| Literature DB >> 35886428 |
Nicoletta Brunelli1, Claudia Altamura1, Carlo A Mallio2, Gianguido Lo Vullo2, Marilena Marcosano1, Marcel Bach-Pages3,4, Bruno Beomonte Zobel2, Carlo Cosimo Quattrocchi2, Fabrizio Vernieri1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migraine with aura (MA) patients present an increased risk of cerebrovascular events. However, whether these patients present an increased white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) load compared to the general population is still under debate. Our study aimed to evaluate the relationship between cerebral hemodynamics, right-to-left shunt (RLS) and WMHs in MA patients, young patients with cryptogenic stroke or motor transient ischemic attack (TIA) and controls.Entities:
Keywords: cerebral hemodynamics; right-to-left shunt; white matter hyperintensities
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35886428 PMCID: PMC9318654 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19148575
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Figure 1Diagram of the MCA/PCA insonation.
Aura characteristics of MA patients.
| Migraine with Aura (n = 30) | |
|---|---|
| Visual Aura, n (%) | 19 (63.3) |
| Attacks, n/year (SD) | 10.4 (11.2) |
| Aura duration, min (SD) | 40.5 (30.2) |
| Family history, n (%) | 10 (33.3) |
Demographic and clinical characteristics, vascular risk factors, hemodynamic parameters and WMHs load for each group of subjects.
| Controls | Migraine | Cryptogenic Stroke/Motor TIA |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, mean, (SD) | 40.5 (8.3) | 35.2 (10.9) | 39.1 (7.4) | 0.206 |
| Sex, F, n (%) | 8 (80) | 26 (86.7) | 11 (55) |
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| Smoking Habit, n (%) | 4 (40) | 6 (20) | 5 (25) | 0.449 |
| Estrogenic-progestinal therapy, n (%F) | 0 | 3 (11.5) | 2 (16.7) | 0.460 |
| Hypertension, n (%) | 2 (20) | 2 (6.7) | 3 (15) | 0.445 |
| Diabetes, n (%) | 0 | 0 | 0 | - |
| Right-to-left shunt, n (%) | 3 (30) | 18 (60) | 20 (100) |
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| Severe right-to-left shunt, n (%) | 1 (10) | 10 (33.3) | 5 (25) | 0.345 |
| MCA basal MFV cm/s, mean (SD) | 71.3 (14.1) | 65.9 (11.9) | 63.0 (10.0) | 0.201 |
| PCA basal MFV cm/s, mean (SD) | 45.7 (15.5) | 44.4 (12.4) | 44.8 (11.9) | 0.962 |
| BHI MCA %/s, mean (SD) | 1.56 (0.49) | 1.86 (0.52) | 1.59 (0.60) | 0.154 |
| BHI PCA %/s, mean (SD) | 1.49 (0.38) | 1.96 (0.66) | 1.49 (0.51) |
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| MCA territory, median (IQr) [range] | 1.6 (4.00) [0–12] | 1.0 (3.0) [0–16] | 2.5 (6.0) [0–16] | 0.237 |
| PCA territory, median (IQr) [range] | 0 (0) [0–5] | 0 (1.0) [0–2] | 0 (1.0) [0–3] | 0.159 |
| Global, median (IQr) [range] | 0.6 (2.25) [0–17] | 1 (3.25) [0–20] | 3.5 (9.5) [0–23] | 0.229 |
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| MCA territory, median (IQr) [range] | 0.016 (0.18) [0–1.4] | 0.016 (0.12) [0–7] | 0.09 (0.73) [0–3.7] | 0.130 |
| PCA territory, median (IQr) [range] | 0 (0) [0–0.57] | 0 (0.02) [0–0.6] | 0 (0.08) [0–0.31] | 0.093 |
| Global, median (IQr) [range] | 0.016 (0.19) [0–2] | 0.039 (1.14) [0–9.6] | 0.154 (0.944) [0–3.7] | 0.182 |
F = female, MCA = middle cerebral artery, MVF = mean flow velocity, PCA = posterior cerebral artery, BHI = breath-holding index, SD = standard deviation, IQr = interquartile interval. * 0.038 (controls vs. migraine with aura patients); 0.011 (migraine with aura vs. stroke patients). Significant p-values are shown in bold.