An analysis of 2800 CT Head scans in patients with chronic headache

  • Dr. Rekha Khare Associate Professor of Radiology, Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki. UP India
  • Dr. A.K. Khare Associate Professor of Pharmacology and Honorary Physician, Hind Institute of Medical Sciences, Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, India
Keywords: Chronic headache, Migraine, Omnipaque

Abstract

Introduction: Chronic headache is a common health problem in general medical practice and there is increasing demand of CT scan from specialist as well as non-specialist doctors to refer patients for CT head scan.

Patients and methods: The present study was done on 2800 CT head scans of patients with problem of chronic headache. While patients in Group 1 (n=1900) had only chronic headache without any neurological findings, Group B comprised of cases (n=900) referred by specialist doctors after neurological examination. CT scan was done by trained technicians and contrast was injected where necessary.

Results: Present study showed majority of patients in both group 1 and group 2 (90% and 87.7% respectively) had normal CT findings or insignificant findings. However, difference was not significant in both groups when significant findings (10.0% Gr. A and 12.2% Group B) were compared.

Discussion: Our findings are consistent with other studies concluding that routine CT scan may not provide clinically useful information in chronic headache.

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An analysis of 2800 CT Head scans in patients with chronic headache
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DOI: 10.17511/ijmrr.2019.i03.07
Published: 2019-06-30
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Khare R, Khare A. An analysis of 2800 CT Head scans in patients with chronic headache. Int J Med Res Rev [Internet]. 2019Jun.30 [cited 2024Nov.23];7(3):190-4. Available from: https://ijmrr.medresearch.in/index.php/ijmrr/article/view/1057
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