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Table 1 Demographic and main clinical data from CH patients included in behavioural data analyses (N = 17)

From: Regional cerebral blood flow as predictor of response to occipital nerve block in cluster headache

Patient

Age

Duration CH

CH side

Type of CH

Preventive medication

Acute medication

1

39

14

Right

Episodic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

2

29

7

Right

Episodic

Verapamil

Triptan

3a

46

5

Right

Episodic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

4

34

17

Left

Episodic

 

Triptan

Oxygen

5

50

10

Right

Chronic

Verapamil

Triptan

     

Topiramate

Oxygen

     

Tricyclic antidepressants

6

64

42

Right

Episodic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

7

36

7

Right

Chronic

8

35

7

Right

Episodic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

9

32

10

Left

Chronic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

10

34

11

Right

Episodic

Oxygen

11

34

6

Right

Chronic

Verapamil

Triptan

      

Oxygen

12

43

26

Right

Episodic

Triptan

      

Oxygen

13

55

25

Right

Episodic

Melatonin

Oxygen

14

20

1

Left

Chronic

Verapamil

Triptan

      

Oxygen

15

28

13

Left

Chronic

Verapamil

Oxygen

16

38

9

Left

Episodic

Verapamil

Triptan

     

Prednisolone

Oxygen

     

Tricyclic antidepressants

17

47

16

Left

Episodic

Verapamil

Triptan

     

Lithium

Oxygen

     

Tricyclic antidepressants

18b

36

7

Right

Chronic

  1. All patients on preventive medication were on a stable treatment for at least 1 month prior to the first visit and throughout the duration of the study. Participants were instructed to abstain from all medication, apart from oxygen treatment, for at least 12 h prior to each scanning session. Duration CH = years passed since diagnosis of CH to beginning of the study; CH side = laterality of CH attacks; CH=Cluster Headache
  2. aParticipant excluded from behavioural analyses due to missing data
  3. bParticipant excluded from behavioural analyses and treatment response analyses due to missing data