Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 682 g
Implications of IHCD-2
Buch, Englisch, 328 Seiten, Format (B × H): 173 mm x 248 mm, Gewicht: 682 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-856590-1
Verlag: Oxford University Press
The new international classification of headache disorders (IHCD-2) contains precise diagnostic criteria for headache disorders, but it is very difficult to read. The book, edited by the chairman of the classification committee, provides an invaluable insight for all those who diagnose headache in their daily practice. This book follows the International Headache Classification, but expands on it by discussing the background of the various diagnoses, the pitfalls and the practical problems in interpretation, and thus provides a more comprehensive source for those diagnosing headache disorders. It discusses diagnostic instruments such as headache diaries, headache calendars, and structured interviews. It also focuses on weak points in the headache classification where solid data is missing, and personal experience plays a greater role. Finally, it provides an insight for future descriptive research. A whole catalogue of research ideas are presented which can be realized in any clinical setting where a large number of headache patients are being treated.
Zielgruppe
Neurologists, general physicians, ophthalmologists, neurosurgeons, dentists, psychiatrists and physiotherapists
Autoren/Hrsg.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
- Session I - Principles and tools
- 1: R. Burstein and M. Jakubowski: Migraine with and without allodynia: new sub-classification of migraine
- 2: J. Olesen: The international classification of headache disorders 2nd Edition (ICHD-2) and the 10th international classification of diseases, neurological adaptation (ICD10NA) classification of headache disorders
- 3: R. Jensen and L. Bendtsen: Principles and tools: questionnaires, structured interviews, diaries and calendars
- 4: M. Petersen-Braun, U. Weingärtner, U. Gessner and H. Göbel: Comparison of a pharmacy-based observational study with GCP-conform clinical studies with effervescent acetylsalicylic acid in migraine
- 5: M. Pedini, A. Alberti, G. Mazzotta and P. Sarchielli: Diagnostic criteria for primary headaches of ICHD 2nd edition 2004: Electronic clinical sheets version Int. W.2.O
- 6: J. Couch and J. Hettiarachchi: Prevalence of migraine in the primary care setting
- 7: L. E. Morillo, L. Sanin, F. Alarcón, N. Aranaga, S. Aulet, E. Chapman, L. Conterno, E. Estévez, F. Garcia-Pedroza, J. Garrido, J. Leston, M. Macias-Islas, P. Monzillo, L. Núñez, A. Perez, N. Plascencia, C. Rodriguez, F. Silva, N. Simonovis, Y. Takeuchi and J. Hettiarachchi: Prevalence, clinical characteristics and medication of migraine in Latin America: a population-based study
- 8: Discussion summary, allodynia: principles and tools B. Richard and M. D. Lipton
- Session II - The primary headaches: Part 1 - The Migraines
- 9: R. Lipton and M. E. Bigal: The classification of migraine
- 10: M. Kirchmann Eriksen, L. Lykke Thomsen and J. Olesen: Migraine with aura and its borderlands
- 11: N. J. Wiendels and M. D. Ferrari: Chronic migraine
- 12: P. Torelli, E. Beghi and G. C. Manzoni: Appendix to the international classification of headache disorders (2nd edition): application of diagnostic criteria for migraine without aura
- 13: H. Göbel, A. Heinze, K. Heinze-Kuhn, U. Todt and C. Kubisch: Migraine with aura: IHS-subtypes 1988 compared to 2004 in clinical practice
- 14: M. K. Eriksen, L. L. Thomsen and J. Olesen: ICHD-2 applied to 362 patients with migraine with aura according to the ICHD-1
- 15: M. K. Eriksen and L. L. Thomsen: Validation of new diagnostic criteria (ICHD-2) for migraine with aura
- Session III - The primary headaces: Part 2
- 16: L. Bendtsen and R. Jensen: Tension-type headache - what is new in the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders?
- 17: P. J. Goadsby: Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias
- 18: G. Nappi, G. Sandrini, N. Ghiotto, A. P. Cecchini, C. Tassorelli and G. Sances: Other primary headaches: Old concepts and new views
- 19: G. Nappi, C. Tassoreli, G. Sances, A. P. Cecchini, E. Guaschino and G. Sandrini: A case of hemicrania continua overlapping with other forms of strictly unilateral headaches associated with autonomic symptoms
- 20: P. Torelli, E. Beghi and G. C. Manzoni: Appendix to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (2nd edition): application of diagnostic criteria for tension-type headache
- 21: H. Göbel, A. Heinze and K. Heinze-Kuhn: Phenotype of chronic tension-type headache
- 22: S. Silberstein: Discussion summary, the primary headaches: Part II
- Session IV - The secondary headaches: Part I
- 23: F. Sakai: Headache attributed to infection
- 24: M-G. Bousser: Headache attributed to cranial or cervical vascular disorder
- 25: S. D. Silberstein: Headache attributed to a substance or its withdrawal
- 26: M. J. A. Láinez: Headache attributed to trauma
- 27: H. Göbel, A. Heinze and K. Heinze-Kuhn: Duration of rebound headache in the treatment of substance-overuse headache: effects of prednisolone vs tricyclic antidepressants
- 28: C. Lucas, M. Viallet, M. A. Mackowiak, M. Girot, H. Hénon and D. Leys: Headache and spontaneous cervical artery dissections: time-course and follow up
- 29: P. Marchione, P. Giacomini, D. Fortini, C. Vento, D. Samá, D. Corigliano and G. Nappi: Hyperhomocysteinemia due to MTHFR C677T polymorphism as a possible link between stroke and migraine in young population
- 30: Y. Alekseenko and U. Luchanok: Posttraumatic headache in patients with mild traumatic brain injury
- 31: L. J. Stovner, D. Mickeviciene, H. Schrader, D. Obelieniene, D. Surkiene, R. Unickas and T. Sand: Posttraumatic headache attributed to mild head injury
- 32: A. M. Pascual, A. Salvador, R. Gil, M. J. A. Láinez: Posttraumatic migraine secondary to organic lesions
- 33: P. J. Goadsby: Discussion summary, the secondary headaches: Part 1
- Session V - The secondary headaches: Part II
- 34: H. Göbel: Headache or facial pain attributed to disorders of cranium, neck, eyes, ears, nose, sinuses, teeth, mouth or other facial or cranial structures
- 35: J. W. Lance: Cranial neuralgias and central causes of facial pain
- 36: S. Ashina and M. Ashina: Headache diagnosis in systemic mastocytosis
- 37: A. H. Aamodt, A. Waage and L. J. Stovner: Polycythemia: A cause of secondary headache?
- 38: Discussion summary, the secondary headaches: Part II
- Session VI - Practical implementation and research
- 39: R. B. Lipton and M. E. Bigal: Algorithms and simplified approaches to headache diagnosis
- 40: T. J. Steiner: National and international action plans for improving headache diagnosis
- 41: M. B. First: ICHD classification research
- 42: P. Sarchielli, M. Pedini, A. Alberti and G. Capocchi: Application of ICHD 2nd edition criteria for primary headaches with the aid of a computerized, structured medical record: some considerations
- 43: M. Lantéri-Minet, A. Autret, G. Baudesson, M. G. Bousser, C. Creach, A. Donent, V. Dousset, N. Fabre, G. Girraud, E. Guégan-Massardier, N. Guy, C. Lucas, H. Massiou, G. Mick, M. Navez, A. Pradalier, F. Radat, D. Valade and G. Géraud: French survey network on headaches and facial pains
- 44: R. B. Lipton, D. Dodick, K. Kolodner and J. Hettiarachchi: ID migraine TM: Validation and use of a three-item, self-administered questionnaire to identify migraine sufferers in a primary care population
- 45: C. Lucas, M. Lanteri-Minet and M. H. Chautard: The FRAMIG III survey: first epidemiological survey in general population according to the 2004 IHS migraine criteria
- 44: M. Ashina: Discussion summary, practical implementation and research




