MSRA: Headaches Flashcards

1
Q

What are the red flags with headaches?

A

Older than 50
Younger than 10
Ww/ changes in posture, coughing, sneezing
Changes in personality
Neurological deficit
Cancer/immunosuppression
Recent head trauma (within 3 months)

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2
Q

What are the cautions for the use of triptans?

A

If less than 18 - nasal triptans
Triptans are not licensed for use in those 65+
CI w/ IHD, uncontrolled HTN

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3
Q

What medications do NICE recommend in the management of acute migraine?

A

Simple analgesia: paracetamol, aspirin, ibuprofen

Consider triptan alone or in combination with paracetamol/NSAID

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4
Q

What medications do NICE recommend for migraine prophylaxis?

A

Consider: Propranolol (first-line), Topiramate (teratogenic cleft lip + palate) or Amitriptyline

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5
Q

What are the features of migraine in children?

A

Headache is more commonly bilateral and GI disturbance is more common

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6
Q

What are the risk factors for idiopathic intracranial hypertension?

A

Young women, obesity, COCP

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7
Q

Which medication is used in the management of idiopathic intracranial hypertension?

A

Acetazolamide

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8
Q

Which medication is first line in the management of trigeminal neuralgia?

A

Carbamazepine

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9
Q

What are the risk factors for cluster headaches?

A

Male gender
Smoking

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10
Q

What is the acute management of cluster headaches?

A

100% oxygen
Subcut triptan

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11
Q

What medication is used for prophylaxis in cluster headaches?

A

Verapamil

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12
Q

Name one trigger for cluster headaches

A

Alcohol

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13
Q

What are the investigations for sub-arachnoid haemorrhage?

A

Non-contrast CT head
LP at 12 hours if CT negative - xanthochromia

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14
Q

Which medication is used to prevent cerebral vasospasm following SAH?

A

Nimodipine

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15
Q

What is the mechanism of action of triptans?

A

5HT1 agonist

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16
Q

Following SAH, how are most intracranial anuerysms treated?

A

Coil

17
Q

What medication is first line for migraines in children?

A

Ibuprofen

18
Q

What are the eye features of cluster headaches?

A

Red eye, watery
Miosis (constriction of the pupil)
Ptosis