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Title: Protocol of a cross-sectional, multicentre and multidisciplinary study describing phenotype and burden of a midfacial segment pain
Authors: Straburzyński, Marcin
Agius, Adrian M.
Boczarska-Jedynak, Magdalena
Brożek-Mądry, Eliza
Dżaman, Karolina
Gradek-Kwinta, Elżbieta
Gryglas-Dworak, Anna
Nowaczewska, Magdalena
Sama, Anshul
Smardz, Joanna
Tsang, Hoo Kee
Więckiewicz, Mieszko
Waliszewska-Prosół, Marta
Keywords: Orofacial pain -- Diagnosis
Facial pain -- Pathogenesis
Trigeminal nerve -- Diseases
Tension-type headache -- Research
Otolaryngology -- Practice
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Citation: Straburzyński, M., Agius, A. M., Boczarska-Jedynak, M., Brożek-Mądry, E., Dżaman, K., Gradek-Kwinta, E.,....Waliszewska-Prosół, M. (2024). Protocol of a cross-sectional, multicentre and multidisciplinary study describing phenotype and burden of a midfacial segment pain. Cephalalgia Reports, 7, doi: 10.1177/25158163241235642
Abstract: Background: Midfacial segment pain is a term used in the past in the diagnosis of patients mainly from ear, nose and throat clinics. This type of pain cannot be attributed to other primary or secondary facial pain, but is to a large extent similar to tension-type headache with midfacial location. The purpose of this study is to describe midfacial segment pain phenotype, burden and comorbidities in a multicentre and multidisciplinary setting. The ultimate goal is a comprehensive description of this type of pain allowing for its implementation in future classifications. Methods: This cross-sectional study is designed to describe midfacial segment pain in a clinical setting. Patients from rhinologic, headache and facial pain or oral medicine/dentistry secondary care centres will be recruited during a 1 year period. Individuals with other facial pain according to current classification such as sinonasal disorders, neoplasms, local infections, history of significant trauma associated with pain onset will be excluded. Data will be collected through a structured questionnaire covering pain characteristics, coexisting diagnoses, pain-related burden and consequences, physical examination and paranasal sinuses imaging.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/130313
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