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Emergency Headache
Diagnosis and Management
Understand the approach to routine and rare headaches in an emergency setting, with this guide written by experts in neurology and emergency medicine.
Serena L. Orr (Edited by), Benjamin W. Friedman (Edited by), David W. Dodick (Edited by)
9781107177208, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 26 October 2017
172 pages, 28 b/w illus. 2 colour illus. 19 tables
25.3 x 19.3 x 1.2 cm, 0.54 kg
Do you need current and pragmatic guidance in meeting the challenges of acute headache assessment under pressure? Authored by renowned experts in neurology and emergency medicine, this versatile handbook offers practitioners a broad perspective on common, less-common, and rare headache disorders to enable accurate patient diagnosis and effective treatment. Featuring a multidisciplinary team of authors, this textbook provides clinicians who work in acute care settings with the right tools to recognise and understand primary headache disorders and life threatening causes of headache. Covering the best available evidence and practice standards from the emergency department, this guide provides direct answers to challenging management problems. Invaluable and extensively researched, practitioners are able to confidently evaluate a spectrum of conditions, while balancing resource utilization and cost considerations in a time-constrained environment.
1. Introduction Serena L. Orr and David W. Dodick
2. Epidemiology of headache in the emergency department Serena L. Orr and David W. Dodick
3. Approach to history taking and the physical examination Suzanne Christie and Garth Dickinson
4. Approach to investigations Meir H. Scheinfeld and Benjamin W. Friedman
5. Thunderclap headache in the emergency department James Ducharme
6. Other secondary headaches in the emergency department Michael J. Marmura and Benjamin W. Friedman
7. The migraine patient in the emergency department Serena L. Orr and Brian H. Rowe
8. The patient with a trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia in the emergency department Anne Ducros
9. Other primary headache disorders that can present to the emergency department Yasmin Idu Jion and Brian M. Grosberg
10. Medication overuse headache in the emergency department Chia-Chun Chiang, Todd J. Schwedt, Shuu-Jiun Wang and David W. Dodick
11. Approach to the pediatric patient with headache in the emergency department Serena L. Orr and David Sheridan
12. Approach to pregnant or lactating patients with headache in the emergency department Sylvia Lucas and Esther Rawner
13. Approach to the elderly patient with headache in the emergency department Fabio Frediani and Gennaro Bussone
14. Preventing emergency department visits in primary headache patients and prevention of bounce-backs to the emergency department Wm. Jeptha Davenport.
Subject Areas: Accident & emergency medicine [MMK], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN]