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Migraine and cerebrovascular disease: still a dangerous connection?

Elio Clemente Agostoni1, Marco Longoni2.   

Abstract

Migraine is a common type of headache in young adults, with an estimated prevalence of 4% before puberty and as high as 25% in women by their mid to late 30s. About one third of migraineurs experience transient neurological symptoms known as auras, which characterize a variant known as migraine with aura. Many evidences have shown an increased risk of vascular events in patients affected by migraine, particularly among women and among migraine patients with aura. Potential underlying mechanisms include endothelial dysfunction, hypercoagulability, platelet aggregation, vasospasm, cardiovascular risk factors, paradoxical embolism, spreading depolarization, shared genetic risk, use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and immobilization. The risk of vascular events in migraine patients is also linked by concomitant oral contraception; moreover, the common finding of increased incidence of right to left cardiac shunt in migraine patients might have a pathogenetic role. Finally, many MRI studies in migraine patients, particularly in migraine with aura, have shown subcortical lesions particularly in the cerebellum as a common finding. In this review, we analyzed the more recent findings regarding the topic of migraine as a risk factor in stroke.

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Keywords:  Migraine; Oral contraceptive; Patent foramen ovale; Stroke; Vascular events

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29904830     DOI: 10.1007/s10072-018-3429-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Sci        ISSN: 1590-1874            Impact factor:   3.307


  44 in total

1.  Are migraine and non-migrainous headache risk factors for stroke in the elderly? Findings from a 12-year cohort follow-up.

Authors:  J Norton; F Portet; A Gabelle; S Debette; K Ritchie; J Touchon; C Berr
Journal:  Eur J Neurol       Date:  2016-07-11       Impact factor: 6.089

2.  Percutaneous closure of patent foramen ovale in migraine with aura, a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Heinrich P Mattle; Stefan Evers; David Hildick-Smith; Werner J Becker; Helmut Baumgartner; Jeremy Chataway; Marek Gawel; Hartmut Göbel; Axel Heinze; Eric Horlick; Iqbal Malik; Simon Ray; Adam Zermansky; Oliver Findling; Stephan Windecker; Bernhard Meier
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2016-02-22       Impact factor: 29.983

3.  Prevalence and size of directly detected patent foramen ovale in migraine with aura.

Authors:  M Schwerzmann; K Nedeltchev; F Lagger; H P Mattle; S Windecker; B Meier; C Seiler
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2005-09-07       Impact factor: 9.910

4.  Use of combined hormonal contraceptives among women with migraines and risk of ischemic stroke.

Authors:  Steven W Champaloux; Naomi K Tepper; Michael Monsour; Kathryn M Curtis; Maura K Whiteman; Polly A Marchbanks; Denise J Jamieson
Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2016-12-26       Impact factor: 8.661

Review 5.  Migraine and cardiovascular disease: systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Markus Schürks; Pamela M Rist; Marcelo E Bigal; Julie E Buring; Richard B Lipton; Tobias Kurth
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2009-10-27

Review 6.  Migraine as a systemic vasculopathy.

Authors:  G E Tietjen
Journal:  Cephalalgia       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 6.292

7.  Migraine and hemorrhagic stroke: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Simona Sacco; Raffaele Ornello; Patrizia Ripa; Francesca Pistoia; Antonio Carolei
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2013-10-01       Impact factor: 7.914

8.  Frequency of Patent Foramen Ovale and Migraine in Patients With Cryptogenic Stroke.

Authors:  Brian H West; Nabil Noureddin; Yakov Mamzhi; Christopher G Low; Alexandra C Coluzzi; Evan J Shih; Rubine Gevorgyan Fleming; Jeffrey L Saver; David S Liebeskind; Andrew Charles; Jonathan M Tobis
Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 7.914

9.  Migraine with aura and risk of silent brain infarcts and white matter hyperintensities: an MRI study.

Authors:  David Gaist; Ellen Garde; Morten Blaabjerg; Helle H Nielsen; Thomas Krøigård; Kamilla Østergaard; Harald S Møller; Jacob Hjelmborg; Camilla G Madsen; Pernille Iversen; Kirsten O Kyvik; Hartwig R Siebner; Messoud Ashina
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2016-05-02       Impact factor: 13.501

10.  Migraine and risk of cardiovascular diseases: Danish population based matched cohort study.

Authors:  Kasper Adelborg; Szimonetta Komjáthiné Szépligeti; Louise Holland-Bill; Vera Ehrenstein; Erzsébet Horváth-Puhó; Victor W Henderson; Henrik Toft Sørensen
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2018-01-31
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  3 in total

Review 1.  Cardiovascular Disease and Migraine: Are the New Treatments Safe?

Authors:  Jennifer Robblee; Lauren K Harvey
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2022-06-25

2.  The Association between Migraine and Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study.

Authors:  Jou-Yu Lin; Che-Se Tung; Jen-Chun Wang; Wu-Chien Chien; Chi-Hsiang Chung; Chih-Yuan Lin; Shih-Hung Tsai
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 3.390

3.  Is Migraine an MPV-Related Disease? An Observational Study of Polish Neurological Patients.

Authors:  Katarzyna Brzeźniakiewicz-Janus; Marcus D Lancé; Andrzej Tukiendorf; Joanna Rupa-Matysek; Sybilla Brzozowska-Mańkowska; Mirosław Franków; Edyta Wolny-Rokicka; Lidia Gil
Journal:  Dis Markers       Date:  2019-12-06       Impact factor: 3.434

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