The cost of headache disorders in Europe: the Eurolight project
Norwegian University of Science and Technology · St Olav's University Hospital · +12 more institutions
Abstract
From November 2008 to August 2009, a cross-sectional survey was conducted in eight countries representing 55% of the adult EU population. Participation rates varied between 11% and 59%. In total, 8412 questionnaires contributed to this analysis. Using bottom-up methodology, we estimated direct (medications, outpatient health care, hospitalization and investigations) and indirect (work absenteeism and reduced productivity at work) annual per-person costs. Prevalence data, simultaneously collected and, for migraine, also derived from a systematic review, were used to impute national costs.
Mean per-person annual costs were €1222 for migraine (95% CI 1055-1389; indirect costs 93%), €303 for tension-type headache (TTH, 95% CI 230-376; indirect costs 92%), €3561 for medication-overuse headache (MOH, 95% CI 2487-4635; indirect costs 92%), and €253 for other headaches (95% CI 99-407; indirect costs 82%). In the EU, the total annual cost of headache amongst adults aged 18-65 years was calculated, according to our prevalence estimates, at €173 billion, apportioned to migraine (€111 billion; 64%), TTH (€21 billion; 12%), MOH (€37 billion; 21%) and other headaches (€3 billion; 2%). Using the 15% systematic review prevalence of migraine, calculated costs were somewhat lower (migraine €50 billion, all headache €112 billion annually).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 17.61
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 33
Authors
13- MLMattias LindeCorresponding
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, St Olav's University Hospital
- AGAnders Gustavsson
- LJLars Jacob Stovner
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, St Olav's University Hospital
- TJTimothy J. Steiner
Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Imperial College London
- JBJ. Barré
Laboratoire National de Santé
Topics & keywords
- Migraine
- Medicine
- Indirect costs
- Headaches
- Absenteeism
- Presenteeism
- Total cost
- Headache Disorders
- Decent work and economic growth