Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review

Abstract Background Headache attributed to airplane travel, also named "airplane headache" (AH) is a headache that occurs during take-off and landing. Today, there are still uncertainties about the pathophysiology and treatment of AH. This systematic review was performed to facilitate iden...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Bao Dinh Bui, Parisa Gazerani
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-08-01
Series:The Journal of Headache and Pain
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-017-0788-0
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spelling doaj-64f85503fb0c4e3c807cfb34c3b1f5a82020-11-24T21:56:33ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23691129-23772017-08-0118111410.1186/s10194-017-0788-0Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic reviewSebastian Bao Dinh Bui0Parisa Gazerani1SMI®, Department of Health Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg UniversitySMI®, Department of Health Science and Technology, Faculty of Medicine, Aalborg UniversityAbstract Background Headache attributed to airplane travel, also named "airplane headache" (AH) is a headache that occurs during take-off and landing. Today, there are still uncertainties about the pathophysiology and treatment of AH. This systematic review was performed to facilitate identification of the existing literature on AH in order to discuss the current evidence and areas that remain to be investigated in AH. Methods The systematic literature search was performed in 3 relevant medical databases; PubMed, Scopus, and Embase. The search yielded 220 papers and the papers were sorted based on inclusion and exclusion criteria established for this study. Results This systematic review included 39 papers. Main findings revealed that AH attacks are clinically stereotyped and appear mostly during landing phases. The headache presents as a severe painful headache that often disappears within 30 min. The pain is unilateral and localized in the fronto-orbital region. Sinus barotrauma has been considered as the main cause of AH. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and triptans have been taken by passengers with AH, to relieve the headache. Conclusions Based on this systematic review, further studies seem required to investigate underlying mechanisms in AH and also to investigate the biological effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and triptans for alleviating of AH. These studies would advance our understanding of AH pathogenesis and potential use of treatments that are not yet established.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s10194-017-0788-0Headache attributed to airplane travelAirplane headacheDiagnosisPathophysiologyTreatmentSinus barotrauma
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Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
The Journal of Headache and Pain
Headache attributed to airplane travel
Airplane headache
Diagnosis
Pathophysiology
Treatment
Sinus barotrauma
author_facet Sebastian Bao Dinh Bui
Parisa Gazerani
author_sort Sebastian Bao Dinh Bui
title Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
title_short Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
title_full Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
title_fullStr Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
title_sort headache attributed to airplane travel: diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment – a systematic review
publisher BMC
series The Journal of Headache and Pain
issn 1129-2369
1129-2377
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Abstract Background Headache attributed to airplane travel, also named "airplane headache" (AH) is a headache that occurs during take-off and landing. Today, there are still uncertainties about the pathophysiology and treatment of AH. This systematic review was performed to facilitate identification of the existing literature on AH in order to discuss the current evidence and areas that remain to be investigated in AH. Methods The systematic literature search was performed in 3 relevant medical databases; PubMed, Scopus, and Embase. The search yielded 220 papers and the papers were sorted based on inclusion and exclusion criteria established for this study. Results This systematic review included 39 papers. Main findings revealed that AH attacks are clinically stereotyped and appear mostly during landing phases. The headache presents as a severe painful headache that often disappears within 30 min. The pain is unilateral and localized in the fronto-orbital region. Sinus barotrauma has been considered as the main cause of AH. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and triptans have been taken by passengers with AH, to relieve the headache. Conclusions Based on this systematic review, further studies seem required to investigate underlying mechanisms in AH and also to investigate the biological effects of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and triptans for alleviating of AH. These studies would advance our understanding of AH pathogenesis and potential use of treatments that are not yet established.
topic Headache attributed to airplane travel
Airplane headache
Diagnosis
Pathophysiology
Treatment
Sinus barotrauma
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