Schoenen J, Timsit-Berthier M
University Department of Neurology, CHR de la Citadelle, University of Liège, Belgium.
Cephalalgia. 1993 Feb;13(1):28-32. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.1993.1301028.x.
Contingent negative variation (CNV) is an event-related slow cerebral potential which has been found abnormal in migraine. Its methodology is described. Contrary to other neurophysiological techniques, CNV needs special equipment and expertise. On average, CNV amplitude is increased and its habituation is lacking in migraine without aura between attacks, but not in migraine with aura. The sensitivity of CNV as a diagnostic tool is low, but its specificity is high. CNV amplitude normalizes after treatment with beta-blockers. The CNV abnormalities in migraine might be due to hyperreactivity of central catecholaminergic pathways.
关联性负变(CNV)是一种与事件相关的缓慢脑电位,已发现在偏头痛中异常。本文描述了其方法。与其他神经生理学技术不同,CNV需要特殊设备和专业知识。平均而言,无先兆偏头痛发作间期的CNV振幅增加且缺乏习惯化现象,而有先兆偏头痛则不然。CNV作为一种诊断工具的敏感性较低,但其特异性较高。使用β受体阻滞剂治疗后,CNV振幅恢复正常。偏头痛中的CNV异常可能是由于中枢儿茶酚胺能通路反应过度所致。