Non-aura visual disturbance with high visual aura rating scale scores has stronger association with migraine chronification than typical aura.

Yu-Chien Tsao, Yen-Feng Wang, Jong-Ling Fuh, Wei-Ta Chen, Kuan-Lin Lai, Hung-Yu Liu, Shuu-Jiun Wang, Shih-Pin Chen
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Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the clinical correlates of visual symptoms in patients with migraine.

Method: Patients with migraine that attended our headache clinics were enrolled. Headache profiles, disability, and comorbidities were acquired with structured questionnaires. A semi-structured visual phenomenon questionnaire was also used to assess the characteristics of visual symptoms, including visual aura in patients with migraine with aura and transient visual disturbance in patients with migraine without aura. Headache specialists interviewed with the participants for the ascertainment of diagnosis and verification of the questionnaires.

Result: Migraine with aura patients with visual aura (n = 743, female/male = 2.3, mean age: 34.7 ± 12.2 years) and migraine without aura patients with non-aura transient visual disturbance (n = 1,808, female/male = 4.4, mean age: 39.4 ± 12.6 years) were enrolled. Patients with transient visual disturbance had higher headache-related disability and more psychiatric comorbidities. Chronic migraine was more common in migraine without aura than migraine with aura patients (41.9% vs. 11.8%, OR = 5.48 [95% CI: 4.33-7.02], p < 0.001). The associations remained after adjusting confounding factors.

Conclusion: Presence of non-aura transient visual disturbance may suggest a higher migraine-related disability and is linked to higher risk of chronic migraine than typical migraine aura in migraine patients. Further studies are needed to elucidate the potential mechanism.

与典型先兆相比,具有高视觉先兆评分的非先兆视觉障碍与偏头痛慢性化的相关性更强。
目的:探讨偏头痛患者视觉症状的临床相关因素。方法:纳入到我们头痛门诊就诊的偏头痛患者。头痛概况、残疾和合并症通过结构化问卷调查获得。采用半结构化视觉现象问卷评估视觉症状特征,包括有先兆偏头痛患者的视觉先兆和无先兆偏头痛患者的一过性视觉障碍。头痛专家与参与者面谈,以确定诊断和验证问卷。结果:纳入有先兆偏头痛伴视觉先兆患者(n = 743,女/男= 2.3,平均年龄34.7±12.2岁)和无先兆偏头痛伴非先兆短暂性视觉障碍患者(n = 1808,女/男= 4.4,平均年龄39.4±12.6岁)。有短暂性视觉障碍的患者有更高的头痛相关残疾和更多的精神合并症。慢性偏头痛在无先兆偏头痛患者中比有先兆偏头痛患者中更常见(41.9% vs. 11.8%, OR = 5.48) [95% CI: 4.33-7.02], p结论:非先兆性短暂性视觉障碍的存在可能表明偏头痛相关残疾较高,并且与偏头痛患者中典型偏头痛先兆者相比,慢性偏头痛的风险更高。需要进一步的研究来阐明潜在的机制。
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