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- Title
Frequency of pediatric migraine with aura in a clinic-based sample.
- Authors
Genizi, Jacob; Khourieh Matar, Amal; Zelnik, Nathanel; Schertz, Mitchell; Srugo, Isaac
- Abstract
Objective To assess the prevalence and risk factors for pediatric migraine with aura (MWA) among patients presenting to pediatric neurology clinics. Background Headache is a common complaint among children, and the prevalence of migraine is about 8%. Up to one third of adults with migraine report experiencing aura; however, the exact percentage in children is unknown. Methods Medical records of children presenting with headache to three pediatric neurology clinics in Haifa in the last 5 years were retrospectively reviewed. Inclusion criteria were a diagnosis of migraine headache at 5-18 years of age. Results Of 260 children (140 female) who had migraine, 26.2% experienced aura. MWA was more common among females compared to males (32.6% vs 18.9%, P < .01) and among older children (OR: 2.50, 95% CI: 1.20-5.20; P < .01). Among those who experienced aura, visual aura was more common in females than males (66.7% vs 33.3%, P < .04). Family history of migraine was strongly related to MWA ( P < .02): the odds of MWA were 2.46 times greater in children who had a family history of migraine. (OR: 2.46, 95% CI: 1.08-5.62; P < .03). Conclusions MWA is as common in children as in adults. Aura is more common in older children. Children who have MWA are more likely to have a family history of migraine.
- Subjects
CHI-squared test; CONFIDENCE intervals; FISHER exact test; MIGRAINE; T-test (Statistics); LOGISTIC regression analysis; DATA analysis software; ODDS ratio; CHILDREN
- Publication
Headache: The Journal of Head & Face Pain, 2016, Vol 56, Issue 1, p113
- ISSN
0017-8748
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/head.12741