2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-013-1368-y
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A new near-infrared spectroscopy parameter as marker for patients with migraine

Abstract: Due to the lack of markers for migraine, diagnosis relies entirely on symptomatology. The aim is to evaluate the utility of a new near-infrared spectroscopy parameter as potential marker for patients with episodic migraine with (MA?) and without aura (MA-) during the interictal period of migraine. We studied 10 patients with MA? (age 39.5 ± 12.2 years) and 10 with MA-(age 40.3 ± 10.2 years), according to ICHD-II criteria 2004, during the interictal period of migraine and 15 age and sex matched healthy control … Show more

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“…A recent study investigated 10 MA and 10 MO patients during the interictal period of migraine in comparison to healthy controls. 113 The time-delay between the R-wave of an electrocardiogram and the arterial pulse wave of cerebral microcirculation, detected by NIRS on the frontal cortex of both sides, was used to evaluate the presence of cerebral arteriolar vasoconstriction. Both migraine groups had a significantly longer time delay than the control subjects, but there were no differences between sides.…”
Section: Nirs In Migrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study investigated 10 MA and 10 MO patients during the interictal period of migraine in comparison to healthy controls. 113 The time-delay between the R-wave of an electrocardiogram and the arterial pulse wave of cerebral microcirculation, detected by NIRS on the frontal cortex of both sides, was used to evaluate the presence of cerebral arteriolar vasoconstriction. Both migraine groups had a significantly longer time delay than the control subjects, but there were no differences between sides.…”
Section: Nirs In Migrainementioning
confidence: 99%