headaches Flashcards

1
Q

what is the onset time for a sub-acute headache

A

mins to hours

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2
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describe red flags fro headache

A
new onset headache if >55 
known or prevent malignant history 
immunosuppressed
early morning headache 
mode worse by valsalva
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3
Q

is a migraine unilateral or bilateral? describe migrain symtoms

A

unilateral
severe stabbing
photophobai/phonophobia , n and V

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4
Q

how many attacks must a person have had to class as migraines

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5 minimum lasting 4-72 hours

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5
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what is feature criteria for migraine

A

2 of : mod/severe unilateral throb, worse on movement

1 of autonomic features: photophobia, photophobia, N&V

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6
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what are the migraine centres

A

dorsal raphe nuclei and locus corealus

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7
Q

what substances are released in migraine

A

substance P , neurokinin A and CGRP

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8
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what is the most common type of aura

A

visual eg central scotoma, central fortification or hemianopic loss

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9
Q

what is acute treatment of a migraine

A

NSAIDS- aspirin , naproxen, ibuprofen possibly an anti-emetic
triptan -rizatriptan

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10
Q

mechansim of action of triptans

A

5-HT agonist

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11
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prophylaxis of migrains . 1st 2nd and 3rd line

A

1st amitriptyline
2nd propanalol
3rd topiramate

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12
Q

mechanism of action for topiramate

A

carboni anhydrase inhibitor

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13
Q

lifestyles factors to reduce migraine

A

avoid trigger, drink 2L min, reduce caffeine , reuce stress, exercise

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14
Q

describe symptoms of tension headache

A

pressing band
bilateral
no autonimc featues

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15
Q

treatment of tension headache 1st line and prophlaxis

A

relaxation physio

prophylaxis is amitrityline or dothiepin for 3 months

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16
Q

name the 4 kinds of trigeminal autonomic cephalgia

A

cluster
paroxysmal hemicrania
SUNCT
hemicrania continua

17
Q

who most comonly gets cluster heacahes ? age and gender

A

young men 30-40s

18
Q

what is seen alongside trigeminal autonomic cepalgias

A
cranial autonomic features
ptosis
miosis
nasal stuffiness
n &  
taering
eye lid oedema
19
Q

where in the head do cluster heaches tend to occur

A

severe unilateral around eye that wake you from sleep

20
Q

what time of day do cluster headahes commonly occur

A

around sleep - circadian

21
Q

how many cluster headaches happen in a day and for how long

A

1-8 a day

around 45-90mins

22
Q

treatment of cluster headache

A

high flow oxygen

sumatriptan sub cut

23
Q

prophylaxis of cluster headaches

A

verapamil - ccb

24
Q

describe continua /paroxysmal hemicrania and who gets

A

elderly females (50-60) most common
severe unilat headaceh
unilat autonomic features
10-30 mins 1-40 times a day

25
Q

treatment of hemicrania

A

indomethicine

26
Q

describe SUNCT

A
s-short 15-120 s
u-unilat
n- neuralgioform headache 
c- conjunctival injections
t -tearing
27
Q

treatment of a sunct headache

A

lamotrigene , gabapentin

28
Q

describe isiopathic intercranial hypertensio

A
obese 
woman >men 
diurinal variation 
morning n&v 
vision loss- papillodema 
if vision loss on standing then emergency
29
Q

what is the opening pressure like in idiopathic intercranial hyeprtension

A

increased opening pressure

30
Q

treatment of intracranial hypertension

A

weight loss and acetozolamide

ventricular atrial/lumbar shunt

31
Q

drug class of acetazolamide

A

carbonic anhydrase inhibitor

32
Q

pathophysiology behind trigeminal neuralgia

A

blood vessels touching CN V and irritating

33
Q

treatment of trigeminal neuralgia

A

carbamazapine