good neurological status (p = 0.01, OR = 2.5, 95% CI = 1.2–4.9), and low frequency of large-artery atherosclerosis (p = 0.004, OR = 0.4, 95% CI = 0.2–0.8).

At stroke onset, headache of a new type and headache with altered characteristics were related to ischemic stroke. They were associated with certain etiologies of stroke.

CONFLICT OF INTEREST

The authors declare no financial or other conflicts of interest.

DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT

The data that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author, upon reasonable request.

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