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Cephalalgia | 2003

Migraine and tension-type headache in Croatia : A population-based survey of precipitating factors

Robert Zivadinov; Ksenija Willheim; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Ante Jurjević; Mira Bučuk; O. Brnabic-Razmilic; G Relja; Marino Zorzon

The careful monitoring of the trigger factors of headache could be an important step in treatment, because their avoidance may lessen the frequency and severity of attacks. Furthermore, they may provide a clue to the aetiology of headache. The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of tension-type headache (TTH) and to establish the frequency of precipitating factors in subjects with migraine and TTH in the adult population of Bakar, County of the Coast and Gorski Kotar, Croatia. Another important purpose of the study was to examine the relationship of the precipitating factors with migraine and TTH, and with migraine subtypes: migraine with aura (MA) and migraine without aura (MO). We performed a population-based survey using a ‘face-to-face door-to-door’ interview method. The surveyed population consisted of 5173 residents aged between 15 and 65 years. The 3794 participants (73.3%) were screened for headache history according to the International Headache Society (IHS) criteria. Headache screen-positive responders, 2475 (65.2%), were interviewed by trained medical students with a structured detailed interview focused on the precipitating factors. The following precipitating factors in lifetime migraineurs and tension-type headachers have been assessed: stress, sleep disturbances, eating habits, menstrual cycle, oral contraceptives, food items, afferent stimulation, changes in weather conditions and temperature, frequent travelling and physical activity. A total of 720 lifetime migraineurs and 1319 tension-type headachers have been identified. The most common precipitants for both migraine and TTH were stress and frequent travelling. Stress (odds ratio (OR) 1.4, 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.17, 1.69) was associated with migraine, whereas physical activity (OR 0.72, 95% CI 0.59, 0.87) was related to TTH. Considering MA and MO, frequent travelling (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.59, 2.99), food items (OR 2.2, 95% CI 1.35, 3.51) and changes in weather conditions and temperature (OR 1.75, 95% CI 1.27, 2.41) exhibited a significant positive association with MA. The present study demonstrated that precipitant-dependent attacks are frequent among both migraineurs and tensiontype headachers. Lifetime migraineurs experienced headache attacks preceded by triggering factors more frequently than tension-type headachers. MA was more frequently associated with precipitating factors than MO. We suggest that some triggering factors may contribute to the higher occurrence of precipitant-dependent headache attacks in susceptible individuals.


Headache | 2001

Prevalence of migraine in Croatia: a population-based survey.

Robert Zivadinov; Ksenija Willheim; Ante Jurjević; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Mira Bučuk; Marino Zorzon

Objectives.—The aim of the present study was to estimate the prevalence of migraine among Croatian adults. This is the first epidemiological study of migraine in Croatia in which the operational diagnostic criteria of the International Headache Society have been applied.


Neuroepidemiology | 1993

Nutritional Factors and Multiple Sclerosis in Gorski Kotar, Croatia

Juraj Sepčić; Elika Mesaroš; Eris Materljan; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac

An analysis was made of the possible influence of nutritional factors on the etiology of multiple sclerosis in Gorski Kotar (Croatia), a high-risk zone for this disease. A total of 46 MS patients and 92 controls, native-born residents of the area studied, participated in a case-control study. The questionnaire comprised 51 questions concerning dietary habits. An odds ratio (OR) estimate was obtained for all the factors which were more frequently found in the patients than in the controls. Large differences were found in the daily consumption of different quantities of full fat unskimmed milk (OR 21.7; chi 2 42.34; LL 7.12), potatoes with lard and fresh or smoked meat (OR 20.7; chi 2 15.52; LL 2.72), and new potatoes (OR 20.7; chi 2 15.52; LL 2.72). The consumption of unpasteurized milk, animal fat, smoked meat and potatoes are nutritional risk factors which could have an influence on the severity of primary demyelinization in a high-risk area for multiple sclerosis.


Neuroepidemiology | 1989

Epidemiology of Huntington’s Disease in Rijeka District, Yugoslavia

Juraj Sepčić; Licia Antonelli; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Eris Materljari

Epidemiologic study of Huntingtons disease (HD) in the Rijeka district represents the first research of its kind carried out in Yugoslavia. After a detailed investigation of all available sources of health information, ten families, with a total number of 24 HD patients, were found. The prevalence rate of HD on March 31, 1981, was 4.46/100,000 population. Most of the patients involved were members from the second or third familial generation. The age at recognition of disease was 41.6 years, with earlier onset among the males. Involuntary movements frequently appeared as the initial symptomatology (45.8%). Duration of the disease from initial symptomatology to death averaged at 10.6 years. Six of nine patients who died had committed suicide. It took physicians of primary care, neurologists, and psychiatrists 5.3 years (1-12 years) to make a definite diagnosis. Nine of the affected families from Rijeka district were autochthonic households. Six of these families immigrated from Saxony, Slovakia and Upper Carinthia during the reign of the Habsburg dynasty (1619-1780).


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Allergic reactions--outcome of sertraline and escitalopram treatments.

Elizabeta Dadić-Hero; Tanja Grahovac; Mirjana Graovac; Tija Žarković Palijan; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Lamotrigine treatment of a patient affected by epilepsy and anxiety disorder.

Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Tanja Grahovac; Antonija Ružić-Baršić; Elizabeta Dadić-Hero


Collegium Antropologicum | 2010

Drug-Induced Aseptic Meningitis, Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Vestibulopaty

Juraj Sepčić; Mira Bučuk; Olivio Perković; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Biserka Trošelj-Vukić; Ivica Poljak; Marija Crnić-Martinović; Iztok Turel; Smiljana Ristić; Kristina Sepčić


Acta Facultatis medicae Fluminensis | 1986

Accidental thallium poisoning

Mirko Bušljeta; Juraj Sepčić; Petar Lelas; Licia Antonelli; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Weight gain--as possible predictor of metabolic syndrome.

Tanja Grahovac; Elizabeta Dadić-Hero; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac; Sabljić


Psychiatria Danubina | 2011

Antipsychotic treatment- side effect and/or metabolic syndrome

Elizabeta Dadić-Hero; Tanja Grahovac; Tija Žarković Palijan; Duška Petranović; Dubravka Šepić-Grahovac

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