Objective.-To provide to emergency department (ED) physicians with guidelines for diagnosis of patients with nontraumatic headaches. Background.-Many patients present to an ED with the chief complaint of headache. Causes of nontraumatic headache include life-threatening illnesses, and distinguishing patients with such ominous headaches from those with a primary headache disorder can be challenging for the ED physician. Conclusion.-We present a consensus statement aimed to be a useful tool for ED doctors in making evidence-based diagnostic decisions in the management of adult patients with nontraumatic headache. Methods.-A multidisciplinary work performed an extensive review of the medical literature and applied the information obtained t...
Introduction. Headache is a common reason for presentation in emergency department (ED). The aim of ...
In evaluating a headache patient, the first task is to identify or exclude secondary headaches based...
BACKGROUND: Nontraumatic headache is a frequent complaint in the emergency department (ED). Cranial ...
Typical cases of the most common kinds of headache can be diagnosed and treated by general practitio...
Typical cases of the most common kinds of headache can be diagnosed and treated by general practitio...
Introduction Non-traumatic headaches account for 0.5 to 4.5% at the emergency department (ED). Altho...
5noTo evaluate therapies employed in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with a chi...
The headache is a very frequent symptom and represents the 0.36%-2.5% of all reasons of claim to Eme...
Introduction: Headache is the fifth most common reason to visit an emergency department (ED). In mos...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of an algorithm structured in four clinical scenario...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of an algorithm structured in four clinical scenario...
Headache is a common complaint in the emergency department (ED). In order to examine headache work-u...
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnos...
Introduction: Acute severe headache is always serious and demands care and usually patients present ...
Introduction: Acute severe headache is always serious and demands care and usually patients present ...
Introduction. Headache is a common reason for presentation in emergency department (ED). The aim of ...
In evaluating a headache patient, the first task is to identify or exclude secondary headaches based...
BACKGROUND: Nontraumatic headache is a frequent complaint in the emergency department (ED). Cranial ...
Typical cases of the most common kinds of headache can be diagnosed and treated by general practitio...
Typical cases of the most common kinds of headache can be diagnosed and treated by general practitio...
Introduction Non-traumatic headaches account for 0.5 to 4.5% at the emergency department (ED). Altho...
5noTo evaluate therapies employed in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) with a chi...
The headache is a very frequent symptom and represents the 0.36%-2.5% of all reasons of claim to Eme...
Introduction: Headache is the fifth most common reason to visit an emergency department (ED). In mos...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of an algorithm structured in four clinical scenario...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of an algorithm structured in four clinical scenario...
Headache is a common complaint in the emergency department (ED). In order to examine headache work-u...
Background: The care of patients with headache in the emergency department (ED) represents a diagnos...
Introduction: Acute severe headache is always serious and demands care and usually patients present ...
Introduction: Acute severe headache is always serious and demands care and usually patients present ...
Introduction. Headache is a common reason for presentation in emergency department (ED). The aim of ...
In evaluating a headache patient, the first task is to identify or exclude secondary headaches based...
BACKGROUND: Nontraumatic headache is a frequent complaint in the emergency department (ED). Cranial ...