Kaili McDonald, Amanda Wasoff, Erin M Picou, Kenneth Watford, Emily Brignola, Daniel Romero, Daniel Schuster, Sara Krolewicz, Richard A Roberts
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摘要
目的:我们的主要目的是评估改变生活方式对前庭性偏头痛症状的早期益处。次要目的是确定患者的整体应对意识是否与改变生活方式的结果有关:设计:前瞻性观察队列。参与者在基线和30天内每周填写有关头晕障碍、头痛残疾和生活方式改变坚持情况的问卷。研究样本:研究样本:308 名在 2022 年至 2023 年期间在三级医疗机构确诊的前庭性偏头痛患者:干预后四周的症状均优于干预前(P P > 0.10),干预前症状最低且稳定。到第二周时,分别有52%和18.5%的参与者的头晕和头痛症状与公布的临界差异分数相比有了显著改善。应对感与头晕成反比(R = -0.53,p p 结论:许多前庭性偏头痛患者在接受干预后的头两周内,头晕和头痛症状有所减轻。安稳睡眠的改善与症状的改善相关。应对意识不能预测症状的改善,但与症状成反比。可以考虑将改变生活方式作为唯一的治疗方法,或作为药物干预的补充。
Short-term effects of lifestyle modification on vestibular migraine.
Objective: Our primary purpose was evaluation of early benefits of lifestyle modification on symptoms of vestibular migraine. The secondary purpose was to determine if a patient's global sense of coping relates to outcomes with lifestyle modification.
Design: Prospective observational cohort. Participants completed questionnaires related to dizziness handicap, headache disability, and adherence to lifestyle modifications at baseline and weekly over 30 d. Sense of coping was measured pre-intervention.
Study sample: Thirty-eight patients with vestibular migraine diagnosed in tertiary care setting between 2022 and 2023.
Results: Symptoms were better at all four weeks post-intervention than pre-intervention (p < 0.01), with no difference across weeks two through four (p > 0.10) when symptoms were lowest and stable. By week two, 52% and 18.5% of participants had significant improvement in dizziness and headache compared to published critical difference scores, respectively. Sense of coping was inversely correlated with dizziness (R = -0.53, p < 0.00001) and headache (R = -0.64, p < 0.0001).
Conclusions: Lifestyle modification reduced dizziness and headache in many vestibular migraineurs in the first two weeks following intervention. Improvement in restful sleep was associated with improvement in symptoms. Sense of coping did not predict improvement but was inversely related to symptoms. Lifestyle modification could be considered as sole management or in addition to pharmacological intervention.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.