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Table 2 Behavioural data from Headache Diary (A), as well as from HADS and SF-36 questionnaires [29]

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

A. HEADACHE DIARY

B. PSYCHOMETRIC DATA

Patients

Weekly CH attacks PRE GONB

Weekly CH attacks POST GONB

Improvement %

Group

Scale

Subscale

Mean

N = 16

SD

T-test responders vs non responders

 

t

sig

1

5

5

0

Non responder

HADS

Depression

9.06

5.26

0.416

0.684

2

35

16

54.2

Responder

Anxiety

8.88

4.455

0.326

0.749

3

10

0

100

Responder

SF-36

PF

82.5

19.235

−0.379

0.711

4

15

0

100

Responder

RP

15.63

23.936

−1.048

0.312

5

16

0

100

Responder

BP

27.13

24.816

−2.04

0.061

6

21

0

100

Responder

GH

76.38

50.599

−1.466

0.165

7

10

0

100

Responder

VT

37.88

18.301

−1.041

0.315

8

14

14

0

Non responder

SF

47.781

30.2264

−1.604

0.131

9

35

7

80

Responder

RE

37.44

41.968

−0.782

0.447

10

70

31

55.7

Responder

MH

57.5

23.905

−1.792

0.095

11

28

28

0

Non responder

      

12

14

0

100

Responder

      

13

4

4

0

Non responder

      

14

38

36

5.2

Non responder

      

15

4

6

−50

Non responder

      

16

6

18

−200

Non responder

      

17

35

31

11.4

Non responder

      
  1. Results from Headache Diary included 17 patients as one of the patients included in the MRI data analysis failed to provide results. Similarly, two patients failed to provide HADS and SF-36 responses, and therefore 16 patients were included in the independent samples t–test (i.e. eight responders and 8 non-responders). CH=Cluster Headache; GONB = Greater Occipital Nerve Block; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; SF-36 = MOS 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey. Alpha = 0.05