International Headache Society Classification: Interobserver Reliability in the Diagnosis of Primary Headaches

Author:

Granella F1,D'Alessandro R2,Manzoni GC1,Cerbo R3,D'Amato C Colucci4,Pini LA5,Savi L6,Zanferrari C1,Nappi G7

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Neurology1, University of Patina, Patina

2. Neuroepidemiological Unit2, Institute of Clinical Neurology, University of Bologna, Bologna

3. Department of Neurological Sciences3, University “La Sapienza”, Rome

4. Institute of Neurological Sciences4, University of Naples, Naples

5. Department of Clinical Pharmacology5, University of Modena, Modena

6. Headache Centre6, Department of Clinical Physiopathology, University of Turin, Turin

7. Department of Neurology7, Foundation “C. Mondino”, Pavia, Italy

Abstract

We assessed interobserver reliability of the International Headache Society (IBIS) classification for diagnosis of primary headaches. The study was performed on 103 patients consecutively seen at two Headache Centres. Each patient was given a structured interview recorded on videotape. Four experienced clinicians then reviewed the interviews separately and made a diagnosis of headache according to IHS criteria at the one- and two-digit levels. At both the one- and the two-digit level the agreement was substantial (Kappa = 0.74 and 0.65, respectively). The analysis of reliability for each of nine items necessary for diagnosis showed an agreement ranging from substantial (Kappa = 0.69) to almost perfect (Kappa = 0.89). Our results indicate that the IHS classification has a good reliability for the diagnosis of primary headaches at the one- and two-digit levels.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Neurology,General Medicine

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