Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches

Background/Aim. Examination of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with primary headaches is focused mainly on migraine, while the smaller number of studies deals with tensiontype and cluster headache, or comparison of cerebral haemodynamic in migraine and tension-type headache (TTH). In this stu...

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Main Authors: Podgorac Ana, Petrušić Igor, Radojičić Aleksandra, Zidverc-Trajković Jasna
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Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2018-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501600338P.pdf
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author Podgorac Ana
Petrušić Igor
Radojičić Aleksandra
Zidverc-Trajković Jasna
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Petrušić Igor
Radojičić Aleksandra
Zidverc-Trajković Jasna
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description Background/Aim. Examination of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with primary headaches is focused mainly on migraine, while the smaller number of studies deals with tensiontype and cluster headache, or comparison of cerebral haemodynamic in migraine and tension-type headache (TTH). In this study, we hypothesized that cerebrovascular reactivity differs among different types of episodic primary headaches. In order to prove that we aimed to compare the interictal cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with the episodic form of the three most common types of primary headaches using the breath holding test. Methods. Examination was performed in 243 patients, 100 migraineurs with aura (group I), 70 migraineurs without aura (group II), 38 patients with episodic tension-type headache (group III), 35 patients with episodic form of cluster headache (group IV) and 35 healthy controls (group V). The Doppler instrument was used for transcranial doppler (TCD) sonography and breath-holding test performance. Blood flow mean velocities (MV), pulsatility indices (PI) and breath-holding index (BHI) for middle cerebral artery among these groups were analyzed. Results. The mean velocities and pulsatility indices were not different in 4 groups of headache patients and controls. The BHI was found to be significantly greater in the migraineurs with aura (1.668 ± 0.269) compared with the patients with migraineurs without aura (1.411 ± 0.358, p = 0.005), tension type headache (1.401 ± 0.428, p = 0.035), cluster headache (1.203 ± 0.311, p < 0.01) and controls (1.195 ± 0.269, p < 0.01) showing an exaggerated reactivity to hypercapnia in patients with migraine with aura. Conclusion. In conclusion, our finding support the literature data that increased cerebrovascular reactivity is a feature of migraine with aura. Result of unchanged cerebrovascular reactivity in migraine without aura, cluster headache and tension-type headache is expected, still, it is possible that in future, using different technique, we will be able to put more light on vascular changes that are following different headache disorders.
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spelling doaj.art-9c17a2bb02f24db9874aa00ef00ae43f2022-12-21T17:48:49ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502406-07202018-01-0175434735110.2298/VSP160421338P0042-84501600338PBreath holding index in episodic primary headachesPodgorac Ana0Petrušić Igor1Radojičić Aleksandra2Zidverc-Trajković Jasna3Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade + Institute of Mental Health, BelgradeFaculty of Medicine, Belgrade Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade + Clinical Center of Serbia, Neurology Clinic, Headache Center, BelgradeFaculty of Medicine, Belgrade + Clinical Center of Serbia, Neurology Clinic, Headache Center, BelgradeBackground/Aim. Examination of cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with primary headaches is focused mainly on migraine, while the smaller number of studies deals with tensiontype and cluster headache, or comparison of cerebral haemodynamic in migraine and tension-type headache (TTH). In this study, we hypothesized that cerebrovascular reactivity differs among different types of episodic primary headaches. In order to prove that we aimed to compare the interictal cerebrovascular reactivity in patients with the episodic form of the three most common types of primary headaches using the breath holding test. Methods. Examination was performed in 243 patients, 100 migraineurs with aura (group I), 70 migraineurs without aura (group II), 38 patients with episodic tension-type headache (group III), 35 patients with episodic form of cluster headache (group IV) and 35 healthy controls (group V). The Doppler instrument was used for transcranial doppler (TCD) sonography and breath-holding test performance. Blood flow mean velocities (MV), pulsatility indices (PI) and breath-holding index (BHI) for middle cerebral artery among these groups were analyzed. Results. The mean velocities and pulsatility indices were not different in 4 groups of headache patients and controls. The BHI was found to be significantly greater in the migraineurs with aura (1.668 ± 0.269) compared with the patients with migraineurs without aura (1.411 ± 0.358, p = 0.005), tension type headache (1.401 ± 0.428, p = 0.035), cluster headache (1.203 ± 0.311, p < 0.01) and controls (1.195 ± 0.269, p < 0.01) showing an exaggerated reactivity to hypercapnia in patients with migraine with aura. Conclusion. In conclusion, our finding support the literature data that increased cerebrovascular reactivity is a feature of migraine with aura. Result of unchanged cerebrovascular reactivity in migraine without aura, cluster headache and tension-type headache is expected, still, it is possible that in future, using different technique, we will be able to put more light on vascular changes that are following different headache disorders.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501600338P.pdfmigraine with auramigraine without auracluster headache tension-type headachebreath holdingultrasonography doppler transcranial
spellingShingle Podgorac Ana
Petrušić Igor
Radojičić Aleksandra
Zidverc-Trajković Jasna
Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
migraine with aura
migraine without aura
cluster headache
tension-type headache
breath holding
ultrasonography doppler transcranial
title Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
title_full Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
title_fullStr Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
title_full_unstemmed Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
title_short Breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
title_sort breath holding index in episodic primary headaches
topic migraine with aura
migraine without aura
cluster headache
tension-type headache
breath holding
ultrasonography doppler transcranial
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2018/0042-84501600338P.pdf
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