Comprehensive application of the International Classification Of Headache Disorders third edition, beta version

  • Byung Kun Kim
  • , Soo Jin Cho
  • , Byung Su Kim
  • , Jong Hee Sohn
  • , Soo Kyoung Kim
  • , Myoung Jin Cha
  • , Tae Jin Song
  • , Jae Moon Kim
  • , Jeong Wook Park
  • , Min Kyung Chu
  • , Kwang Yeol Park
  • , Heui Soo Moon

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    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 classification (0.6%). The diagnoses differed from those using ICHD-2 in 243 patients (14.9%). Among them, 165 patients were newly classified from unclassified with ICHD-2 because of the relaxation of the previous strict criteria or the introduction of a new diagnostic category. ICHD-3β would yield a higher classification rate than its previous version, ICHD-2. ICHD-3β is applicable in clinical practice for first-visit headache patients of a referral hospital.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)106-113
    Number of pages8
    JournalJournal of Korean Medical Science
    Volume31
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2016

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    Publisher Copyright:
    © 2016 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences.

    Keywords

    • Diagnosis
    • Headache
    • Migraine disorders
    • Outpatients

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