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LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T9 594-603 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T10 661-669 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T11 874-883 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T12 983-994 Phenotype denotes hypercapnia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012416
T13 1629-1638 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T14 3060-3067 Phenotype denotes itching http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000989
T15 3069-3076 Phenotype denotes fatigue http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012378
T16 3078-3085 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T17 3090-3104 Phenotype denotes claustrophobia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0025253
T18 3162-3170 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T19 3243-3251 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T20 3321-3332 Phenotype denotes hypercapnia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012416
T21 3470-3478 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T22 3552-3560 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T23 4443-4451 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T24 4518-4526 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T25 4540-4548 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T26 4632-4640 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T27 4678-4686 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T28 4688-4696 Phenotype denotes migraine http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002076
T29 4698-4722 Phenotype denotes tension type of headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012228
T30 4724-4740 Phenotype denotes cluster headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012199
T31 4782-4791 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T32 5190-5198 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T33 5211-5219 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T34 5381-5389 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T35 5625-5633 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T36 5764-5772 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T37 7822-7830 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T38 9378-9385 Phenotype denotes allergy http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012393
T39 9399-9415 Phenotype denotes thyroid diseases http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000820
T40 9429-9436 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T41 9450-9469 Phenotype denotes high blood pressure http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000822
T42 9482-9488 Phenotype denotes asthma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002099
T43 9677-9685 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T44 9754-9762 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T45 9764-9772 Phenotype denotes migraine http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002076
T46 9906-9914 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T47 10114-10131 Phenotype denotes sleep disturbance http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002360
T48 10156-10168 Phenotype denotes irritability http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000737
T49 10170-10181 Phenotype denotes photophobia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000613
T50 10195-10213 Phenotype denotes nausea or vomiting http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002017
T51 10392-10400 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T52 11352-11360 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T53 11418-11425 Phenotype denotes Allergy http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012393
T54 11469-11475 Phenotype denotes Asthma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002099
T55 11578-11590 Phenotype denotes hypertension http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000822
T56 11784-11799 Phenotype denotes Thyroid disease http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000820
T57 11843-11850 Phenotype denotes Anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T58 11958-11975 Phenotype denotes Sleep disturbance http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002360
T59 12088-12100 Phenotype denotes Irritability http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000737
T60 12145-12156 Phenotype denotes Photophobia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000613
T61 12261-12269 Phenotype denotes vomiting http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002013
T62 12452-12460 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T63 12504-12512 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T64 12581-12585 Phenotype denotes pain http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012531
T65 12861-12869 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T66 13073-13081 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T67 13159-13167 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T68 13189-13210 Phenotype denotes lack of concentration http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0031987
T69 13316-13324 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T70 13354-13362 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T71 13422-13430 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T72 13457-13465 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T73 13489-13497 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T74 13541-13549 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T75 13614-13622 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T76 13678-13682 Phenotype denotes pain http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012531
T77 14106-14114 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T78 14419-14427 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T79 14506-14515 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T80 14738-14746 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T81 14873-14880 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T82 14884-14890 Phenotype denotes asthma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002099
T83 15010-15018 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T84 15097-15105 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T85 15896-15902 Phenotype denotes Asthma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002099
T86 15991-15998 Phenotype denotes Anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T87 16236-16244 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T88 16465-16473 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T89 16799-16807 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T90 16869-16877 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T91 17054-17062 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T92 17232-17240 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T93 17262-17270 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T94 17344-17364 Phenotype denotes decrease in appetite http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0004396
T95 17506-17514 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T96 17704-17713 Phenotype denotes tiredness http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012378
T97 18370-18378 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T98 18418-18426 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T99 18641-18649 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T100 18701-18710 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T101 18927-18935 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T102 19055-19063 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T103 19247-19254 Phenotype denotes hypoxia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012418
T104 19256-19267 Phenotype denotes hypercapnia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012416
T105 19324-19331 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T106 19691-19714 Phenotype denotes end-stage renal disease http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0003774
T107 20059-20067 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T108 21096-21104 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T109 21195-21204 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T110 21390-21398 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T111 21593-21601 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T112 21648-21656 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T113 21713-21721 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T114 22191-22198 Phenotype denotes anxiety http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000739
T115 22247-22255 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T116 22346-22354 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T117 22790-22798 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T118 22897-22905 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T119 23570-23578 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T120 23930-23938 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T121 24113-24121 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T122 24178-24186 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T123 24218-24226 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T124 24270-24274 Phenotype denotes pain http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012531
T125 24302-24310 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T126 24355-24363 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T127 24518-24526 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T128 24602-24625 Phenotype denotes endothelial dysfunction http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0032654
T129 24803-24811 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T130 24942-24950 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T131 25110-25118 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T132 25159-25167 Phenotype denotes migraine http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002076
T133 25194-25202 Phenotype denotes Headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T134 25269-25275 Phenotype denotes asthma http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002099
T135 25449-25457 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T136 25586-25594 Phenotype denotes rhinitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012384
T137 25596-25610 Phenotype denotes conjunctivitis http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0000509
T138 25791-25799 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T139 25868-25875 Phenotype denotes hypoxia http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0012418
T140 25925-25933 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T141 26042-26051 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T142 26118-26126 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T143 26255-26263 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T144 26768-26777 Phenotype denotes headaches http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T145 27113-27121 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T146 27503-27511 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T147 27633-27641 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T148 27816-27824 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T149 27834-27845 Phenotype denotes dehydration http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0001944
T150 28039-28047 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T151 28178-28186 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315
T152 28252-28260 Phenotype denotes headache http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0002315

LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
31 79-87 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
33 377-383 Disease denotes coughs MESH:D003371
35 594-603 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
37 661-669 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
40 874-883 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
41 971-994 Disease denotes hypoxaemia, hypercapnia MESH:D006935
43 1629-1638 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
50 1674-1689 Species denotes new coronavirus Tax:2697049
51 1691-1701 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
52 2047-2055 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
53 1831-1839 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
54 1992-1998 Disease denotes deaths MESH:D003643
55 2129-2135 Disease denotes deaths MESH:D003643
58 2189-2197 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
59 2753-2761 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
70 2955-2981 Disease denotes decreased visual, auditory MESH:D014786
71 3060-3067 Disease denotes itching MESH:D011537
72 3069-3076 Disease denotes fatigue MESH:D005221
73 3078-3085 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
74 3090-3104 Disease denotes claustrophobia MESH:D010698
75 3162-3170 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
76 3243-3251 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
77 3306-3332 Disease denotes hypoxaemia and hypercapnia MESH:D006935
78 3470-3478 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
79 3552-3560 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
82 3766-3774 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
83 3692-3700 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
85 3953-3963 Species denotes outpatient Tax:9606
87 4299-4307 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
98 4443-4461 Disease denotes Headache Disorders MESH:D020773
99 4478-4482 Disease denotes ICHD
100 4518-4526 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
101 4540-4548 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
102 4632-4640 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
103 4678-4686 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
104 4688-4696 Disease denotes migraine MESH:D008881
105 4714-4722 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
106 4724-4740 Disease denotes cluster headache MESH:D003027
107 4782-4791 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
114 4899-4919 Disease denotes SARS-CoV-2 infection MESH:C000657245
115 5190-5198 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
116 5211-5219 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
117 5381-5389 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
118 5625-5633 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
119 5764-5772 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
121 7822-7830 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
127 8500-8503 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
128 8449-8452 Species denotes men Tax:9606
129 8469-8474 Species denotes women Tax:9606
130 8562-8574 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
131 9237-9257 Disease denotes SARS-CoV-2 infection MESH:C000657245
139 9582-9589 Species denotes tobacco Tax:4097
140 9378-9385 Disease denotes allergy MESH:D004342
141 9399-9415 Disease denotes thyroid diseases MESH:D013959
142 9429-9436 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
143 9482-9488 Disease denotes asthma MESH:D001249
144 9501-9514 Disease denotes dyslipidaemia
145 9530-9538 Disease denotes diabetes MESH:D003920
151 9614-9621 Species denotes persons Tax:9606
152 9677-9685 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
153 9754-9762 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
154 9764-9772 Disease denotes migraine MESH:D008881
155 9906-9914 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
161 10114-10131 Disease denotes sleep disturbance MESH:D012893
162 10156-10168 Disease denotes irritability MESH:D001523
163 10170-10181 Disease denotes photophobia MESH:D020795
164 10195-10201 Disease denotes nausea MESH:D009325
165 10205-10213 Disease denotes vomiting MESH:D014839
180 10443-10446 Gene denotes Age Gene:5973
181 11518-11525 Species denotes Tobacco Tax:4097
182 10392-10400 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
183 11290-11298 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
184 11352-11360 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
185 11469-11475 Disease denotes Asthma MESH:D001249
186 11578-11590 Disease denotes hypertension MESH:D006973
187 11632-11643 Disease denotes Cardiopathy MESH:C536187
188 11682-11699 Disease denotes Dyslipidaemia 14 OMIM:615513
189 11736-11744 Disease denotes Diabetes MESH:D003920
190 11784-11799 Disease denotes Thyroid disease MESH:D013959
191 11843-11850 Disease denotes Anxiety MESH:D001007
192 12082-12100 Disease denotes 0001  Irritability MESH:D001523
193 12252-12269 Disease denotes Sickness/vomiting MESH:D014839
202 12424-12436 Species denotes participants Tax:9606
203 12452-12460 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
204 12504-12512 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
205 12581-12585 Disease denotes pain MESH:D010146
206 12861-12869 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
207 13073-13081 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
208 13159-13167 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
209 13316-13324 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
211 13354-13362 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
219 13422-13430 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
220 13457-13465 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
221 13489-13500 Disease denotes headache P MESH:D006261
222 13541-13549 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
223 13614-13622 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
224 13678-13682 Disease denotes pain MESH:D010146
225 14106-14114 Disease denotes Headache MESH:D006261
228 14419-14427 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
229 14506-14515 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
237 14752-14755 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
238 14844-14851 Species denotes tobacco Tax:4097
239 14738-14746 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
240 14873-14880 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
241 14884-14890 Disease denotes asthma MESH:D001249
242 15010-15018 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
243 15097-15105 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
247 15956-15963 Species denotes Tobacco Tax:4097
248 15896-15902 Disease denotes Asthma MESH:D001249
249 15991-15998 Disease denotes Anxiety MESH:D001007
251 16236-16244 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
254 16465-16473 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
255 16799-16807 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
258 16869-16877 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
259 17054-17062 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
266 17200-17203 Chemical denotes PPQ
267 17232-17240 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
268 17262-17270 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
269 17457-17476 Disease denotes occupational stress MESH:D000073397
270 17506-17514 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
271 17704-17713 Disease denotes tiredness MESH:D005221
275 18210-18220 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
276 17870-17878 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
277 18370-18378 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
287 18418-18426 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
288 18641-18649 Disease denotes Headache MESH:D006261
289 18691-18710 Disease denotes secondary headaches MESH:D051271
290 18927-18935 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
291 19055-19063 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
292 19084-19107 Disease denotes multifactorial disorder MESH:D004194
293 19247-19254 Disease denotes hypoxia MESH:D000860
294 19256-19267 Disease denotes hypercapnia MESH:D006935
295 19324-19331 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
313 19677-19685 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
314 19485-19495 Chemical denotes oxygen and
315 19499-19513 Chemical denotes carbon dioxide MESH:D002245
316 19515-19518 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
317 19817-19823 Chemical denotes oxygen MESH:D010100
318 19975-19978 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
319 20220-20223 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
320 20312-20315 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
321 21271-21277 Chemical denotes oxygen MESH:D010100
322 21282-21285 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
323 19691-19714 Disease denotes end-stage renal disease MESH:D007676
324 20059-20067 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
325 20105-20125 Disease denotes respiratory symptoms MESH:D012818
326 21096-21104 Disease denotes Headache MESH:D006261
327 21168-21172 Disease denotes ICHD
328 21195-21204 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
329 21212-21233 Disease denotes homeostatic disorders MESH:D030342
336 21390-21398 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
337 21593-21601 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
338 21648-21656 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
339 21687-21691 Disease denotes ICHD
340 21713-21721 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
341 21936-21946 Disease denotes irritative MESH:D001523
351 22377-22387 Species denotes SARS-CoV-2 Tax:2697049
352 22507-22513 Species denotes people Tax:9606
353 22849-22852 Chemical denotes PPQ
354 22191-22198 Disease denotes anxiety MESH:D001007
355 22247-22255 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
356 22346-22354 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
357 22545-22550 Disease denotes death MESH:D003643
358 22560-22566 Disease denotes injury MESH:D014947
359 22790-22798 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
362 22897-22905 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
363 23570-23578 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
378 24125-24128 Gene denotes Age Gene:5973
379 24379-24382 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
380 24008-24011 Gene denotes age Gene:5973
381 24824-24831 Species denotes tobacco Tax:4097
382 23930-23938 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
383 24113-24121 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
384 24178-24186 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
385 24218-24226 Disease denotes Headache MESH:D006261
386 24270-24274 Disease denotes pain MESH:D010146
387 24302-24321 Disease denotes headache disability MESH:D006261
388 24355-24363 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
389 24518-24526 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
390 24593-24625 Disease denotes vascular endothelial dysfunction MESH:D057772
391 24803-24811 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
408 25075-25082 Species denotes tobacco Tax:4097
409 25145-25153 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
410 25245-25253 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
411 25349-25357 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
412 25552-25559 Chemical denotes steroid MESH:D013256
413 24942-24950 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
414 25110-25118 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
415 25159-25167 Disease denotes migraine MESH:D008881
416 25194-25202 Disease denotes Headache MESH:D006261
417 25269-25275 Disease denotes asthma MESH:D001249
418 25449-25457 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
419 25586-25594 Disease denotes rhinitis MESH:D012220
420 25596-25610 Disease denotes conjunctivitis MESH:D003231
421 25791-25799 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
422 25868-25875 Disease denotes hypoxia MESH:D000860
423 25925-25933 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
431 26927-26933 Species denotes people Tax:9606
432 26511-26514 Chemical denotes CO2 MESH:D002245
433 26042-26051 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
434 26118-26126 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
435 26255-26263 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
436 26768-26777 Disease denotes headaches MESH:D006261
437 27113-27121 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
442 27503-27511 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
443 27633-27641 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
444 27816-27824 Disease denotes headache MESH:D006261
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LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T18 0-12 Sentence denotes Key messages
T19 14-55 Sentence denotes What is already known about this subject?
T20 56-207 Sentence denotes During the increase in COVID-19 cases, health authorities established the mandatory use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by health professionals.
T21 208-421 Sentence denotes Face masks are recommended as a simple barrier to help prevent respiratory droplets from travelling through the air and reaching others when the person wearing the mask coughs, sneezes, speaks or raises his voice.
T22 422-480 Sentence denotes In ‘front-line’ work, wearing masks can be time consuming.
T23 481-604 Sentence denotes Although highly effective masks are generally well tolerated, some health problems have been reported, including headaches.
T24 606-632 Sentence denotes What are the new findings?
T25 633-828 Sentence denotes The appearance of ‘de novo’ headache is associated with the use of filter masks and is more frequent in certain health workers, causing a greater occupational, family, personal and social impact.
T26 829-1005 Sentence denotes The pathogenesis of ‘de novo’ PPE-associated headaches could possibly have several aetiological considerations, including mechanical factors, hypoxaemia, hypercapnia or stress.
T27 1007-1086 Sentence denotes How might this impact on policy or clinical practice in the foreseeable future?
T28 1087-1348 Sentence denotes Given that the use of these devices will tend to become widespread due to the implications of the pandemic, we believe it is important to promote prevention and protection strategies that guarantee the safety of workers, without affecting their quality of life.
T29 1349-1466 Sentence denotes Better strategies may be needed to design various types of PPE and reduce their exposure time for healthcare workers.
T30 1467-1639 Sentence denotes Through engineered solutions, the next-generation protective mask will have an improved design with an emphasis on tolerability and consequently be less prone to headaches.
T31 1641-1653 Sentence denotes Introduction
T32 1654-1752 Sentence denotes In December 2019, a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, started an outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
T33 1753-2156 Sentence denotes In January 2020 its clinical picture was defined as a disease associated with COVID-19.1 2 This outbreak evolved into a pandemic and on 24 May 2020, 216 countries had been affected, 5 206 614 cases had been confirmed worldwide and 337 736 deaths.3 In Spain, there are 233 037 cases, and 27 940 patients have lost their lives.4 In the region of Extremadura, 3047 cases and 506 deaths have been reported.5
T34 2157-2334 Sentence denotes During the increase in cases of COVID-19 in our environment, the health authorities established the mandatory use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) by health professionals.
T35 2335-2433 Sentence denotes This PPE consists of a protective suit, surgical gloves, protective goggles, shield and face mask.
T36 2434-2763 Sentence denotes In the case of face masks, they must be highly effective, with type FFP2 (filtering face pieces) (in Europe), N95 (USA) and KN95 (China) recommended.6 There are other types of masks (surgical masks or FPP1 among others), of lesser effectiveness, which are used by healthcare personnel who is not in direct contact with COVID-19.7
T37 2764-3585 Sentence denotes In ‘front-line’ work, the use of masks can be very prolonged.8 Although, in general, highly effective masks are well tolerated, some problems have been reported, such as: general discomfort; decreased visual, auditory or vocal capacity; excessive heat or humidity; facial pressure; skin lesions; itching; fatigue; anxiety and claustrophobia.9 Another effect described in the 2003 SARS epidemic was headache, whose prevalence reached 37.3% of the health personnel studied.10 This headache can be related to mechanical factors, the presence of hypoxaemia and hypercapnia or to the stress associated with mask use.11 12 Our aim is to demonstrate if there is an association between the appearance of ‘de novo’ headache with the type of mask and its time of use, as well as the impact of this headache on health professionals.
T38 3587-3593 Sentence denotes Method
T39 3594-3775 Sentence denotes The study was conducted in the health area of a tertiary hospital, where our health system in the COVID-19 period urged health professionals to use PPE during contact with patients.
T40 3776-3972 Sentence denotes These protective systems were mandatory among health workers, both in high-risk areas, and in general medical wards, central hospital radiology, and diagnostic imaging areas or outpatient clinics.
T41 3973-4084 Sentence denotes This involved the use of different types of more or less tight-fitting masks, and sometimes glasses or screens.
T42 4085-4246 Sentence denotes Using a self-administered questionnaire addressed to health workers in our health area, we carried out a cross-sectional study during the first week of May 2020.
T43 4247-4396 Sentence denotes In the previous month, the number of admissions for COVID-19 was very high and attendance protocols required the use of these devices by all workers.
T44 4397-4794 Sentence denotes Following the International Classification of Headache Disorders, Third Edition (ICHD-3) criteria,11 we define ‘de novo’ headache: ‘when a new headache occurs for the first time in close temporal relationship to use PPE, even when the headache has the characteristics of a primary headache (migraine, tension type of headache, cluster headache or one of the other trigeminal autonomic headaches)’.
T45 4795-5943 Sentence denotes The questionnaire collected the following information: (1) demographics; (2) medical history, including SARS-CoV-2 infection; (3) type and pattern of mask use: surgical masks versus self-filter masks of particles and liquid aerosols (FFP), average number of hours of use per day and use of other protective devices (glasses or screens); (4) frequency and characteristics of pre-existing primary headache (changes in headache frequency, attack duration and frequency, as well as drug use and response); (5) the main variable of the study was personal opinion about the presence of a new headache in the period in which these protective systems were mandatory; (6) presence of other symptoms potentially associated with the use of facial protection equipment; (7) we evaluated the self-perceived impact of the presence of new-onset headache using the Likert scale on social, occupational, family and personal aspects; (8) we also evaluated the self-perceived impact that headache conditions have on the performance of work activities and (9) lastly, we analysed self-perceived work stress by means of the Psychosomatic Problems Questionnaire (PPQ).13
T46 5944-6070 Sentence denotes The questionnaire was written after an analysis of the literature and a thorough reflection on the problem to be investigated.
T47 6071-6222 Sentence denotes It included a request for voluntary collaboration, information on the reason for the survey, instructions for completing the questionnaire and consent.
T48 6223-6275 Sentence denotes The average time taken to complete was about 20 min.
T49 6276-6342 Sentence denotes The information collection procedure chosen was the online survey.
T50 6343-6500 Sentence denotes The survey was scheduled to be conducted over 5 consecutive days, between 1 May 2020 and 6 May 2020, with the data collected referring to the previous month.
T51 6501-6655 Sentence denotes The data collected in the study respects the anonymity of the subject and there is no possibility of access to any personal information of the individual.
T52 6656-6816 Sentence denotes The data analysed are restricted to the study investigators, health authorities and the Ethics Committee, when required, in accordance with current legislation.
T53 6818-6838 Sentence denotes Statistical analysis
T54 6839-6986 Sentence denotes Prior to the analysis of relationships between variables, descriptive analyses of the different areas that make up the study have been carried out.
T55 6987-7160 Sentence denotes These descriptive analyses include percentage distributions of the different categories of the analysed variables and, in the case of quantitative variables, average and SD.
T56 7161-7483 Sentence denotes These same analyses, shown as a cross between variables by means of contingency tables or comparison of averages, have also been elaborated as a preamble to the statistical tests that have been carried out to corroborate if there is a relationship between different variables, thus showing the hypotheses to be contrasted.
T57 7484-7591 Sentence denotes Depending on the nature of the variable and the distribution of the sample, different tests have been used.
T58 7592-7743 Sentence denotes We used the Χ2 test to contrast whether there is independence between two categorical variables using a contingency table when the data are not paired.
T59 7744-8025 Sentence denotes For the analysis of the predictive factors with the appearance of a ‘de novo’ headache, we used binary logistic regression methods by steps backwards, to maximise sensitivity; variables with a univariate association of p<0.200 were included as candidates in the multivariate model.
T60 8026-8245 Sentence denotes To measure the relationship between the different variables in the study, statistical tests with a 95% significance level were used as an acceptance threshold for the hypotheses to be tested, that is, a p value of 0.05.
T61 8246-8348 Sentence denotes All statistical analyses were performed using the SPSS V.25.0 statistical package program for Windows.
T62 8350-8357 Sentence denotes Results
T63 8358-8520 Sentence denotes A total of 306 health professionals and other health workers participated in the study, 62 men (20.3%) and 244 women (79.7%), with an average age of 43 years (SD:
T64 8521-8531 Sentence denotes 11; range:
T65 8532-8539 Sentence denotes 23–65).
T66 8540-8713 Sentence denotes Of these, 129 (42.2%) participants were physicians, 112 (36.6%) nurses and the rest, 65 (21.2%) other health workers (assistants, guards, technicians, administrative staff).
T67 8714-8880 Sentence denotes With regard to the work shift, 89 (34.1%) worked in the morning and on duty, 91 (34.9%) at morning, afternoon and night shifts, and 81 (31.0%) in morning shifts only.
T68 8881-9052 Sentence denotes The surgical mask was used by 208 (79.7%) of those surveyed, and the filter mask (FFP2 or KN95) was used by 53 (20.3%), with no difference in the mean time of use 7.0 (SD:
T69 9053-9075 Sentence denotes 2.3) hours vs 6.7 (SD:
T70 9076-9096 Sentence denotes 2.5) hours, p=0.289.
T71 9097-9214 Sentence denotes A total of 46.4% (121) reported not habitually using other facial protection devices such as glasses, screens or PPE.
T72 9215-9291 Sentence denotes The rate of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in the study population was 4.6%.
T73 9292-9549 Sentence denotes The most frequently reported diseases in the total sample in order of frequency were: allergy, 34 (13.0%); thyroid diseases, 28 (10.7%); anxiety, 26 (10.0%); high blood pressure, 18 (6.9%); asthma, 17 (6.5%); dyslipidaemia, 14 (5.4%) and diabetes, 2 (0.8%).
T74 9550-9602 Sentence denotes A total of 15.7% (41) indicated tobacco consumption.
T75 9603-9773 Sentence denotes Of the 306 persons surveyed, 158 (51.6%) reported the appearance of a new headache during the period of study, of whom 65 (41.1%) had previously had a headache (migraine:
T76 9774-9794 Sentence denotes 27 (17.1%), tension:
T77 9795-9817 Sentence denotes 26 (16.5%) and others:
T78 9818-9829 Sentence denotes 11 (6.9%)).
T79 9830-9915 Sentence denotes There were 103 (33.7%) subjects who did not observe the appearance of a new headache.
T80 9916-10047 Sentence denotes A 14.7% were undecided on the answer ‘I don't know’ or the answer was ‘maybe’; these 45 subjects were eliminated from the analysis.
T81 10048-10214 Sentence denotes They were also asked about the presence of other symptoms such as sleep disturbance, loss of concentration, irritability, photophobia, sonophobia, nausea or vomiting.
T82 10215-10267 Sentence denotes Table 1 shows the characteristics of the population.
T83 10268-10376 Sentence denotes Table 1 Baseline conditions and mask and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) usage among healthcare workers
T84 10377-10409 Sentence denotes Total De novo headache P value
T85 10410-10417 Sentence denotes No Yes
T86 10418-10442 Sentence denotes N= 261 (n=103) (n=158)
T87 10443-10504 Sentence denotes Age, years (SD) 42.9 (10.7) 40.8 (11.4) 44.4 (10.1) 0.009
T88 10505-10563 Sentence denotes Female gender 208 (79.7%) 73 (31.1%) 135 (64.9%) 0.004
T89 10564-10584 Sentence denotes Occupation 0.0001
T90 10585-10628 Sentence denotes  Doctor 112 (42.9%) 61(54.5%) 51 (45.5%)
T91 10629-10670 Sentence denotes  Nurse 95 (36.4%) 33 (34.7%) 62(65.3%)
T92 10671-10711 Sentence denotes  Others 54 (20.7%) 9(16.7%) 45(83.3%)
T93 10712-10733 Sentence denotes Work shift <0.0001
T94 10734-10798 Sentence denotes  Mornings and 24-hour duties 89 (34.1%) 51 (57.3%) 38 (42.7%)
T95 10799-10851 Sentence denotes  Rotating shifts 91 (34.9%) 26 (28.6%) 65 (71.4%)
T96 10852-10895 Sentence denotes  Others 81 (31.0%) 26 (32.1%) 55 (67.9%)
T97 10896-10922 Sentence denotes Type of face mask 0.029
T98 10923-10975 Sentence denotes  Surgical mask 208 (79.7%) 89 (42.8%) 119 (57.2%)
T99 10976-11021 Sentence denotes  N95/FFP2 53 (20.3%) 14 (26.4%) 39 (73.6%)
T100 11022-11095 Sentence denotes Number of hours worn per day (SD) 6.9 (2.3) 6.8 (2.4) 7.0 (2.2) 0.474
T101 11096-11115 Sentence denotes Use of another PPE:
T102 11119-11124 Sentence denotes 0.203
T103 11125-11173 Sentence denotes  Face shield 54 (20.7%) 21 (38.9%) 33 (61.1%)
T104 11174-11229 Sentence denotes  Protective eyewear 33 (12.6%) 13 (39.4%) 20 (60.6%)
T105 11230-11279 Sentence denotes  Complete PPE 46 (17.6%) 16 (34.8%) 30 (65.2%)
T106 11280-11338 Sentence denotes Confirmed COVID-19 12 (4.6%) 4 (33.3%) 8 (66.7%) 0.161
T107 11339-11404 Sentence denotes Pre-existing headache 110 (42.1%) 45 (40.9%) 65 (59.1%) 0.683
T108 11405-11416 Sentence denotes Comorbidity
T109 11417-11467 Sentence denotes  Allergy 34 (13.0%) 16 (47.1%) 18(52.9%) 0.331
T110 11468-11516 Sentence denotes  Asthma 17 (6.5%) 11 (64.7%) 6 (35.3%) 0.028
T111 11517-11567 Sentence denotes  Tobacco 41 (15.7%) 8 (19.5%) 33 (80.5%) 0.004
T112 11568-11630 Sentence denotes  Arterial hypertension 18 (6.9%) 9 (50.0%) 9 (50.0%) 0.789
T113 11631-11680 Sentence denotes  Cardiopathy 1 (0.4%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (100%) 0.419
T114 11681-11734 Sentence denotes  Dyslipidaemia 14 (5.4%) 7 (50.0%) 7 (50.0%) 0.76
T115 11735-11782 Sentence denotes  Diabetes 2 (0.8%) 1 (50.0%) 1 (50.0%) 0.76
T116 11783-11841 Sentence denotes  Thyroid disease 28 (10.7%) 9 (32.1%) 19 (67.9%) 0.402
T117 11842-11892 Sentence denotes  Anxiety 26 (10.0%) 6 (23.1%) 20 (76.9%) 0.072
T118 11893-11941 Sentence denotes  Others 16 (6.1%) 4 (25.0%) 12 (75.0%) 0.222
T119 11942-11956 Sentence denotes Other symptoms
T120 11957-12019 Sentence denotes  Sleep disturbance 79 (30.3%) 11 (13.9%) 68 (86.1%) 0.0001
T121 12020-12086 Sentence denotes  Loss of concentration 73 (28.0%) 14 (19.2%) 59 (80.8%) 0.0001
T122 12087-12143 Sentence denotes  Irritability 74 (28.4%) 18 (24.3%) 56 (75.7%) 0.002
T123 12144-12198 Sentence denotes  Photophobia 31 (11.9%) 8 (25.8%) 23 (74.2%) 0.097
T124 12199-12250 Sentence denotes  Sonophobia 24 (9.2%) 6 (25.0%) 18 75.0%) 0.128
T125 12251-12311 Sentence denotes  Sickness/vomiting 24 (9.2%) 11 (45.8%) 13 (54.2%) 0.503
T126 12312-12378 Sentence denotes FFP2, filtering face pieces; N95, 95% particle filtering capacity.
T127 12379-12491 Sentence denotes During April, the month prior to the survey, participants with ‘de novo’ headache presented a median of 12 (IQR:
T128 12492-12531 Sentence denotes 13) days of headache, median of 4 (IQR:
T129 12532-12661 Sentence denotes 3) days in the week prior to the survey, and the pain presented an average intensity on the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) of 6 (SD:
T130 12662-12667 Sentence denotes 1.5).
T131 12668-12834 Sentence denotes In 74 (47.4%) subjects, the duration was from 1 to 4 hours; in 46 (29.5%), from 4 to 8 hours; in 21 (13.5%), from 8 to 12 hours; and in 15 (9.6%), more than 12 hours.
T132 12835-12931 Sentence denotes In subjects with previous headache, the duration of episodes was significantly higher (p=0.008).
T133 12932-13003 Sentence denotes The response to analgesics was good or very good in 61.4% of the cases.
T134 13004-13128 Sentence denotes Only two (1.3%) subjects had to consult the emergency department for headache, and no subject had been admitted to hospital.
T135 13129-13263 Sentence denotes With respect to the impact of headache in the work setting, lack of concentration on tasks was the main report (105 (66.5%) subjects).
T136 13264-13325 Sentence denotes Table 2 shows the main characteristics of ‘de novo’ headache.
T137 13326-13400 Sentence denotes Table 2 Characteristics of headache in healthcare worker (HCW) mask users
T138 13401-13506 Sentence denotes All HCW with de novo headache HCW without pre-existing headache HCW with pre-existing headache P value
T139 13507-13530 Sentence denotes (n=158) (n=93) (n=65)
T140 13531-13603 Sentence denotes Days with headache/month (SD) 13.2 (7.2) 13.0 (7.4) 13.5 (7.1) 0.746
T141 13604-13672 Sentence denotes Days with headache/week (SD) 3.8 (1.7) 3.8 (1.7) 3.9 (1.7) 0.827
T142 13673-13737 Sentence denotes Mean pain level, VAS (SD) 5.9 (1.5) 5.8 (1.5) 6.1 (1.4) 0.08
T143 13738-13768 Sentence denotes Duration time (hours) 0.008
T144 13769-13809 Sentence denotes  1–4 74 (47.4%) 52 (57.1%) 22 (33.8%)
T145 13810-13850 Sentence denotes  4–8 46 (29.5%) 23 (25.3%) 23 (35.4%)
T146 13851-13891 Sentence denotes  8–12 21 (13.5%) 12 (13.2%) 9 (13.8%)
T147 13892-13929 Sentence denotes  >12 15 (9.6%) 4 (4.4%) 11 (16.9%)
T148 13930-13957 Sentence denotes Analgesic response 0.342
T149 13958-14012 Sentence denotes  Good or very good 97 (61.4%) 61 (65.6%) 36 (55.4%)
T150 14013-14057 Sentence denotes  Regular 46 (29.1%) 23 (24.7%) 23 (35.4%)
T151 14058-14105 Sentence denotes  Bad or very bad 15 (9.5%) 9 (9.7%) 6 (9.2%)
T152 14106-14133 Sentence denotes Headache impact on HCW (SD)
T153 14134-14186 Sentence denotes  Occupational 4.0 (2.6) 3.5 (2.6) 4.6 (2.5) 0.02
T154 14187-14234 Sentence denotes  Family 4.4 (2.7) 4.1 (2.6) 4.9 (2.5) 0.084
T155 14235-14284 Sentence denotes  Personal 5.0 (2.6) 4.7 (2.7) 5.5 (2.4) 0.049
T156 14285-14332 Sentence denotes  Social 4.8 (2.8) 4.4 (2.8) 5.4 (2.7) 0.021
T157 14333-14383 Sentence denotes SD, Standar Deviation; VAS, Visual Analogue Scale.
T158 14384-14653 Sentence denotes Of the 65 subjects with a previous headache, 83.1% (54) indicated a modification in the characteristics of their habitual headaches, 81.0% (47) a change in location, 67.2% (39) in frequency, 36.2% (21) in intensity and 25.9% (15) in the response to habitual analgesics.
T159 14654-14891 Sentence denotes In the univariate analysis, the factors associated with the appearance of ‘de novo’ headache were age, female sex, type of profession, use of filter mask (KN95 or FFP2), work shift, being a tobacco user, suffering from anxiety or asthma.
T160 14892-15078 Sentence denotes In the multivariate analysis, the use of filter masks and the type of profession behaved as independent predictors of headache risk, while being asthmatic behaved as a protective factor.
T161 15079-15303 Sentence denotes The occurrence of headache is associated with the use of a filter mask (FFP2 or KN95), OR 2.14 (95% CI 1.07 to 4.32); being a health worker, OR 6.94 (95% CI 3.01 to 16.04) or a nurse, OR 2.09 (95% CI 1.18 to 3.72) (table 3).
T162 15304-15383 Sentence denotes Table 3 Univariate and multivariate analysis of factors of baseline conditions
T163 15384-15437 Sentence denotes Variables Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
T164 15438-15478 Sentence denotes OR 95% CI P valúe OR 95% CI P valúe
T165 15479-15509 Sentence denotes Age 1.03 1.01 to 1.06 0.009
T166 15510-15550 Sentence denotes Female gender 2.41 1.31 to 4.45 0.005
T167 15551-15594 Sentence denotes Doctor Ref Ref 0.0001 Ref Ref <0.0001
T168 15595-15641 Sentence denotes Nurse 2.25 1.28 to 3.94 2.09 1.18 to 3.72
T169 15642-15693 Sentence denotes Other HCW 5.98 2.67 to 13.4 6.94 3.01 to 16.04
T170 15694-15775 Sentence denotes Filter mask versus surgical 2.08 1.07 to 4.07 0.026 2.14 1.07 to 4.32 0.027
T171 15776-15821 Sentence denotes Mornings and 24-hour duties Ref Ref 0.0001
T172 15822-15857 Sentence denotes Rotating shifts 3.35 1.81 to 6.23
T173 15858-15895 Sentence denotes Other work shifts 2.83 1.52 to 5.32
T174 15896-15955 Sentence denotes Asthma 0.33 0.12 to 0.92 0.03 0.29 0.09 to 0.89 0.026
T175 15956-15990 Sentence denotes Tobacco 3.13 1.39 to 7.01 0.003
T176 15991-16025 Sentence denotes Anxiety 2.34 0.91 to 6.05 0.063
T177 16026-16148 Sentence denotes 95%CI, 95% Confidence Interval; HCW, healthcare workers; HCW, healthcare worker; OR, odds ratio; Ref., Reference category.
T178 16149-16288 Sentence denotes According to the type of mask used, there was no difference in the number of days with headache in the month prior to the survey, 13.4 (SD:
T179 16289-16306 Sentence denotes 7.4) vs 12.6 (SD:
T180 16307-16347 Sentence denotes 6.9); nor in the previous week, 3.9 (SD:
T181 16348-16364 Sentence denotes 1.6) vs 3.6 (SD:
T182 16365-16418 Sentence denotes 1.7); but in the intensity according to VAS, 5.7 (SD:
T183 16419-16435 Sentence denotes 1.5) vs 6.5 (SD:
T184 16436-16450 Sentence denotes 1.2), p=0.004.
T185 16451-16742 Sentence denotes The impact of headache in subjects with a filter mask as opposed to surgical mask was worse in the four aspects evaluated by the Likert scale: occupational, 4.44 vs 3.81 (p=0.206); family, 5.10 vs 4.20 (p=0.065); personal, 5.64 vs 4.84 (p=0.05) and social, 5.46 vs 4.58 (p=0.076) (figure 1).
T186 16743-16848 Sentence denotes The impact was also greater in subjects with a previous headache in the four aspects evaluated (table 2).
T187 16849-16987 Sentence denotes Figure 1 Impact of headache in subjects with a filter mask as opposed to surgical mask in the four aspects evaluated by the Likert scale.
T188 16988-17090 Sentence denotes Likert scale rating: it indicates the degree of limitation due to headache in different areas of life.
T189 17091-17112 Sentence denotes 0: none; 10: maximum.
T190 17113-17411 Sentence denotes Regarding the evaluation of self-perceived work stress by means of the 12 items of the PPQ, individuals with ‘de novo’ headache versus those without headache have significantly worse scores in all aspects evaluated, except for the decrease in appetite where no significant differences are observed.
T191 17412-17522 Sentence denotes Figure 2 shows graphically the evaluation of occupational stress according to the presence of headache or not.
T192 17523-17724 Sentence denotes The use of a filter mask compared with surgical mask only implies a significantly worse score in two aspects: gastrointestinal discomfort (p=0.047) and greater sensation of extreme tiredness (p=0.004).
T193 17725-17845 Sentence denotes Figure 2 Evaluation of self-perceived work stress by means of the 12 items of the Psychosomatic Problems Questionnaire.
T194 17847-17857 Sentence denotes Discussion
T195 17858-17960 Sentence denotes The current COVID-19 pandemic has caused a substantial change in the workflow of health professionals.
T196 17961-18027 Sentence denotes One of the most important characteristics has been the use of PPE.
T197 18028-18127 Sentence denotes Masks are a critical preventive measure and are most essential when social distancing is difficult.
T198 18128-18379 Sentence denotes It is clear that adherence to universal mask policies reduces the transmission of SARS-CoV-2.14 But, according to the data obtained, we demonstrate a statistically significant association between the use of filter masks and the appearance of headache.
T199 18380-18500 Sentence denotes In the physiopathology of a new-onset headache, the exact mechanisms may be multiple, complex and not always well known.
T200 18501-18850 Sentence denotes Peripheral nociceptive structures and central sensitisation mechanisms may be involved in their development.15 16 The current International Headache Classification proposes, generically for secondary headaches, that the diagnostic criteria do not require remission or improvement of the underlying causal disorder before the diagnosis is formalised.
T201 18851-19150 Sentence denotes For acute processes, a close temporal relationship between the onset of the headache and the onset of the suspected causal disorder is usually sufficient.11 Following this classification, mask-associated headache would probably be a multifactorial disorder with unknown aetiopathogenesis at present.
T202 19151-19359 Sentence denotes Hypothetically, a number of factors may explain the association with filter mask use, including hypoxia, hypercapnia, local compression and mechanical phenomena, as well as anxiety about wearing the device.10
T203 19360-20576 Sentence denotes In the scientific literature there are not many studies that relate the use of face masks to changes in the concentration of oxygen and/or carbon dioxide (CO2), but it seems a plausible hypothesis due to the barrier element that is interposed in the physiological ventilation mechanism.17 In a Taiwanese cohort of 39 patients with end-stage renal disease who wore N95 masks during the 2002 SARS outbreak, the study found a significant reduction in arterial oxygen pressure from baseline and an increase in other respiratory adverse effects.18 Another study conducted in a cohort of 130 astronauts subjected to high CO2 pressures during controlled training showed a significantly higher incidence of headache in the exposed group, in addition to respiratory symptoms and difficulty in concentrating.19 At the University of Wollongong, a study on the effects of CO2 inhalation on workers wearing respiratory protection devices showed that high levels of CO2 were associated with feelings of discomfort and significantly reduced tolerance and time of device use.20 The effect on respiratory physiology and muscle performance of wearing training masks designed to simulate a variable altitude situation has been studied.
T204 20577-20993 Sentence denotes The results are mixed in terms of objective performance parameters, however, it seems that mask use reduces working speed and negatively influences levels of alertness and task focus.21 In 2014, a pilot study evaluated the consequences on respiratory physiology of surgical mask and N95 face mask use and the extent to which nasal inspiratory and expiratory resistance and discomfort were altered in the individuals.
T205 20994-21327 Sentence denotes Physiological changes such as increased respiratory resistances were observed after 3 hours of use.22 Headache associated with filter mask use could be included according to ICHD-311 in the section on headaches due to homeostatic disorders where those related to alteration of oxygen and CO2 partial pressure parameters are included.
T206 21328-21657 Sentence denotes Another phenomenon probably related to the physiopathology of headache after PPE use is the external compression that it generates, as recently reflected by the group of Ong et al.23 In most cases there is a temporal relationship between the use of devices and the headache, as well as the topographical location of the headache.
T207 21658-22046 Sentence denotes As with homeostatic changes, ICHD-3 typifies a type of headache attributable to uninterrupted compression or traction of pericranial soft tissues.11 Pressure or tractional forces from the mask, together with the accompanying straps, may lead to local tissue damage and exert an irritative effect on the underlying superficial sensory nerves innervating the face, head and cervical region.
T208 22047-22142 Sentence denotes There are several examples in the literature that would be consistent with this mechanism.10–24
T209 22143-22209 Sentence denotes The last factor to be mentioned is the level of anxiety or stress.
T210 22210-22467 Sentence denotes Multiple ways of relating stress and headache have been described, either as ‘de novo’ or as exacerbation in an individual with primary headache.25 In the case of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, healthcare workers may be affected by critical incident stress (CIS).
T211 22468-22635 Sentence denotes Critical incidents are events in which people witness or experience tragedy, death, serious injury or threatening situations, which can have a strong emotional impact.
T212 22636-22853 Sentence denotes The signs and symptoms of CIS can be physical, cognitive, emotional and behavioural.26 In our work, we observed that the level of stress in subjects with headache is significantly worse in all aspects measured by PPQ.
T213 22854-22982 Sentence denotes We also showed that the risk of developing headache is higher among nurses and other health professionals than among physicians.
T214 22983-23068 Sentence denotes The explanation for this result is complex, but there are three plausible hypotheses.
T215 23069-23472 Sentence denotes As a general rule, doctors live with a higher level of stress in the course of their work, and therefore, situations considered conflicting do not increase their usual stress threshold excessively.27 It could also be explained by the use of negative coping strategies in some professional groups as opposed to others28; these strategies, not measured in our work, would be related to professional level.
T216 23473-23856 Sentence denotes The third potential explanation, in line with some published studies, is that the higher risk of headache among nurses and other health professionals than in the medical group, is due to the differential characteristics of the workers' occupation, which would involve the use of other devices, cleaning materials, activities with greater energy expenditure or changing work shifts.29
T217 23857-24046 Sentence denotes Different factors or comorbidities that may influence the development of headache have been described in the literature.30 If we look at risk markers, age and sex deserve special attention.
T218 24047-24871 Sentence denotes The female sex is closely related to the development of ‘de novo’ headache.31 Age is a determining factor in the classification of headache according to the International Headache Society.11 Several studies have shown that pain intensity,32 the degree of headache disability and the possibility of secondary headache occurrence are age-related factors.33 In terms of other individually modifiable risk factors, the relationship between blood pressure changes and primary headache should be highlighted, as they share mechanisms of action such as vascular endothelial dysfunction or poor cardiovascular autonomic regulation.34 However, in our study we did not find a clear association between different comorbidities of the individual and the appearance of headache, except for tobacco consumption in the univariate analysis.
T219 24872-24985 Sentence denotes In a review of the relationship between smoking and the occurrence of headache, controversial data were obtained.
T220 24986-25130 Sentence denotes The studies are mostly retrospective and limited, and there is no definite evidence that tobacco is an independent cause of headache occurrence.
T221 25131-25331 Sentence denotes However, most patients with migraine define it as a trigger.35 Headache is one of the most pronounced symptoms in patients suffering from asthma, a fact that has been described in a few papers so far.
T222 25332-25518 Sentence denotes In a study of 93 patients, a statistically significant difference was found in this area, as 62.4% of asthmatics had headache, whereas in the control group the percentage was only 32.8%.
T223 25519-25950 Sentence denotes Other factors such as the use of steroid inhalers, the presence of rhinitis, conjunctivitis or respiratory parameters, such as forced expiratory volume in one second, were studied and characterised.36 In our study, being asthmatic would act as a protective factor against headache associated with mask use, perhaps because of a greater tolerance to hypoxia, and therefore a higher threshold for developing headache for this reason.
T224 25951-26052 Sentence denotes It is especially important to discuss possible methods to reduce the impact of PPE-induced headaches.
T225 26053-26515 Sentence denotes Our findings are in agreement with multiple studies showing that headache triggers are often associated with a change in homeostasis, underscoring the importance of addressing these factors to optimise headache control.37 For example, encouraging the use of powered air-purifying respirators (PAPRs) is a method for healthcare workers working in high-risk areas and for long periods, since the PAPR provides additional safety and reduces the accumulation of CO2.
T226 26516-26730 Sentence denotes On the other hand, we recognise that the conventional N95 face mask fit considers only the overall fit factor and does not take into account the level of tolerability, especially when worn for long periods of time.
T227 26731-27122 Sentence denotes Since current mask designs can cause headaches and affect compliance, the administrators should think about devising new work schedules for healthcare workers (like shorter working hours) and for people who need to wear a filter mask.38 Through novel engineering solutions, next-generation face masks need to be better designed with priority on tolerability and less predisposed to headache.
T228 27124-27135 Sentence denotes Limitations
T229 27136-27274 Sentence denotes Our study has some limitations that should be noted: the sample is one of convenience and there has been no previous probability sampling.
T230 27275-27340 Sentence denotes We could not include or under-represent some professional groups.
T231 27341-27441 Sentence denotes The study is cross-sectional, which helps us to formulate hypotheses, but we cannot prove causality.
T232 27442-27701 Sentence denotes We have not taken into account the temporal evolution of the headache in the health professionals who present it, nor have we taken into account other external factors that may influence the headache, such as the exact conditions of the site and type of work.
T233 27702-27971 Sentence denotes The last limitation is that we have not considered other confounding variables that could potentially condition a headache, such as dehydration due to the continued use of full PPE in a hot environment or lifestyle, or diet changes derived from stress or lack of sleep.
T234 27973-27983 Sentence denotes Conclusion
T235 27984-28166 Sentence denotes In our study, we described the occurrence of ‘de novo’ headache with the use of filter masks and their negative impact on multiple dimensions of the life of healthcare professionals.
T236 28167-28319 Sentence denotes We propose headache associated with the use of this type of mask as a new subtype of headache, of a multifactorial nature and complex aetiopathogenesis.
T237 28320-28583 Sentence denotes Since the use of these devices will tend to become more widespread due to the implications of the pandemic, we believe it is important to promote prevention and protection strategies that guarantee the safety of workers, without undermining their quality of life.