一项评估睡眠和偏头痛之间关系的研究。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Cureus Pub Date : 2025-03-30 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.7759/cureus.81453
Amrit Bansod, Sushant Meshram, Sanjay Ramteke
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偏头痛和睡眠障碍影响着全球大多数人。由于大脑功能的复杂性,睡眠障碍在偏头痛发病中的作用的潜在病理生理基础仍然知之甚少。由于评估睡眠障碍和偏头痛之间关系的研究很少,因此进行了本研究。材料和方法本研究是在获得机构伦理委员会批准后进行的。在获得自愿的、书面的和知情的同意后,总共纳入了60名偏头痛患者和60名年龄和性别匹配的对照组,只要他们符合纳入和排除标准。注意到人口统计细节和相关历史。偏头痛和睡眠障碍的严重程度通过自我报告的问卷进行评估。结果在本研究中,注意到两组在人口统计细节和个人历史方面相似。与对照组相比,这些病例的全球匹兹堡睡眠质量指数(PSQI)明显更高。总体PSQI与数值疼痛评分(NPR)、头痛影响测试(HIT-6)和偏头痛残疾评估(MIDAS)评分之间存在强正相关。结论偏头痛患者睡眠质量差,睡眠紊乱。睡眠质量也会随着偏头痛严重程度的增加而恶化。因此,建议在初步评估时对睡眠质量进行评估,并制定相应的治疗措施。
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A Study to Assess the Association Between Sleep and Migraine.

Introduction Migraines and sleep disturbances affect the majority of people globally. The underlying pathophysiological basis for the role of sleep disturbances in the causation of migraine remains poorly understood due to the complexity of brain functions. As studies assessing the association between sleep disorders and migraine are scarce, the present study was conducted. Materials and methods This study was conducted after obtaining approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee. A total of 60 patients with migraine and 60 age- and gender-matched controls were included after obtaining voluntary, written, and informed consent, provided they met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Demographic details and relevant histories were noted. Severity of migraine and sleep disturbances was assessed by self-reported questionnaires. Results In the present study, it was noted that both groups were similar in terms of demographic details and personal histories. The global Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) was significantly higher in cases as compared to controls. Strong positive correlations were noted between global PSQI and numerical pain rating (NPR), headache impact test (HIT-6), and migraine disability assessment (MIDAS) scores. Conclusion Patients with migraine have poor sleep quality and disturbed sleep. The sleep quality also worsens with an increase in the severity of the migraine. Therefore, it is recommended that sleep quality should be evaluated in the initial assessment, and treatment should be instituted accordingly.

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