Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years

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Main Author: Arruda, Renato
Publication Date: 2022
Other Authors: Bordini , Carlos Alberto
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Language: eng
Source: Revista Headache Medicine (Online)
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Summary: Introduction The headache field, mainly migraine, is passing through a transformative era of new treatments. These breakthroughs would not be possible without the evolving knowledge on mechanisms of headaches. However, there are still unmet needs for headaches' understanding and treatments. Objectives Assess whether there is a trend in the number of publications regarding physiopathology of each primary headache disorders (PHD) in the past 50 years. Secondarily, we aimed to evaluate how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics impacted on physiopathology research of PHD. Methods PHD were divided hierarchically in first- and second-digit, according to ICHD-3 criteria. PubMed database was searched using both the name of the PHD and MeSH terms related to physiopathology. Each search yielded the number of publications for a determined PHD along the period selected (1971-2021). Data were retrieved and separated in two groups: a) per decades (1971-2020); and b) per year (2011-2021). Ratios between every two timepoints in each group were calculated, as well as a total ratio for the whole interval. Results Either divided per decades, or divided annually for the last 10 years, migraine had the highest absolute number of pathophysiology publications, significantly above the other PHD. Divided per decades, with exception of tension-type headache (TTH), all the other PHD groups have increased their number of publications over time. Meanwhile, TTH in the last decade decreased the total number of mechanisms research. The number of papers published in 2020 was lower than in 2019 for TTH, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) and group 4 "other PHD" (4.OPHD), migraine kept practically the same number. Conclusion There is a clear disparity in the number of publications on mechanisms of each PHD, being migraine well above TTH, TACs and 4.OPHD. As expected, the recent COVID pandemics has clearly impaired pathophysiologic research in the headache field. Keywords: Headache, Migraine, Mechanisms, Physiopathology, Research.
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spelling Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 yearsHeadacheMigraineMechanismsPhysiopathologyResearchIntroduction The headache field, mainly migraine, is passing through a transformative era of new treatments. These breakthroughs would not be possible without the evolving knowledge on mechanisms of headaches. However, there are still unmet needs for headaches' understanding and treatments. Objectives Assess whether there is a trend in the number of publications regarding physiopathology of each primary headache disorders (PHD) in the past 50 years. Secondarily, we aimed to evaluate how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics impacted on physiopathology research of PHD. Methods PHD were divided hierarchically in first- and second-digit, according to ICHD-3 criteria. PubMed database was searched using both the name of the PHD and MeSH terms related to physiopathology. Each search yielded the number of publications for a determined PHD along the period selected (1971-2021). Data were retrieved and separated in two groups: a) per decades (1971-2020); and b) per year (2011-2021). Ratios between every two timepoints in each group were calculated, as well as a total ratio for the whole interval. Results Either divided per decades, or divided annually for the last 10 years, migraine had the highest absolute number of pathophysiology publications, significantly above the other PHD. Divided per decades, with exception of tension-type headache (TTH), all the other PHD groups have increased their number of publications over time. Meanwhile, TTH in the last decade decreased the total number of mechanisms research. The number of papers published in 2020 was lower than in 2019 for TTH, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) and group 4 "other PHD" (4.OPHD), migraine kept practically the same number. Conclusion There is a clear disparity in the number of publications on mechanisms of each PHD, being migraine well above TTH, TACs and 4.OPHD. As expected, the recent COVID pandemics has clearly impaired pathophysiologic research in the headache field. Keywords: Headache, Migraine, Mechanisms, Physiopathology, Research.Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleia2022-10-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/69410.48208/HeadacheMed.2022.Supplement.27Headache Medicine; Volume 13 - Supplement (2022); 27Headache Medicine; Volume 13 - Suplemento (2022); 272763-6178reponame:Revista Headache Medicine (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiainstacron:SBCenghttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/article/view/694/1309Copyright (c) 2022 Renato Arruda, Carlos Alberto Bordini https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.ptinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessArruda, RenatoBordini , Carlos Alberto2023-11-25T12:01:36Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/694Revistahttp://headachemedicine.com.brPRIhttps://headachemedicine.com.br/index.php/hm/oaimmvalenca@yahoo.com.br | support@headachemedicine.com.br2763-61782178-7468opendoar:2023-11-25T12:01:36Revista Headache Medicine (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cefaleiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
title Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
spellingShingle Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
Arruda, Renato
Headache
Migraine
Mechanisms
Physiopathology
Research
title_short Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
title_full Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
title_fullStr Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
title_full_unstemmed Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
title_sort Trends in physiopathology research of primary headaches over the last 50 years
author Arruda, Renato
author_facet Arruda, Renato
Bordini , Carlos Alberto
author_role author
author2 Bordini , Carlos Alberto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Arruda, Renato
Bordini , Carlos Alberto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Headache
Migraine
Mechanisms
Physiopathology
Research
topic Headache
Migraine
Mechanisms
Physiopathology
Research
description Introduction The headache field, mainly migraine, is passing through a transformative era of new treatments. These breakthroughs would not be possible without the evolving knowledge on mechanisms of headaches. However, there are still unmet needs for headaches' understanding and treatments. Objectives Assess whether there is a trend in the number of publications regarding physiopathology of each primary headache disorders (PHD) in the past 50 years. Secondarily, we aimed to evaluate how the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics impacted on physiopathology research of PHD. Methods PHD were divided hierarchically in first- and second-digit, according to ICHD-3 criteria. PubMed database was searched using both the name of the PHD and MeSH terms related to physiopathology. Each search yielded the number of publications for a determined PHD along the period selected (1971-2021). Data were retrieved and separated in two groups: a) per decades (1971-2020); and b) per year (2011-2021). Ratios between every two timepoints in each group were calculated, as well as a total ratio for the whole interval. Results Either divided per decades, or divided annually for the last 10 years, migraine had the highest absolute number of pathophysiology publications, significantly above the other PHD. Divided per decades, with exception of tension-type headache (TTH), all the other PHD groups have increased their number of publications over time. Meanwhile, TTH in the last decade decreased the total number of mechanisms research. The number of papers published in 2020 was lower than in 2019 for TTH, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias (TACs) and group 4 "other PHD" (4.OPHD), migraine kept practically the same number. Conclusion There is a clear disparity in the number of publications on mechanisms of each PHD, being migraine well above TTH, TACs and 4.OPHD. As expected, the recent COVID pandemics has clearly impaired pathophysiologic research in the headache field. Keywords: Headache, Migraine, Mechanisms, Physiopathology, Research.
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