主观性非脉冲性耳鸣与偏头痛之间的关联。

Q2 Medicine
World Journal of OtorhinolaryngologyHead and Neck Surgery Pub Date : 2022-10-13 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/wjo2.81
Ariel Lee, Mehdi Abouzari, Meleeka Akbarpour, Adwight Risbud, Harrison W Lin, Hamid R Djalilian
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摘要

目的:耳鸣是指在没有外部声源的情况下对声音的感知。我们提出了偏头痛可导致部分患者耳鸣加剧的假设:方法:我们查阅了 PubMed 上的英文文献:研究报告显示,偏头痛患者耳蜗症状的发生率很高,高达 45% 的耳鸣患者同时患有偏头痛。这两种病症都被认为源于中枢神经系统紊乱,涉及听觉和三叉神经通路的破坏。这种关联的一种机制是,偏头痛发作时,三叉神经激活听觉皮层,从而调节声音的敏感度,导致一些患者耳鸣波动。三叉神经炎症导致的大脑和内耳血管通透性增加,也会引起观察到的头痛和听觉症状。耳鸣和偏头痛还有一些共同的症状诱因,包括压力、睡眠障碍和饮食因素。这些共同特征可能有助于解释偏头痛疗法治疗耳鸣的良好效果:鉴于耳鸣与偏头痛之间的复杂关联,需要进一步调查以确定其潜在机制,并确定管理偏头痛相关耳鸣患者的最佳治疗策略。
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A proposed association between subjective nonpulsatile tinnitus and migraine.

A proposed association between subjective nonpulsatile tinnitus and migraine.

A proposed association between subjective nonpulsatile tinnitus and migraine.

A proposed association between subjective nonpulsatile tinnitus and migraine.

Objective: Tinnitus is defined as the perception of sound in the absence of an external source. We propose the hypothesis that migraine can cause exacerbation of tinnitus in some patients.

Methods: English literature from PubMed has been reviewed.

Results: Studies have reported a high prevalence of cochlear symptoms in patients with migraine headaches and up to 45% of tinnitus patients have been shown to concomitantly suffer from migraine. Both conditions are thought to stem from central nervous system disturbances, involving disruption of the auditory and trigeminal nerve pathways. One proposed mechanism of this association is the modulation of sound sensitivity by trigeminal nerve activation of the auditory cortex during migraine attacks, resulting in tinnitus fluctuation in some patients. Increased brain and inner ear vascular permeability resulting from trigeminal nerve inflammation, can also cause observed headache and auditory symptoms. Tinnitus and migraine also share a number of symptom triggers including stress, sleep disturbances, and dietary factors. These shared features may help explain promising results of migraine therapies for the treatment of tinnitus.

Conclusion: Given the complex association between tinnitus and migraine, further investigation is needed to identify the underlying mechanisms and determine the optimal treatment strategies for managing migraine-related tinnitus patients.

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