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Acute Headache Management for Patients with Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: An International Survey of Health Care Providers.

Carolina B MacielBrooke BarlowBrandon Lucke-WoldArravintha GobinathanZaid Abu-MowisMounika Mukherjee PeethalaLisa H MerckRaffaele AspideKatie DickinsonGuanhong MiaoGuogen ShanFederico BilottaNicholas A MorrisGiuseppe CiterioKatharina M Busl
Published in: Neurocritical care (2022)
Post-SAH headache in the intensive care setting is a major clinical concern. Analgesia heavily relies on opioids both in use and in perception of efficacy, with no reported change in prescription patterns for opioids for most providers despite the significant drawbacks of opioids. Responsibility for analgesia shifts between hospitalization and discharge. International and provider-related differences are evident. Novel treatment strategies and alignment of prescription between providers are urgently needed.
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