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Increased risk of chronic fatigue syndrome in patients with migraine: A retrospective cohort study.

Chi-ieong Lau1, Che-Chen Lin2, Wei-Hung Chen3, Han-Cheng Wang4, Chia-Hung Kao5.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The common concurrence of migraine and chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) has been reported but whether migraine poses a higher risk of CFS remains unknown. In this retrospective case-control study, we examined the association between the 2 disorders by using a nationwide, population-based database in Taiwan.
METHODS: The data were retrieved and analyzed from the National Health Insurance Research Database (NHIRD) of Taiwan; 6902 newly diagnosed migraine cases from 2006-2010 were identified in a subset of the NHIRD, and 27,608 migraine-free individuals were randomly selected as the comparison cohort. The multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to investigate the risk of CFS in migraineurs after adjustment for demographic characteristics and comorbidities.
RESULTS: After adjustment for the covariates, the risk of CFS was 1.5-fold higher in the migraine cohort than in the comparison cohort (52.72 vs. 28.85 per 10,000 person-years). Intriguingly, the risk was most prominent in the oldest group (≥ 65 years), with a 2.11-fold increased risk (95% confidence interval 1.31-3.41) of CFS. In addition, the adjusted cumulative incidence of CFS in the follow-up years was higher in the migraine group (log-rank test, P < .0001), and CFS incidence appeared to increase with the frequency of migraine diagnoses.
CONCLUSION: The current study demonstrated an increased risk of CFS in migraineurs. Proposed mechanisms in previous studies such as mitochondrial dysfunction and central sensitization may underlie the shared pathophysiology of these seemingly distinct but potentially overlapping disorders.
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Keywords:  Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS); Migraine; Population-based cohort study

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26505533     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2015.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Psychosom Res        ISSN: 0022-3999            Impact factor:   3.006


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