Dialysis Headache in Hemodialysis Patients: Is a History of Recurrent Headaches Prior to Hemodialysis a Risk Factor?

血液透析患者的透析性头痛:血液透析前反复头痛史是否是危险因素?

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Headache is a frequent but underrecognized complication in patients undergoing hemodialysis. This study aimed to estimate the frequency and describe the clinical characteristics of dialysis headache, and to identify associated risk factors, particularly a pre-dialysis history of recurrent headaches, in patients with end-stage renal disease. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted at the hemodialysis unit of King Khalid University Hospital. Data were collected from adult end-stage renal disease patients receiving maintenance hemodialysis using a structured questionnaire administered via direct interviews and phone calls. RESULTS: Seventy-nine patients were included; 40 (50.6%) met criteria for dialysis headache. Females were more common in the dialysis headache group, while males predominated among those without headache. Diabetes mellitus was significantly more prevalent in the non-dialysis headache group. A prior history of headaches was associated with dialysis headache. Most dialysis headaches were of moderate intensity, described as dull or throbbing, or with mixed characteristics, typically located in the temporal or frontotemporal regions and lasting about five hours. Diastolic blood pressure during dialysis was significantly lower in patients with dialysis headache. On multivariate analysis, female sex and prior headache history were independently associated with dialysis headache, whereas diabetes mellitus was associated with a lower likelihood of DH. CONCLUSION: Dialysis headache was observed in a substantial proportion of patients with end-stage renal disease undergoing hemodialysis. A history of recurrent headaches, female sex, and lower intradialytic diastolic blood pressure were associated with dialysis headache, while diabetes mellitus showed an inverse association. Given the cross-sectional design, single-center setting, and relatively small sample size, the findings should be considered exploratory. Further multicenter studies with larger sample sizes are needed to confirm these findings and better elucidate the underlying mechanisms.

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