Cluster headache: understandings of current knowledge and directions for whole process management

Front Neurol. 2024 Aug 21:15:1456517. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1456517. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Cluster headache (CH) is a common primary headache that severely impacts patients' quality of life, characterized by recurrent, severe, unilateral headaches often centered around the eyes, temples, or forehead. Distinguishing CH from other headache disorders is challenging, and its pathogenesis remains unclear. Notably, patients with CH often experience high levels of depression and suicidal tendencies, necessitating increased clinical attention. This comprehensive assessment combines various reports and the latest scientific literature to evaluate the current state of CH research. It covers epidemiology, population characteristics, predisposing factors, and treatment strategies. Additionally, we provide strategic insights into the holistic management of CH, which involves continuous, individualized care throughout the prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation stages. Recent advances in the field have revealed new insights into the pathophysiology of CH. While these findings are still evolving, they offer a more detailed understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms underlying this disorder. This growing body of knowledge, alongside ongoing research efforts, promises to lead to the development of more targeted and effective treatments in the future.

Keywords: cluster headache; epidemiology; manifestation; pathogenesis; whole process management.

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Grants and funding

The author(s) declare that financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article. This study was supported by High-level Scientific Research Project Cultivation Program Project of Jining Medical University, no. JYGC2022FKJ015, the Higher Education Science and Technology Plan Project of Shandong Province, no. J15LL11, and the Supporting Fund for Teachers’ Research of Jining Medical University, no. JYFC2018FKJ096.