Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology Rutgers University ‐ New Jersey Medical School Newark New Jersey USA
2. Department of Nephrology East Orange Veteran Affairs Medical Center East Orange New Jersey USA
Abstract
AbstractA patient with end‐stage renal disease experienced severe headaches exclusively during dialysis that were bilateral and throbbing with photophobia, weakness, and lightheadedness. The patient had no history of headaches, and dialysis was determined to be the cause of the severe headaches. More than 10 treatments were attempted without success. Headaches were successfully treated and prevented by addition of 100% oxygen (2 L via nasal cannula) for over 12 months without recurrence at time of publication. This case study indicates that oxygen therapy may be a valuable intervention for headaches during dialysis.