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Table 2 Acute headache attack features in pregnant women receiving neurological consultation due to acute headache

From: Characteristics and diagnoses of acute headache in pregnant women – a retrospective cross-sectional study

Feature

Missing

All headache

Primary headache

Secondary headache

p value

Pain duration >24 h

21 (13.9%)

74 (56.9%)

37 (50.7%)

37 (64.9%)

0.104

Sudden onset

8 (5.3%)

2 (2.3%)

6 (9.4%)

0.055

Side predominance

46 (30.5%)

34 (39.1%)

12 (18.8%)

0.007*

Throbbing character

58 (38.4%)

36 (38.7%)

24 (44.4%)

12 (30.8%)

0.182

Subjective pain ≥8/10

56 (37.1%)

33 (34.7%)

16 (28.1%)

17 (44.7%)

0.095

Progressive dynamic

51 (33.8%)

27 (27.0%)

11 (19.3%)

16 (37.2%)

0.046*

Any vegetative symptoms

93 (61.6%)

55 (63.2%)

38 (59.4%)

0.631

Nausea/Vomiting

81 (53.6%)

48 (55.2%)

33 (51.6%)

0.660

Phonophobia

25 (16.6%)

18 (20.7%)

7 (10.9%)

0.111

Photophobia

32 (21.2%)

22 (25.3%)

10 (15.6%)

0.151

Syncope

9 (6.0%)

7 (8.0%)

2 (3.1%)

0.207

Visual disturbancea

48 (31.8%)

35 (40.2%)

13 (20.3%)

0.009*

Sensory disturbanceb

34 (22.5%)

27 (31.0%)

7 (10.9%)

0.003*

Language impairment

17 (11.3%)

12 (13.8%)

5 (7.8%)

0.251

Vertigo or dizziness

16 (10.6%)

7 (8.0%)

9 (14.1%)

0.235

Motoric impairment

10 (6.6%)

6 (6.9%)

4 (6.3%)

0.875

Change of consciousness

5 (3.3%)

1 (1.1%)

4 (6.3%)

0.083

Seizures

3 (2.0%)

0 (0.0%)

3 (4.7%)

0.041*

Autonomic symptoms

6 (4.0%)

3 (3.4%)

3 (4.7%)

0.700

  1. * = statistical significant (p < 0.05). Subgroup proportions were compared using χ2 test
  2. a = 58.3% scintillating scotoma, 31.3% blurred vision
  3. b = 73.8% unilateral hypoesthesia, 17.6% unilateral paresthesia