Migraine improvement after spontaneous cervical artery dissection the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults (IPSYS).
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
Objective Whether migraine modifies after spontaneous cervical artery dissection (sCeAD) more than after other stroke etiologic
subtypes has never been adequately investigated.
Methods In the setting of the Italian Project on Stroke in Young Adults (IPSYS), we compared the course of migraine before and
after acute brain infarct in a group of migraine patients with sCeAD and a group of migraine patients whose ischemia was due to a
cause other than CeAD (non-CeAD IS), matched by sex, age (± 3 years), and migraine subtype.We applied linear mixed models
to evaluate pre-event vs post-event changes and differences between sCeAD and non-CeAD IS patients.
Results Eighty-seven patients per group (migraine without aura/migraine with aura, 67/20) qualified for the analysis. After the
acute event, migraine headaches disappeared in 14.0%of CeAD patients vs 0.0% of non-CeAD IS patients (p ≤ 0.001). Migraine
frequency (patients suffering at least 1 attack, from 93.1 to 80.5%, p = 0.001), pain intensity (from 6.7 ± 1.7 to 4.6 ± 2.6 in a 0 to
10 pain scale, p ≤ 0.001), and use of acute anti-migraine medications (patients taking at least 1 preparation, from 81.6 to 64.4%, p
= 0.007) also improved significantly after CeAD as opposed to that observed after non-CeAD IS.
Conclusion The spontaneous improvement of migraine after sCeAD reinforces the hypothesis of a pathogenic link between the two conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Migraine. Spontaneus cervical dissection.
Elenco autori:
De Giuli, V; Graziano, F; Zini, A; Zedde, M; Patella, R; Lodigiani, C; Marcheselli, S; Delodovici, Ml; Paciaroni, M; Casetta, I; Giorli, E; Adami, A; Braga, M; Casella, C; Giossi, A; Silvestrelli, G; Tancredi, L; Lotti, Em; Poli, L; Caria, F; Piras, V; Cucurachi, L; Gamba, M; Grassi, M; Padovani, A; Pezzini, A
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