| Literature DB >> 24059639 |
Izabela Domitrz1, Grzegorz Styczynski, Justyna Wilczko, Lucja Gadomska, Beata Parzuchowska, Wojciech Domitrz, Anna Kaminska.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migraine is a common neurological disorder of unclear pathogenesis. Recently incompetence of internal jugular vein valve (IJVVI) was found to be associated with some neurological conditions of unknown etiology such as benign cough headache, primary exertional headache or transient global amnesia. Common vascular mechanism linking transiently increased cerebral venous pressure with the above mentioned conditions was then postulated. Therefore we decided to investigate whether IJVVI may be associated with migraine. AIM AND METHODS: The aim of our study was to evaluate the occurrence of IJVVI and retrograde flow duration in 70 (56 females) migraine patients by color Doppler ultrasound during Valsalva maneuver.We assessed internal jugular vein valve in 44 patients with migraine without aura (39 female); mean age 37 ± 9 yrs. and in 26 patients with migraine with typical aura (17 female); mean age 34 ± 9 yrs. Age- and sex-matched control group consisted of 42 healthy persons (33 female); mean age 32 ± 1 yrs.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24059639 PMCID: PMC3848788 DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-14-78
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Demographic characteristics of the study population
| 14/56* | 36 ± 10* | |
| n = 70 | (20%) | (17 to 61 yrs.) |
| 5/39* | 37 ± 9* | |
| n = 44 | (11%) | (19 to 61 yrs.) |
| 9/17* | 34 ± 9* | |
| n = 26 | (35%) | (17 to 58 yrs.) |
| 9/33* | 32 ± 11* | |
| n = 42 | (21,5%) | (20 to 53 yrs.) |
| Chi square: | ANOVA: | |
| χ 2 = 4.04 | F (2,109) = 2.562 | |
| p = 0.13 | p = 0.08 |
M, all patients with migraine; MO, patients with migraine without aura;
MA, patients with migraine with aura;
*no difference between the study groups p > 0.05.
Figure 1Ultrasound evaluation of internal jugular valve incompetence in colour Doppler mode. Insufficiency jet originating from the valve (red colour) is indicated by an arrow.
Prevalence of internal jugular vein valve insufficiency
| 36 (51%)* | 8 (11%)* | 17 (24%)* | 27 (39%)* | |
| 23 (52%)* | 7 (16%)* | 13 (30%)* | 17 (39%)* | |
| 13 (50%)* | 1 (4%)* | 4 (15%)* | 10 (38%)* | |
| 17 (40%)* | 5 (12%)* | 12 (28%)* | 10 (24%)* |
M, all patients with migraine; MO, patients with migraine without aura;
MA, patients with migraine with aura;
*no difference between the study groups p > 0.05.
Internal jugular valve vein incompetence: mean values of flow duration ± SD in seconds
| 2.4 ± 0.8* | 4.8 ± 1.65* | |
| 2.6 ± 0.9* | 5.1 ± 1.6* | |
| 1.9 ± 0.3* | 3* | |
| 2.2 ± 1* | 5.1 ± 1.2* |
M all patients with migraine; MO patients with migraine without aura;
MA patients with migraine with aura;
*no difference between the study groups p > 0.05.