补充镁、维生素 B2 和辅酶 10 的综合疗法对前庭性偏头痛的疗效:一项回顾性队列研究

Ala Abu-Zaid, Sawsan Abu-Zaid, M. Barakat, Rashed Al-Huniti, Hamzeh Khair
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前庭性偏头痛(VM)的传统治疗方法是通过急性偏头痛抑制治疗干预和预防来减少偏头痛的发生、缩短偏头痛的持续时间并降低偏头痛的强度。为了寻求有效的治疗方法,人们越来越关注开发非药物性偏头痛预防干预措施,如通过补充矿物质、维生素和其他营养素。本研究旨在探讨补充镁、维生素 B2 和辅酶 10 对减少前庭性偏头痛的频率、持续时间和严重程度的有效性。研究方法这项回顾性队列研究是在约旦对 57 名前庭性偏头痛患者进行的,每位患者都是在 2022 年 8 月至 2023 年 2 月期间到头晕门诊就诊的。患者接受了为期 6 个月的综合镁、维生素 B2 和辅酶 Q10 补充剂治疗。在干预前后,对眩晕发作的频率、持续时间和严重程度进行了评估。结果显示服用补充剂后,血管瘤症状发作频率明显减少(81.1%)(p < 0.001)。此外,随着治疗时间的延长,以分钟为单位的症状持续时间也逐渐减少,并显示出统计学意义,对超过 80% 的样本产生了影响,从 763.9 分钟减少到 122.5 分钟(p < 0.001)。干预前严重程度的平均值为 7.2/10,治疗后明显降低,为 2.1/10,超过 71% 的样本获得了非常积极的结果(p < 0.001)。结论这项研究的初步结果表明,此类营养补充剂在治疗和预防血管瘤方面具有良好的潜力;不过,建议开展更多的研究和前瞻性试验。
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Effectiveness of combination therapy of magnesium, vitamin B2 and Co-enzyme 10 supplementation on vestibular migraine: a retrospective cohort study
Vestibular migraine (VM) has conventionally been treated through acute migraine-aborting therapeutic interventions and prevention to reduce migraines’ occurrence, length and intensity. There is growing attention to the development of non-pharmaceutical prophylactic interventions for migraines in the search for effective treatments, such as through mineral, vitamin and other supplementation. This research aims to examine the effectiveness of magnesium, vitamin B2 and Co-enzyme 10 supplementation to decrease vestibular migraines’ frequency, duration and severity. Method: This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a Jordanian context over 57- VM patients, each patient attending the outpatient dizziness clinic between August 2022 and February 2023. Patients were treated for six months with a combined supplementation of magnesium, vitamin B2, and Co-enzyme Q10. Assessments were made of three measures of VM attack, namely frequency, duration and severity, both before and after intervention. Result: Supplements administration demonstrated a significant reduction (by 81.1%) in VM-symptoms frequency (p < 0.001). Moreover, reductions in symptom duration in minutes occurred progressively as the treatment period continued and showed statistical significance, with impacts upon over 80% of the sample and a reduction from 763.9 minutes to 122.5 minutes (p < 0.001). The mean of pre-intervention severity was 7.2/10, with a significant decrease shown following treatment, at 2.1/10, and very positive results for over 71% of the sample (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The preliminary findings of this study showed a promising potential for such supplements in the treatment and prevention of VM; however, more research and a prospective trial are recommended.
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