Objective.- To investigate the factors involved in the delayed diagnosis of migraine without aura among patients attending a tertiary center for headache diagnosis and management. Methods.- Two hundred consecutive patients were divided into 3 groups according to the time elapsed from the first clinical manifestations and the diagnosis of migraine at our center. Results.- The interval was <1 year in 16.5% of patients (n = 33); from 1 to 5 years in 30% (n = 60); and >5 years in 53.5% (n = 107). Younger age at migraine onset and a lower level of education were significantly associated with a longer time to diagnosis (P =.01 and P =.0001, respectively). Longer delays were significantly associated with a larger number of specialists consulted (P <.05). Conclusion.- Our findings suggest an insufficient awareness of the diagnostic criteria of migraine by non-specialist physicians, who often prescribe expensive and unnecessary diagnostic investigations that do not alleviate patients' symptoms while wasting health care resources. © 2010 American Headache Society.

Viticchi, G., Silvestrini, M., Falsetti, L., Lanciotti, C., Cerqua, R., Luzzi, S., et al. (2011). Time delay from onset to diagnosis of migraine. HEADACHE, 51(2), 232-236 [10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01778.x].

Time delay from onset to diagnosis of migraine

Falsetti, Lorenzo;
2011

Abstract

Objective.- To investigate the factors involved in the delayed diagnosis of migraine without aura among patients attending a tertiary center for headache diagnosis and management. Methods.- Two hundred consecutive patients were divided into 3 groups according to the time elapsed from the first clinical manifestations and the diagnosis of migraine at our center. Results.- The interval was <1 year in 16.5% of patients (n = 33); from 1 to 5 years in 30% (n = 60); and >5 years in 53.5% (n = 107). Younger age at migraine onset and a lower level of education were significantly associated with a longer time to diagnosis (P =.01 and P =.0001, respectively). Longer delays were significantly associated with a larger number of specialists consulted (P <.05). Conclusion.- Our findings suggest an insufficient awareness of the diagnostic criteria of migraine by non-specialist physicians, who often prescribe expensive and unnecessary diagnostic investigations that do not alleviate patients' symptoms while wasting health care resources. © 2010 American Headache Society.
2011
Viticchi, G., Silvestrini, M., Falsetti, L., Lanciotti, C., Cerqua, R., Luzzi, S., et al. (2011). Time delay from onset to diagnosis of migraine. HEADACHE, 51(2), 232-236 [10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01778.x].
Viticchi, Giovanna; Silvestrini, Mauro; Falsetti, Lorenzo; Lanciotti, Chiara; Cerqua, Raffaella; Luzzi, Simona; Provinciali, Leandro; Bartolini, Marco...espandi
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