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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.5.2006.tde-02062006-163218
Document
Author
Full name
Pedro Augusto Sampaio Rocha Filho
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2005
Supervisor
Committee
Gherpelli, José Luiz Dias (President)
Arruda, Marco Antônio
Bacheschi, Luiz Alberto
Sanvito, Wilson Luiz
Siqueira, José Tadeu Tesseroli de
Title in Portuguese
"Cefaléia pós-craniotomia em pacientes submetidos à cirurgia para clipagem de aneurismas cerebrais"
Keywords in Portuguese
Aneurisma intracraniano
Cefaléia/classificação
Craniotomia
Dor pós-operatória
Medição da dor
Qualidade de vida
Síndrome da disfunção da articulação temporomandibular
Abstract in Portuguese
A cefaléia pós-craniotomia foi estudada em pacientes submetidos a craniotomia para tratamento de aneurismas cerebrais. Os pacientes foram avaliados no pré-operatório e seguidos por seis meses após a cirurgia. Observamos que a cefaléia pós-craniotomia teve incidência alta, início precoce, características diferentes e maior freqüência do que a cefaléia prévia, e esteve associada à disfunção temporomandibular, sintomas depressivos e ansiosos, e significativa repercussão sobre a qualidade de vida. A freqüência da cefaléia diminuiu com o tempo de seguimento. Maior intensidade de dor foi observada no sexo feminino, em pacientes ansiosos e naqueles submetidos a craniotomias frontais e fronto-orbito-zigomáticas
Title in English
Post-craniotomy headache after surgery for treatment of cerebral aneurysms
Keywords in English
Craniotomy
Headache/classification
Intracranial aneurysm
Pain measurement
Pain Postoperative
Quality of life
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome
Abstract in English
Post-craniotomy headache was studied in patients after craniotomy for treatment of cerebral aneurysms. Patients were evaluates at the pre-surgical period and followed up to six months after surgery. We observed that post-craniotomy headache had a high incidence, a precocious beginning, different features and higher frequency than previous headaches, and was associated with temporomandibular disorders, depression and anxiety symptoms, and determined significant repercussion on the patient's quality of life. Headache frequency decreased during follow-up. Pain intensity was higher in females, in anxious patients and in those with frontal and orbitozygomatic craniotomies
 
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Publishing Date
2006-06-08
 
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