Brain Sciences (Apr 2021)

Migraine during COVID-19: Data from Second Wave Pandemic in an Italian Cohort

  • Eleonora Gentile,
  • Marianna Delussi,
  • Chiara Abagnale,
  • Valeria Caponnetto,
  • Francesco De Cesaris,
  • Ilaria Frattale,
  • Elena Guaschino,
  • Andrea Marcinnò,
  • Raffaele Ornello,
  • Francesca Pistoia,
  • Alessia Putortì,
  • Giusy Candida,
  • Fausto Roveta,
  • Chiara Lupi,
  • Gianluca Coppola,
  • Addolorata Maria Pia Prudenzano,
  • Innocenzo Rainero,
  • Grazia Sances,
  • Maria Elena Roca,
  • Maria Trojano,
  • Francesco Pierelli,
  • Pierangelo Geppetti,
  • Simona Sacco,
  • Marina de Tommaso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040482
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 482

Abstract

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Objectives: The study aims to assess the impact of the second COVID-19 pandemic wave on migraine characteristics. Methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study conducted on migraine patients previously interviewed during the first Italian pandemic outbreak. A second structured telephone interview was conducted between 20 November 2020 and 18 January 2021. We compared migraine characteristics among T0 (before pandemic), T1 (during the first pandemic phase), and T2 (during the second pandemic phase). Results: Among the 433 patients interviewed during the first pandemic phase, 304 cases were finally considered. One hundred forty-eight patients had a control visit between March 2020 and December 2020, 120 had an in-person visit, 14 by phone, the remainder used telemedicine software provided by the hospital. Frequency of headache, number of symptomatic drugs and headache intensity worsened during T2, compared to T0 and T1, especially in episodic migraine. Headache intensity increased relating to the negative emotional impact of the pandemic. Migraine management during the pandemic did not influence the clinical outcome. Conclusion: The prolongation of the pandemic seems to have a negative impact on migraine evolution. The arousal and negative psychological behavior toward the COVID-19 outbreak seem to worsen migraine.

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