Pain thresholds and suprathreshold pain after sleep restriction in migraine - A blinded crossover study.

Jan Petter Neverdahl, Martin Uglem, Dagfinn Matre, Johannes Orvin Hansen, Morten Engstrøm, Erling Tronvik, Lars Jacob Stovner, Trond Sand, Petter Moe Omland
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Objective: There is an unexplained association between disturbed sleep and migraine. In this blinded crossover study, we investigate if experimental sleep restriction has a different effect on pain thresholds and suprathreshold pain in interictal migraineurs and controls.

Methods: Forearm heat pain thresholds and tolerance thresholds, and trapezius pressure pain thresholds and suprathreshold pain were measured in 39 interictal migraineurs and 31 healthy controls after two consecutive nights of partial sleep restriction and after habitual sleep.

Results: The effect of sleep restriction was not significantly different between interictal migraineurs and controls in the primary analyses. Pressure pain thresholds tended to be lower (i.e., increased pain sensitivity) after sleep restriction in interictal migraineurs compared to controls with a 48-hour preictal-interictal cut-off (p = 0.061). We found decreased pain thresholds after sleep restriction in two of seven migraine subgroup comparisons: heat pain thresholds decreased in migraineurs with lower pain intensity during attacks (p = 0.005) and pressure pain thresholds decreased in migraineurs with higher severity of photophobia during attacks (p = 0.031). Heat pain thresholds tended to decrease after sleep restriction in sleep-related migraine (p = 0.060). Sleep restriction did not affect suprathreshold pain measurements in either group.

Conclusion: This study could not provide strong evidence for an increased effect of sleep restriction on pain sensitivity in migraineurs compared to healthy controls. There might be a slightly increased effect of sleep restriction in migraineurs, detectable using large samples or more pronounced in certain migraine subgroups.

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偏头痛睡眠限制后疼痛阈值和超阈值疼痛-一项盲法交叉研究。
目的:睡眠障碍与偏头痛之间存在一种无法解释的关联。在这项盲法交叉研究中,我们调查了实验性睡眠限制是否对偏头痛患者和对照组的疼痛阈值和超阈值疼痛有不同的影响。方法:对39例间断性偏头痛患者和31例健康对照者进行连续2晚部分限制睡眠和习惯性睡眠后的前臂热痛阈值和耐受阈值、斜方肌压力痛阈值和阈上痛的测量。结果:在初步分析中,睡眠限制对偏头痛患者和对照组的影响无显著差异。间隔期偏头痛患者睡眠限制后的压力痛阈值往往较低(即疼痛敏感性增加),与间隔期前48小时截止的对照组相比(p = 0.061)。我们发现七个偏头痛亚组比较中有两个在睡眠限制后疼痛阈值降低:发作期间疼痛强度较低的偏头痛患者的热痛阈值降低(p = 0.005),发作期间畏光严重程度较高的偏头痛患者的压痛阈值降低(p = 0.031)。睡眠相关性偏头痛患者睡眠限制后热痛阈值趋于降低(p = 0.060)。睡眠限制对两组的阈上疼痛测量均无影响。结论:本研究不能提供强有力的证据证明睡眠限制对偏头痛患者疼痛敏感性的影响比健康对照者有所增加。睡眠限制对偏头痛患者的影响可能略有增加,这可以通过大样本检测到,或者在某些偏头痛亚组中更为明显。
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