Immediate post-craniotomy headache

Author:

de Oliveira Ribeiro Maria do Carmo1,Pereira Carlos U2,Sallum Ana MC3,Martins-Filho Paulo Ricardo S4,DeSantana Josimari M5,da Silva Nunes Mariangela1,Hora Edilene C1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nursing, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju-SE, Brazil

2. Department of Medicine, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju-SE, Brazil

3. Syrian Lebanese Hospital, São Paulo-SP, Brazil

4. Department of Health Education, Federal University of Sergipe, Lagarto-SE, Brazil

5. Department of Physical Therapy, Federal University of Sergipe, Aracaju-SE, Brazil

Abstract

Introduction Headache is the most common adverse event immediately following craniotomy and is due to the surgical procedure and meningeal irritation. Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of headache during the first week after a craniotomy, as well as headache intensity, whether pain was registered in the patient's medical records, the use of analgesics and predictors of headache. Methods Ninety-one patients who underwent craniotomy were evaluated from the first to the seventh post-operative day. The variables analysed were gender, age, medical history, indication for craniotomy, surgery, occurrence of headache, pain registration in the medical records, length of hospital stay and analgesics consumption. Results On the second post-operative day, 29.2% of patients had a headache and there was under-reporting of this pain in the patients’ records. The analgesics used were non-steroidal anti-inflammatory in 75% of cases. An age of <45 years (odds ratio = 3.0, p = 0.041) and surgery duration lasting >4 hours (odds ratio = 3.7, p = 0.019) were associated with the occurrence of immediate post-craniotomy headache. Conclusion Further training should be provided to professionals caring for patients undergoing craniotomy to better manage post-operative headache.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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