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KMID : 0911820110120010049
Korean Journal of Headache
2011 Volume.12 No. 1 p.49 ~ p.56
Factors Associated with Severe Migraine-related Disability
Kim Hye-Lim

Oh Mee-Sun
Yu Kyung-Ho
Ma Hyeo-Il
Kim Joo-Yong
Lee Byung-Chul
Chu Min-Kyung
Abstract
Background: Migraine is a heterogeneous condition that results in a spectrum of disability amongindividuals. Understanding factors associated with severe disability of migraine is an important step towards optimizing interventions.

Objective: To describe factors associated with severe migraine-related disability.

Methods: We assessed factors of severe disability in univariate and multivariate analyses. Multivariate analyses were adjusted for demographic factors, clinical features, headache severity and frequency.

Results: One hundred and ninety migraine patients were enrolled in this study. In the unadjusted univariate analyses,severe pain was associated with severe disability compared to mild pain. Aggravation by routing physical activity, photophobia,visual aura and eyeball pain were associated with severe disability of migraine. Taking less than 4 headache days per month as the reference, ¡Ã15 headache days per month was associated with severe disability. In the adjusted multivariate analyses, aggravation by routine physical activity, visual aura and ¡Ã15 headache days per month were associated with severe migraine-related disability.

Conclusions: These results demonstrated that a significant proportion of migraine sufferers had severe disability and there are specific factors associated with severe disability.
KEYWORD
Migraine, Disability, MIDAS
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