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Resumen
DOMINGUEZ-MORENO, Rogelio; MARFIL, Alejandro; PARTIDA-MEDINA, Luis R. y OSORNO-GUERRA, Miguel. Knowledge and use of pericranial nerve blocks in headache treatment in Mexico. Gac. Méd. Méx [online]. 2024, vol.160, n.4, pp.420-424. Epub 07-Feb-2025. ISSN 2696-1288. https://doi.org/10.24875/gmm.m24000891.
Background:
In developed countries, most of the neurologists use pericranial nerve blocks to treat headache patients, nevertheless, the knowledge and use patterns of this technique in developing countries are unknown.
Objective:
Evaluate the knowledge and use patterns of pericranial nerve blocks in headache treatment by Mexican neurologists.
Material and methods:
We did a cross-sectional study, 90 Mexican neurologists completed a 26-question survey including data about sociodemographics, knowledge and patterns of use of pericranial nerve blocks. All statistical analyses were performed with R (version 4.2.0).
Results:
The mean age was 43.2 ± 9.9 years, 55 (61.1 %) were men. In terms of knowledge, migraine was correctly identified by 74 participants (82.2 %), while cluster headache by 65 participants (72.2 %) as indications for pericranial nerve blocks. Regarding the use patterns of pericranial nerve blocks, 87 (96.7 %) of the neurologists had heard about the technique, but only 12(13.3 %) use it in their clinical practice. In terms of education, 19 (21.1 %) received training during the residency and 27 (30 %) during the post-residency period.
Conclusions:
The knowledge and use of pericranial nerve blocks for the treatment of headaches in Mexico is low. Stakeholders should develop strategies to improve the field of headache disorders.
Palabras llave : Disability; Migraine; Treatment.












