Chronorisk in cluster headache: A tool for individualised therapy?
Mads Christian J BarloeseBryan Thomas HaddockNunu T LundAnja PetersenRigmor JensenPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2018)
Chronorisk in cluster headache can be characterised as a sum of individual, timed events of increased risk, each having a Gaussian distribution. In episodic cluster headache, attacks follow a circadian rhythmicity whereas, in the chronic variant, ultradian oscillations are dominant reflecting a loss of association with sleep and perhaps explaining observed differences in the effects of specific treatments. The results demonstrate the ability to accurately model chronobiological patterns in a primary headache.