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Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 710 g

Jensen / Diener / Olesen

Headache Clinics

Organisation, Patients and Treatment
Erscheinungsjahr 2007
ISBN: 978-0-19-929656-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Organisation, Patients and Treatment

Buch, Englisch, 320 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 250 mm, Gewicht: 710 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-929656-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press


Headache is a huge public health problem and migraine alone cost 27 billion Euros per year in Europe. It is therefore important how the health care service for headache patients is organised throughout the world. Patients seen at headache clinics are more severely affected than those seen in general practice, and headache clinics need to be familiar with a long list of relatively rare headache disorders.

Part of the "Frontiers in Headache Research" series, this volume is the first book to focus specifically on headache clinics, their classification and organization, their methods of diagnosis, and their approaches to multi-disciplinary management. The clinical features of patients seen in headache clinics are thoroughly discussed. The value of a number of diagnostic laboratory techniques including when and how to use neuro-imaging is discussed. Also a number of more specialised methods employed only in referral headache centres are covered, such as nitro-glycerine challenge, indomethacin test, and oxygen breathing. The treatment options for severely affected patients are discussed including the possibilities of combining two or more prophylactic medications, the use of epidural blood patch and the different methods for discontinuation of medication overuse.

This volume will be an invaluable resource for neurologists, physicians in headache/pain clinics and interested general practitioners.

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Weitere Infos & Material


- Classification and organization of headache clinics

- 1: Lars Jacob Stovner: The epidemiology and cost of severe headache disorders

- 2: Anne Ducros: Should an acute headache service be part of a headache clinic?

- 3: Stephen D. Silberstein, Cheryl Gebeline-Myers, Kathleen C. Bradley, William B. Young, Avi Ashkenazi, Noah Rosen, Mary Hopkins, Patrice Guild: A multidisciplinary academic headache centre in the United States

- 4: Rigmor Jensen: Organization of a multidisciplinary headache centre in Europe

- 5: K Ravishankar: Approach to headache management - USA, UK and India compared

- 6: K Ravishankar: Organization of a headache centre - an Indian perspective

- 7: Michael Bjorn Russell, Kjersti Aaseth, Ragnhild Berling Grande, Pal Gulbrandsen and Christofer Lundqvist: Establishment and organization of a research headache clinic: advantages and disadvantages

- 8: Gregorio Zlotnik: Favourable results in a migraine clinic: objectives and background

- 9: Gerard Mick, Sabine Renaud, Jean-Pierre Ramponneau, Jean-Francois Reynes, Claudy Bodin, Karine Perronnier-Gros, Yolande Traversa, Philippe Bocquet, Laurent Tollet, Xavier Baron and Xavier Buffet Croix-Blanche: A local network as a 'headache clinic' in the French Alpes

- 10: Stefan Evers: Discussion Summary: Classification and organization of headache clinics

- Patient characteristics in headache clinics

- 11: Hartmut Gobel, Axel Heinze, Katja Heinze-Kuhn, Andrea Roth, Hans-Heinrich Ruschmann: Characteristics of patients in headache centres

- 12: Frederick G. Freitag: Hospitalization of headache patients: why, when and how?

- 13: Stefan Evers, Katrin Biehl, Achim Frese, Ingo-W. Husstedt: Cormorbidity of migraine in a specialized headache clinic

- 14: C Lucas, M Lanteri-Minet, H Massiou, F Radat, A Pradalier, F Nachit-Ouinekh, A El Hasnaoui: Medical and psychological characteristics of patients with chronic daily headache with migrainous features: compared to migraineurs in the French general population. GRIM 3 survery

- 15: AR Gantenbein, S Kozak, R Agosti, H Isler: Similarities and differences in tension-type headache and migraine patients of primary care providers and a tertiary care headache centre in Switzerland

- 16: AR Gantenbein, S Kozak, P Agarwalla, K Merikangas, R Agosti and H Isler: Demographic, nosological, and therapeutic characteristics in a headache outpatient clinic

- 17: Christofer Lundqvist, Ragnhild Berling Grande, Kjersti Aaseth, Pal Gulbrandsen, Michael Bjorn Russell: Headache management in a neurological university clinic without a specialized headache centre

- 18: E Amy Janke and Kenneth A Holroyd: Pericranial muscle tenderness is associated with widespread pain sensitivity, psychiatric cormorbidity and dysfunctional psychological responses to pain in healthy young adult females

- 19: Carl Dahlof: Discussion Summary: Patient characteristics in headache clinics

- Diagnostic methods

- 20: F Michael Cutrer: Electronic charts and diaries in a headache clinic

- 21: Lars Bendtsen: Evaluation and quantification of tenderness and sensitization

- 22: Peter J Goadsby: Provocation and treatment as diagnostic procedures

- 23: Stefan Evers: Imaging and other tests in headache diagnosis

- 24: Giuseppe Nappi, Rigmor Jensen, Rossella Nappi, Grazia Sances, Paola Torelli and Jes Olesen: Diaries and calenders for migraines. A review.

- 25: G Sances, C tassorelli, N Ghiotto, M Loi, E Guaschino, M Pagani, L Corti and G Nappi: The development of an electronic web diary for the monitoring of primary headaches

- 26: Rune Bang Leistad, Trond Sand, Rolf H Westgaard, Kristian Bernhard Nilsen and Lars Jacob Stovner: Stress-induced pain and muscle activity in patients with migraine and tension-type headache

- 27: Kathleen M Romanek, Katey E Foster, Kara Carson and Kenneth A. Holroyd: Frequent tension-type headache sufferers exhibit widespread pain sensitivity across pressure and thermal pain modalities

- 28: Jes Olesen: Discussion Summary: Diagnostic methods

- Multidisciplinary management

- 29: Ninan T Mathew: The team approach (overall concept and use of other specialities)

- 30: Rigmor Jensen, Lene Moller Hansen and Helle Soberg Rechter: Headache clinics: physical therapy

- 31: Kenneth A Holroyd: Psychological therapy

- 32: Ria Bhola: The role of the clinical nurse specialist in headache

- 33: Hans- Christoph Diener and Zaza Katsarava: Therapy of medication overuse headache

- 34: Carl Dahlof, Susanne Casserstedt and Tina Motallebzadeh: Migraine management in a 10-year perspective: an interim analysis

- 35: Nabih Ramadan: Social care: litigation, compensation, disability claims

- 36: Miguel JA Lainez, Lauren Fratalia, Julio Pascual, Valentin Mateos and Rogelio Leira: Efficacy of therapeutic intervention in headache units in patients with frequent headaches. EFUNCE study

- 37: Stefan Evers, Birgit Suhr, Ingrid Gralow, Ingo-W. Husstedt and Achim Frese: Medication overuse headache: long-term results of stationary versus ambulatory withdrawal therapy

- 38: Rigmor Jensen: Discussion Summary: Multidisciplinary management

- 39: Peter Goadsby: Discussion Summary: Multidisciplinary management - medication overuse

- The future of headache clinics

- 40: Peter Zeeberg: Cost-effectiveness of headache clinics

- 41: TJ Steiner: National healthcare plans for headache?

- 42: Lise Lykke Thomsen: Headache clinics for children

- 43: Hans-Christoph Diener: Discussion Summary: The future of headache clinics


Rigmor Jensen is President of the Danish Headache Society and Research Professor in the Department of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

Hans-Christophe Diener is Chairman and Professor of the Department of Neurology, University of Essen, Germany.

Jes Olesen, is Director of the Danish Headache Centre and Professor in the Department of Neurology, Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.



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