Current Trends in Pediatric Migraine: Clinical Insights and Therapeutic Strategies.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Adnan Khan, Sufang Liu, Feng Tao
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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Pediatric migraine is a prevalent neurological disorder that significantly impacts children's quality of life, academic performance, and social interactions. Unlike migraines in adults, pediatric migraines often present differently and involve unique underlying mechanisms, making diagnosis and treatment more complex. Methods: This review discusses the clinical phases of pediatric migraine, key trigger factors, sex- and age-related differences, and the role of childhood maltreatment in migraine development. We also discuss episodic syndromes such as cyclic vomiting syndrome, abdominal migraine, benign paroxysmal vertigo, and benign paroxysmal torticollis, along with comorbidities such as psychiatric disorders, sleep disturbances, and epilepsy. Results: The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms for pediatric migraines, including genetic predispositions, neuroinflammation, and gut microbiota dysbiosis, are summarized. Current therapeutic strategies, including conventional and emerging pharmacological treatments, nutraceuticals, and non-pharmacological approaches, are evaluated. Non-pharmacological strategies, particularly evidence-based lifestyle interventions such as stress management, diet, hydration, sleep, exercise, screen time moderation, and cognitive behavioral therapy, are highlighted as key components of migraine prevention and management. The long-term prognosis and follow-up of pediatric migraine patients are reviewed, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis, and tailored multidisciplinary care to prevent chronic progression. Conclusions: Future research should focus on novel therapeutic targets and integrating gut-brain axis modulation, with a need for longitudinal studies to better understand the long-term course of pediatric migraine.

儿童偏头痛的当前趋势:临床见解和治疗策略。
背景/目的:儿童偏头痛是一种常见的神经系统疾病,严重影响儿童的生活质量、学习成绩和社会交往。与成人偏头痛不同,儿童偏头痛通常表现不同,涉及独特的潜在机制,使诊断和治疗更加复杂。方法:本文综述了儿童偏头痛的临床分期、关键诱发因素、性别和年龄相关差异以及儿童虐待在偏头痛发展中的作用。我们还讨论了发作性综合征,如周期性呕吐综合征、腹部偏头痛、良性阵发性眩晕和良性阵发性斜颈,以及合并症,如精神障碍、睡眠障碍和癫痫。结果:总结了儿童偏头痛的潜在病理生理机制,包括遗传易感性、神经炎症和肠道微生物群失调。目前的治疗策略,包括传统和新兴的药物治疗,营养药品和非药物方法,进行了评估。非药物策略,特别是基于证据的生活方式干预,如压力管理、饮食、水合作用、睡眠、运动、屏幕时间调节和认知行为治疗,被强调为偏头痛预防和管理的关键组成部分。回顾了儿童偏头痛患者的长期预后和随访,强调了早期诊断的重要性,以及量身定制的多学科护理以预防慢性进展。结论:未来的研究应侧重于新的治疗靶点和整合肠-脑轴调节,并需要纵向研究以更好地了解儿童偏头痛的长期病程。
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Brain Sciences
Brain Sciences Neuroscience-General Neuroscience
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
1472
审稿时长
18.71 days
期刊介绍: Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes original articles, critical reviews, research notes and short communications in the areas of cognitive neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, molecular and cellular neuroscience, neural engineering, neuroimaging, neurolinguistics, neuropathy, systems neuroscience, and theoretical and computational neuroscience. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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