Sex Differences in the Expression of Central Sensitization Symptoms in Migraine: An Observational Study.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of women's health Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1089/jwh.2024.0297
Giulia Paparella, Livio Clemente, Stefania Scannicchio, Marianna Delussi, Marina De Tommaso
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Background: Migraine is the fourth most common cause of disability in women and the eighth most common cause in men. Central sensitization phenomena predispose to chronic migraine and are generally more pronounced in women. Objective: The aim of this retrospective observational study was to look for sex differences in a population of migraine subjects attending a tertiary headache center, focusing on symptoms of central sensitization such as allodynia and pericranial tenderness. Methods: This study is based on data collected at a tertiary headache center between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2022. The clinical interview included the main features of migraine, allodynia, a disability questionnaire, the pericranial tenderness score, and anxiety and depression scales. Results: We selected a total of 1,087 migraine subjects (233 men). Osmophobia predominated in women, as did nausea. Disability scores, headache intensity, allodynia, anxiety, and depression predominated in women, without menopausal age playing a role. The frequency of symptomatic medication use was similar in both sexes. Allodynia score was the largest discriminating factor between women and men. Conclusions: Women with migraine are more likely than men to report acute allodynia, nausea, and osmophobia and are also more likely to be anxious, depressed, and disabled. These features appear to be independent of fertile age and are probably related to sex-specific genetic characteristics. These symptoms represent a tendency toward sensory hypersensitivity and central sensitization that should be carefully assessed in both women and men with migraine with a view to possibly predicting chronic development.

偏头痛中枢敏感症状表现的性别差异:观察性研究
背景:偏头痛是导致女性残疾的第四大常见原因,是导致男性残疾的第八大常见原因。中枢敏化现象易导致慢性偏头痛,而且通常在女性中更为明显。研究目的这项回顾性观察研究的目的是在一家三级头痛中心就诊的偏头痛患者中寻找性别差异,重点关注中枢过敏症状,如异痛症和颅周压痛。研究方法本研究基于 2018 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日期间在一家三级头痛中心收集的数据。临床访谈包括偏头痛的主要特征、异痛症、残疾问卷、颅周压痛评分以及焦虑和抑郁量表。结果:我们共选取了 1,087 名偏头痛患者(233 名男性)。女性偏头痛患者主要有惧高症和恶心症状。女性在残疾评分、头痛强度、异痛症、焦虑和抑郁方面占主导地位,更年期年龄对其影响不大。两性使用对症药物的频率相似。异感评分是区分男女的最大因素。结论是与男性偏头痛患者相比,女性偏头痛患者更容易出现急性痛觉过敏、恶心和恐水症,而且更容易焦虑、抑郁和残疾。这些特征似乎与生育年龄无关,可能与性别遗传特征有关。这些症状代表了一种感觉过敏和中枢敏感化的倾向,应仔细评估女性和男性偏头痛患者的这一倾向,以便预测慢性发展。
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Journal of women's health
Journal of women's health 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
197
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Women''s Health is the primary source of information for meeting the challenges of providing optimal health care for women throughout their lifespan. The Journal delivers cutting-edge advancements in diagnostic procedures, therapeutic protocols for the management of diseases, and innovative research in gender-based biology that impacts patient care and treatment. Journal of Women’s Health coverage includes: -Internal Medicine Endocrinology- Cardiology- Oncology- Obstetrics/Gynecology- Urogynecology- Psychiatry- Neurology- Nutrition- Sex-Based Biology- Complementary Medicine- Sports Medicine- Surgery- Medical Education- Public Policy.
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