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[Headache: classification/nomenclature]

G S Barolin1

  • 1Ludwig-Boltzmann-Institut für Neuro-Rehabilitation und -Prophylaxe, Landes-Nervenkrankenhauses Valduna, Rankweil.

Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (1946)
|January 1, 1994
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This study introduces a new multidimensional headache classification system based on phenomenological criteria and etiological factors. This practical approach aids in diagnosing and treating complex, multifactorial chronic headaches effectively.

Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Clinical Medicine

Context:

  • Headache classification is crucial for diagnosis and treatment.
  • Current systems like IHS and ICD-9 have limitations in clinical utility and accuracy.
  • Chronic headaches often present with multifactorial etiologies.

Purpose:

  • To present a novel multidimensional headache classification system.
  • To address the limitations of existing headache classification systems (IHS, ICD-9).
  • To provide a practical and statistically validated diagnostic tool for daily medical practice.

Summary:

  • The proposed classification categorizes headaches based on phenomenological criteria (episodic vs. chronic) and etiological factors (heredity, vasomotor dysfunction, cervical spine issues, metabolic disturbances, psychodynamics).
  • It emphasizes the multifactorial nature of 90% of chronic headaches, requiring consideration of multiple contributing factors.

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  • The system is designed for ease of execution, patient-centeredness, and has demonstrated low inter-examiner variability.
  • Impact:

    • Facilitates a clear pathway to differentiated and effective headache therapy.
    • Offers a more clinically relevant and practical alternative to current classification systems.
    • Improves diagnostic accuracy and consistency in managing diverse headache presentations.