Dignan F, Symon D N, AbuArafeh I, Russell G
Department of Child Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, UK.
Arch Dis Child. 2001 Jan;84(1):55-57. doi: 10.1136/adc.84.1.55.
The medium term prognosis of cyclical vomiting syndrome (CVS) was studied to determine the proportion of affected individuals who had gone on to develop headaches fulfilling the International Headache Society criteria for migraine.
Twenty six (76%) of 34 CVS sufferers identified from the authors' clinical records were traced, and all agreed to participate. Each child was matched to a control, and telephone interviews were conducted using a standardised questionnaire.
Thirteen (50%) of the subjects had continuing CVS and/or migraine headaches while the remainder were currently asymptomatic. The prevalence of past or present migraine headaches in subjects (46%) was significantly higher than in the control population (12%).
Results support the concept that CVS is closely related to migraine.
研究周期性呕吐综合征(CVS)的中期预后,以确定已发展为符合国际头痛协会偏头痛标准头痛的受影响个体比例。
从作者的临床记录中确定的34名CVS患者中有26名(76%)被追踪到,且所有人都同意参与。每个孩子与一名对照匹配,并使用标准化问卷进行电话访谈。
13名(50%)受试者患有持续性CVS和/或偏头痛性头痛,其余目前无症状。受试者中过去或现在偏头痛性头痛的患病率(46%)显著高于对照人群(12%)。
结果支持CVS与偏头痛密切相关的概念。