Diagnosis and management of acute out-of-hospital cluster headaches

Author:

Crawley Kerry1,Brady Mike2

Affiliation:

1. Specialist paramedic and principal adult health practitioner, Cornwall Council

2. Lecturer in emergency and unscheduled care, The Open University; doctoral research (PhD) student, College of Human and Health Science, Swansea University; clinical supervisor, South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust.

Abstract

Cluster headaches are the most painful form of primary headache and the most common of a group of headaches known as trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs). It is estimated that 25 million days are lost from work or school because of migraine each year, as well as a potential cost of £956 million to health services due to service use, and £4.8 billion due to lost employment each year. Given the burden upon health services and the wider economy, a number of strategic drivers for enhancing general management of headaches have been produced with explicit aims of reducing inappropriate referrals and admissions. This article reviews the current literature and discusses the appropriateness of non-specialist clinicians working in out-of-hospital settings, and in primary, urgent and emergency care, such as paramedics, safely diagnosing and managing cluster headaches in the community, while also considering the balance of possible risks and fiscal benefits. It concludes that community practitioners could safely manage recurrent episodes of cluster headaches within the community, with good referral and consultation pathways in place. However, caution should be paid to discharging those patients presenting with a first bout of cluster headache without specialist clinical assessment.

Publisher

Mark Allen Group

Subject

General Engineering

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