| Literature DB >> 28831776 |
Todd J Schwedt1, Catherine D Chong2,3, Jacob Peplinski3, Katherine Ross4, Visar Berisha3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The majority of individuals with post-traumatic headache have symptoms that are indistinguishable from migraine. The overlap in symptoms amongst these individuals raises the question as to whether post-traumatic headache has a unique pathophysiology or if head trauma triggers migraine. The objective of this study was to compare brain structure in individuals with persistent post-traumatic headache (i.e. headache lasting at least 3 months following a traumatic brain injury) attributed to mild traumatic brain injury to that of individuals with migraine.Entities:
Keywords: Brain curvature; Brain structure; Brain surface area; Brain volume; Cortical thickness; Magnetic resonance imaging; Migraine; Post-traumatic headache; Traumatic brain injury
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28831776 PMCID: PMC5567584 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-017-0796-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Participant characteristics
| PPTH ( | Migraine ( | PPTH vs. migraine | Healthy controls ( | PPTH vs. healthy controls | Migraine vs. healthy controls | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age in years (mean +/− SD) | 35.1 +/− 9.6 | 37.5 +/− 8.5 | .33 | 35.2 +/−9.1 | .97 | .33 |
| Sex (female:male) | 9:19 | 19:9 | .02 | 19:9 | .02 | 1 |
| Headache Days/Month (mean +/− SD) | 16.6 +/− 7.8 | 16.4 +/− 8.1 | .93 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Years with Headache (mean +/− SD) | 8.5 +/− 7.8 | 17.1 +/− 9.3 | <.001 | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| State Anxiety (mean +/− SD) | 39.3 +/− 14.4 | 32 +/− 7.9 | .02 | 24.9 +/− 6 | <.001 | <.001 |
| Trait Anxiety (mean +/− SD) | 47.2 +/− 12.6 | 36.4 +/− 9.8 | <.001 | 27.4 +/− 5.5 | <.001 | <.001 |
| Beck Depression Inventory (mean +/− SD) | 18.6 +/− 9 | 6.1 +/− 5.3 | <.001 | 1.5 +/− 1.9 | <.001 | <.001 |
PPTH persistent post-traumatic headache, SD standard deviation, N/A not applicable
Brain regions with structural differences when comparing individuals with persistent post-traumatic headache (PPTH) to those with migraine
| Region | PPTH mean (SD) | Migraine mean (SD) | PPTH vs. migraine | Healthy control mean (SD) | PPTH vs. healthy controls | Migraine vs. healthy controls |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal Area | .0287 | .0301 |
| .0315 |
| .62 |
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal | .1610 | .1545 |
| .1590 | .075 | .54 |
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal | .0045 | .0048 |
| .0052 | .15 | .75 |
| Left Caudal Middle Frontal Thickness | 2.3787 | 2.5027 |
| 2.5535 | .066 | .78 |
| Left Precuneus Thickness | 2.2948 | 2.3746 |
| 2.3845 | .17 | .30 |
| Right Supramarginal Thickness | 2.4909 | 2.5916 |
| 2.5675 |
| .55 |
| Left Superior Frontal Thickness | 2.5637 | 2.6788 |
| 2.7275 |
| .83 |
Volume and area measurements are normalized. Thickness measurements are in mm. Curvature measurements are in mm−1
Italicized p-values are significant (p<.05)
Fig. 1Regions with structural differences when comparing individuals with persistent post-traumatic headache (PPTH) to those with migraine. When comparing structural measurements of entire brain regions in patients with PPTH to patients with migraine, the right lateral orbital frontal region differed in area, volume, and curvature. The left caudal middle frontal, precuneus, and superior frontal regions and the right supramarginal gyrus region differed in cortical thickness
Significance of each variable in the ANCOVA for brain region measurements that differed between PPTH and migraine
| Region | Age | Depression | State anxiety | Trait anxiety | Years with PTH | Sex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal Area | .898 |
| .674 | .580 | .448 | .810 |
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal | .419 | .847 | .374 | .117 | .183 | .746 |
| Right Lateral Orbitofrontal | .067 | .130 | .985 | .340 | .187 |
|
| Left Caudal Middle Frontal Thickness |
| .521 | .065 |
| .266 | .140 |
| Left Precuneus Thickness | .055 | .440 | .205 |
| .065 | .874 |
| Right Supramarginal Thickness |
| .401 | .371 | .072 | .612 | .914 |
| Left Superior Frontal Thickness |
| .547 | .586 | .093 | .567 | .251 |
Italicized p-values are significant (p<.05)