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偏头痛肥胖女性行减重手术后头痛频率的变化:病例系列。

Changes in headache frequency in premenopausal obese women with migraine after bariatric surgery: a case series.

机构信息

Soroka University Medical Center, Israel.

出版信息

Cephalalgia. 2011 Oct;31(13):1336-42. doi: 10.1177/0333102411413162. Epub 2011 Jun 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The association between migraine and obesity gives the clinician with an exciting possibility to alleviate migraine suffering through weight-reduction gastric-restrictive operations. We hypothesized that bariatric weight-reduction intervention (gastric banding) will be associated with reduction of migraine burden in this population.

METHODS

A total of 105 women between 18 and 50 years of age, admitted for bariatric surgery between April 2006 and February 2007, were screened for migraine. Twenty-nine with diagnosis of migraine were enrolled into the prospective phase. We followed the migraine pattern of these patients for 6 months post bariatric surgery.

RESULTS

Baseline median migraine frequency was six headache days a month. Post bariatric surgery, the migraine-suffering women reported of a lower frequency of migraine attacks (p < 0.001), shorter duration of the attacks (p = 0.02), lower medication use during the attack (p = 0.005), less non-migraine pain (44.8 vs. 33%, p = 0.05), and post-bariatric surgery reduction in headache-related disability assessed by the MIDAS and HIT-6 scores. There was a reduction in migraine frequency among both episodic (from four to one episodes a month) and chronic (from 16.8 to 8.5 episodes per month) migraine patient cohorts separately and combined.

CONCLUSIONS

Among migraine-suffering premenopausal obese women, we found a reduced frequency of migraine attacks and improvement of headache-related disability post bariatric surgery. Our findings should be interpreted cautiously. The absence of a control group and the non-blinded nature of our small study make it difficult to draw firm conclusions about the causal nature of the headache changes observed in this population. Further study is needed to evaluate the possible specific effects of surgical weight loss on migraine in obese women.

摘要

背景

偏头痛与肥胖之间的关联为临床医生提供了一种通过减轻体重的胃限制性手术来缓解偏头痛痛苦的可能性。我们假设,减肥干预(胃束带)将与该人群偏头痛负担的减轻相关。

方法

2006 年 4 月至 2007 年 2 月期间,共有 105 名 18 至 50 岁的女性因接受减肥手术而被筛选出偏头痛。29 名被诊断为偏头痛的患者被纳入前瞻性阶段。我们对这些患者在减肥手术后 6 个月内的偏头痛模式进行了随访。

结果

基线中位数偏头痛发作频率为每月 6 天。减肥手术后,偏头痛患者报告偏头痛发作频率降低(p<0.001)、头痛持续时间缩短(p=0.02)、发作期间用药减少(p=0.005)、非偏头痛疼痛减少(44.8%比 33%,p=0.05),并且偏头痛相关残疾评估的 MIDAS 和 HIT-6 评分也有所降低。无论是偶发性(从每月 4 次减至 1 次)还是慢性(从每月 16.8 次减至 8.5 次)偏头痛患者,偏头痛发作频率均有所降低。

结论

在患有偏头痛的绝经前肥胖女性中,我们发现减肥手术后偏头痛发作频率降低,头痛相关残疾得到改善。我们的发现应谨慎解释。由于缺乏对照组和我们这项小型研究的非盲性,很难得出关于该人群头痛变化的因果关系的明确结论。需要进一步研究来评估手术减肥对肥胖女性偏头痛的可能特定影响。

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