Abstract

There have been no previously published studies about acute admissions with headaches to a medical admissions ward. In our retrospective case-note study of all patients admitted with headaches to the acute medical admission ward of Ninewells Hospital, Dundee over a six-month period, there were 114 admissions with headache (2.4% of all admissions). CT scans were done in 68 (59.6%) and were abnormal in 21 patients. Twenty four patients (21.1%) had serious underlying causes for headaches. Predictors for CT abnormalities are discussed. Eighteen patients had lumbar punctures and six had abnormal results. Most patients were discharged after one day, nine were transferred to the neurosurgical unit and there were two deaths. Deficiencies in record keeping were identified as was a lack of precision in diagnosis. Changes in practice are needed to improve patient care and perhaps national guidelines are required.

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