Zwetsloot C P, Caekebeke J F, Ferrari M D
Department of Neurology, University Hospital, Leiden, The Netherlands.
Stroke. 1993 Sep;24(9):1335-8. doi: 10.1161/01.str.24.9.1335.
A recent transcranial Doppler study found reduced blood velocity in seven patients during migraine attacks in the middle cerebral artery at the headache side. This would implicate vasodilation of the middle cerebral artery in the pathogenesis of headache in migraine. We attempted to confirm this finding.
We determined blood velocity with transcranial Doppler ultrasonography in the middle cerebral arteries of 51 migraine patients with unilateral headache (5 with aura, 46 without aura) and of 14 patients with bilateral headache, during and outside attacks. During attacks, median time from onset of attack to transcranial Doppler examination was 6 hours (range, 1 to 35 hours).
We found no difference between blood velocity at the headache and nonheadache sides nor between blood velocity during and outside attacks. Similar results were obtained in a subgroup of 11 patients who were investigated in the first 4 hours of an attack. There were also no differences between attacks with unilateral or bilateral headache.
We cannot support the hypothesis that migraine is associated with vasodilation of the middle cerebral artery ipsilateral to the headache.
最近一项经颅多普勒研究发现,7例偏头痛患者在头痛侧大脑中动脉偏头痛发作期间血流速度降低。这表明大脑中动脉血管舒张参与偏头痛头痛的发病机制。我们试图证实这一发现。
我们采用经颅多普勒超声检查测定了51例单侧头痛的偏头痛患者(5例有先兆,46例无先兆)和14例双侧头痛患者在发作期间及发作间期大脑中动脉的血流速度。发作期间,从发作开始至经颅多普勒检查的中位时间为6小时(范围1至35小时)。
我们发现头痛侧与非头痛侧的血流速度之间以及发作期间与发作间期的血流速度之间均无差异。在发作最初4小时内接受检查的11例患者亚组中也得到了类似结果。单侧或双侧头痛发作之间也无差异。
我们不能支持偏头痛与头痛同侧大脑中动脉血管舒张有关这一假说。