2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12883-023-03059-z
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Normobaric oxygen may attenuate the headache in patients with patent foramen povale and migraine

Abstract: Background and purposes There has been both great interest in and skepticism about the strategies for headache inhibition in patients with patent foramen ovale and migraines (PFO-migraine). Furthermore, many questions remain about the fundamental pathophysiology of PFO-migraines. Herein, the inhibiting effect of normobaric oxygenation (NBO) on PFO-migraine was analyzed. Methods This real-world self-control study consecutively enrolled patients duri… Show more

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“…An association between migraine and hypoxia has been suggested for patients with patent foramen ovale (a hole between the left and right atria of the heart). In these patients, who also suffer from migraine, PaO 2 was lower than in healthy controls and normobaric oxygen treatment attenuated the frequency and severity of their migraines [84]. Furthermore, hypoxia has been shown to act as a reliable trigger for a complete physiological migraine [85][86][87].…”
Section: Disease Mechanisms Which Can Be Modelled With Experimental H...mentioning
confidence: 90%
“…An association between migraine and hypoxia has been suggested for patients with patent foramen ovale (a hole between the left and right atria of the heart). In these patients, who also suffer from migraine, PaO 2 was lower than in healthy controls and normobaric oxygen treatment attenuated the frequency and severity of their migraines [84]. Furthermore, hypoxia has been shown to act as a reliable trigger for a complete physiological migraine [85][86][87].…”
Section: Disease Mechanisms Which Can Be Modelled With Experimental H...mentioning
confidence: 90%