Frequency and Clinical Features of Space Headache Experienced by Astronauts During Long-Haul Space Flights

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van Oosterhout, Willebrordus P. J. [1 ,2 ]
Perenboom, Matthijs J. L. [1 ]
Terwindt, Gisela M. [1 ]
Ferrari, Michel D. [1 ]
Vein, Alla A. [1 ]
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[1] Leiden Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Zaans Med Ctr, Dept Resp Med, Zaandam, Netherlands
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MOTION SICKNESS; SPACEFLIGHT; MICROGRAVITY;
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10.1212/WNL.0000000000209224
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background and Objectives Few anecdotal cases and 1 small retrospective study during short-duration space missions suggest that headache may occur early in flight, as part of the space motion syndrome. Whether headaches may also occur at later stages of space flights is unknown. We aimed to prospectively characterize the incidence, timing, clinical features, and management of space headaches during long-duration flights. Methods We prospectively evaluated the occurrence, characteristics, and evolution of space headaches and the effects of treatment and countermeasures during long-haul flights with onboard questionnaires and correlated them with prevailing temperature, pressure, and ambient O-2 and CO2 levels, measured within the International Space Station. In addition, we analyzed retrospective headache data from a different astronaut cohort. Headache data were reported using descriptive statistics and correlation data with intraindividual logistic regression models. Astronauts were included through (inter)national aerospace organizations. Results In the prospective study, 22/24 (91.7%) astronauts (mean +/- SD age: 46.6 +/- 6.5 years, 95.8% male) experienced >= 1 episode of headache during a total of 3,596 space days. A total of 378 episodes were reported (median 9; range 1-128) with detailed information on 189. Phenotypically, 170/189 (89.9%) episodes were tension-type headache (TTH) and 19/189 (10.1%) were migraine. Episodes in the first week differed from those in later periods in terms of phenotype (migraine 12/51 [23.5%] vs 7/138 [5.1%]; TTH 39/51 [86.5%] vs 131/138 [94.9%]; overall p = 0.0002) and accompanying symptoms: nausea: 17.6% vs 6.9%, p = 0.05; vomiting: 9.8% vs 0.7%, p = 0.005; nasal congestion: 52.9% vs 29.7%, p = 0.004; facial edema: 41.2% vs 1.4%, p < 0.001; and duration (p = 0.001). Severity and treatments were similar: acute antiheadache medication: 55.6%; other medication: 22.4%; and alternative treatments: 41.1%. Headache occurrence was not associated with temperature or ambient pressure/levels of O-2 and CO2 (all p > 0.05). In the retrospective study, 23/42 (54.8%) astronauts (43.5 +/- 7.2 years, 90.5% male) reported experiencing >= 1 headache episode during mission. Nasal congestion was the most common (8/33; 24.2%) accompanying symptom. Seventeen of 42 astronauts have been previously described. Discussion Astronauts during space flights frequently experience headaches. These most often have characteristics of TTHs but sometimes have migrainous features, particularly during the first week of flight in astronauts without a history of recurrent headaches before or after the space flight.
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