Zwetsloot C P, Caekebeke J F, Jansen J C, Odink J, Ferrari M D
Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Cephalalgia. 1992 Feb;12(1):29-32. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1992.1201029.x.
In this study, blood flow velocity in the basilar artery and both vertebral and middle cerebral arteries was measured with a transcranial Doppler device in 23 migraineurs during and outside a migraine attack. The aim of the study was to compare blood flow velocities during and outside an attack and to examine vascular reactivity to voluntary hyperventilation during both conditions. No differences in blood flow velocity were found. Although blood pressure was increased and end-expiratory CO2 decreased during the attack, this exerted no influence on blood flow velocity. Neither was a difference in vascular reactivity to voluntary hyperventilation detected between the two conditions. These findings support the notion of functional integrity of the examined large arteries during migraine attacks without aura.
在本研究中,使用经颅多普勒设备对23名偏头痛患者在偏头痛发作期间及发作间期测量了基底动脉、双侧椎动脉及大脑中动脉的血流速度。本研究的目的是比较发作期间和发作间期的血流速度,并检测两种情况下对自愿过度通气的血管反应性。未发现血流速度存在差异。虽然发作期间血压升高且呼气末二氧化碳降低,但这对血流速度没有影响。两种情况下对自愿过度通气的血管反应性也未发现差异。这些发现支持了无先兆偏头痛发作期间所检查的大动脉功能完整的观点。