偏头痛和前庭偏头痛患者的感觉组织试验和运动控制试验

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偏头痛患者有前庭症状的高患病率,如头晕和平衡缺陷。先兆的存在和高频率的发作与这些症状的风险增加有关。前庭偏头痛是偏头痛的一种亚型,在国际头痛疾病分类(ICHD-III)的附录中有描述,同时也有Bárány协会前庭疾病分类委员会的描述。然而,与非前庭偏头痛患者相比,前庭偏头痛患者的平衡是如何受到影响的,目前仍缺乏证据。目的通过动态计算机体位摄影、感觉组织测试(SOT)和运动控制测试(MCT)评估偏头痛亚组(偏头痛和前庭偏头痛)患者的平衡性。方法对90例年龄在18 ~ 55岁的女性进行评估,按照ICHD诊断标准分为两组:(1)偏头痛(GM);(2)前庭偏头痛(GMV)。使用EquiTest - NeuroCom®软件设备进行动态计算机姿势检查,使用变量SOT和MCT。偏头痛的临床特征、前庭症状的存在和去年跌倒的次数也进行了评估。组间比较采用均数和标准差,以α = 0.05为差异有统计学意义。使用多变量方差分析(MANOVA)比较偏头痛组和前庭偏头痛组在每个测试条件下的最终得分SOT和潜伏期MCT。结果GM组SOT综合得分最高(M=74.0±9.7;MV = 68.1±8.8;p=0.004),视觉SOT得分最高(M=79.5±17.9;MV = 70.8±16.5);p=0.01]和前庭SOT (M=64.4±14.1;MV = 54.4±14.4;p=0.02)大于GMV。此外,GMV组所有患者均报告前庭症状,而GM组只有48.7% (p<0.001)。(要查看完整的摘要,请查看PDF)。
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Sensory organization test and motor control test in patients with migraine and vestibular migraine
IntroductionIndividuals with migraine have a high prevalence of vestibular symptoms, such as dizziness and balance deficits. The presence of aura and high frequency of attacks are associated with an increased risk of these symptoms. Vestibular migraine is a subtype of migraine described in the appendix of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-III) along with the Committee for Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society. However, evidence is still lacking regarding how the balance of individuals with vestibular migraine is affected when compared to individuals with non-vestibular migraine. ObjectiveTo evaluate balance through Dynamic Computerized Posturography, with the Sensory Organization Test (SOT) and the Motor Control Test (MCT) in migraine subgroups: migraine and vestibular migraine. MethodsNinety women aged between 18 and 55 years were evaluated, divided by ICHD diagnostic criteria, into two groups: (1) migraine (GM); (2) vestibular migraine (GMV). The Dynamic Computerized Posturography exam was performed with the EquiTest - NeuroCom® software equipment, using the variables SOT and MCT. Clinical characteristics of migraine, presence of vestibular symptoms and number of falls in the last year were also evaluated. For the statistical analysis, mean and standard deviation were used in the comparison between groups, considering a significance of α = 0.05. The migraine and vestibular migraine groups were compared on the SOT for final score and on the MCT for latency during each of the test conditions using multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA). ResultsThe GM had the highest composite score on the SOT (M=74.0±9.7; MV=68.1±8.8; p=0.004), the highest score on the visual SOT (M=79.5±17, 9; MV=70.8±16.5); p=0.01] and in vestibular SOT (M=64.4±14.1; MV=54.4±14.4; p=0.02) than the GMV. In addition, all patients in the GMV reported vestibular symptoms, while in the GM, only 48.7% (p<0.001). (To see the complete abstract, please, check out the PDF).    
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