Characteristics of Adults with Migraine, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
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https://doi.org/10.54536/ajmsi.v5i1.4660Keywords:
Acute Acute, Chronic Migraine, Comorbidities, Demographics, Episodic Migraine, Preventative, Retrospective StudyAbstract
Migraine Is a common neurological disease affects millions of individuals worldwide, categorized into episodic migraine (EM) and chronic migraine (CM).
The aim of this study is to evaluate the characteristics of migraine, EM and CM treatments, and associated comorbidities, in Alain city adults’ population. A retrospective study was conducted on adult people at Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital, from 1 January 2022 to 31 October 2022. descriptive statistics were done on data collected from medical records. Out of 343 patients 212 met the inclusion and exclusion criteria and included in the study, The mean age of patients was 37.94(SD 9.784) AND 95%CI (36.61-39.26). Fifty patients (23.6%) have chronic migraine and 162 patients (76.4%) have episodic migraine, 44 females have CM (26.8%) and 120 females have EM (73.2%). The most common comorbidities, (>10% of individuals) in both migraine groups were vitamin D-deficiency in 62 (29.2%), gastroesophageal reflux 47 patients (22.2 %) and hypertension in 26 patients (12.3 %). most of the patients used acute and preventative therapies. Patients of both groups displayed characteristics and medication use patterns consistent with other reports. screening vitamin D and esophageal reflux should be encouraged for adults presented with migraine headache.
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