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Table 1 Characteristics of population with migraine from database 2018 to 2022

From: Epidemiological, clinical characterization and treatment patterns of migraine patients in a Colombian cohort from 2018 to 2022

 

Category

Total

n=(89,227)

n

%

Sex

Female

75,726

84.9

Male

13,501

15.1

Age, total

18–24

16,918

19.0

25–34

30,086

33.7

35–44

19,080

21.4

45–54

12,173

13.6

55–64

6,497

7.3

65–74

2,786

3.1

≥ 75 Years

1,687

1.9

Type of health insurance regimea

Contributive

81,859

91.7

Subsidized

7,368

8.3

Geographic region of medical careb

Andean/Central

69,515

77.9

Metropolitan

8011

9.0

Caribbean

6526

7.3

Pacific

5175

5.8

First diagnosis recorded by subtype (ICD-10 code)

G43.9 Migraine, unspecified

43,747

49.0

G43.8 Other migraine

14,542

16.3

G43.3 Complicated migraine (including chronic migraine)

10,666

12.0

G43.0 Migraine without aura (common migraine)

10,166

11.4

G43.1 Migraine with aura (classical migraine)

5,594

6.3

G43.2 Status migrainosus

4,512

5.1

  1. a Type of affiliation to the General System of Social Security in Health (SGSSS in Spanish abbreviation) in Colombia: Contributive regime (it provides mandatory coverage to workers in the formal sector), and Subsidized regime (it covers the low-income population that does not have the capacity to contribute to health system)
  2. b Colombian Region of medical care on index date. Andean region: Antioquia, Boyacá, Caldas, Bogotá D.C. and Cundinamarca, Huila, Quindío, Risaralda, and Santander (no data: Norte de Santander, and Tolima); Caribbean region: Atlántico, Bolívar, Córdoba, and Magdalena (no data: Cesar, La Guajira, Sucre, and San Andres); Pacific Region: Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño (no data: Chocó); Metropolitan region: Bogotá D.C. and Cundinamarca; Orinoco and Amazon region without insured population
  3. Abbreviations: n, number of individuals; ICD-10, International Classification of Diseases, tenth revision