Comprehensive Application of the International Classification of Headache Disorders Third Edition, Beta Version

Journal of Korean Medical Science
Byung-Kun KimHeui-Soo Moon

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to test the feasibility and usefulness of the International Classification of Headache Disorders, third edition, beta version (ICHD-3β), and compare the differences with the International Classification of Headache Disorders, second edition (ICHD-2). Consecutive first-visit patients were recruited from 11 headache clinics in Korea. Headache classification was performed in accordance with ICHD-3β. The characteristics of headaches were analyzed and the feasibility and usefulness of this version was assessed by the proportion of unclassified headache disorders compared with ICHD-2. A total of 1,627 patients were enrolled (mean age, 47.4±14.7 yr; 62.8% female). Classification by ICHD-3β was achieved in 97.8% of headache patients, whereas 90.0% could be classified by ICHD-2. Primary headaches (n=1,429, 87.8%) were classified as follows: 697 migraines, 445 tension-type headaches, 22 cluster headaches, and 265 other primary headache disorders. Secondary headache or painful cranial neuropathies/other facial pains were diagnosed in 163 patients (10.0%). Only 2.2% were not classified by ICHD-3β. The main reasons for missing classifications were insufficient information (1.6%) or absence of suitable classific...Continue Reading

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Oct 7, 2016·The Journal of Headache and Pain·Jiyoung KimMin Kyung Chu
Feb 2, 2017·Journal of Korean Medical Science·Heui Soo MoonSoo Jin Cho
Jan 9, 2019·Journal of Clinical Neurology·Pil Wook ChungChin Sang Chung
Dec 27, 2019·Scandinavian Journal of Psychology·Leif SvenssonGale H Roid
Apr 23, 2020·Journal of Clinical Neurology·Byung Su KimSoo Jin Cho

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