Chronic migraine and chronic daily headache in the Asia-Pacific region: A systematic review

Author:

Stark Richard J12,Ravishankar K3,Siow Hua Chiang4,Lee Kwang Soo5,Pepperle Rachael6,Wang Shuu-Jiun78

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Department, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, Australia

2. Department of Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia

3. The Headache and Migraine Clinics, Jaslok and Lilavati Hospitals, Mumbai, India

4. National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore

5. Seoul St Mary's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul, Republic of Korea

6. In Vivo Communications, Auckland, New Zealand

7. Department of Neurology, Neurological Institute, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan

8. Department of Neurology, Institute of Brain Science and Brain Research Center, National Yang-Ming University School of Medicine, Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract

Background: Data on the prevalence and characteristics of chronic migraine (CM) and chronic daily headache (CDH) in the Asia-Pacific region are limited. Methods: We performed a systematic review on this topic, searching for studies published from 1996 to 2012 that reported the prevalence (population-based studies) or frequency (clinic studies) of CM or CDH. We calculated 95% confidence intervals for the prevalence in population studies. Results were qualitatively described. Results: Seven population studies and 19 hospital clinic studies from Asia were included. The CDH prevalence in population studies was 1.0–3.9% (median 2.9%). Only two studies from Taiwan reported the population prevalence of CM (1.0% and 1.7%). In addition, we derived a prevalence of 0.6% from a Malaysian study. Eleven clinic studies reported a CM frequency of 4.7–82% (median 52%) as a subset of CDH; classification of medication overuse varied. CM was associated with substantial disability. Conclusions: The prevalence of CM and CDH in Asia appears lower than the global average, but applying the above prevalence estimates to the Asia-Pacific population would suggest that CM alone affects between 23 and 65 million individuals in the region.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Neurology (clinical),General Medicine

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