Affiliation:
1. David Russell and Liv Storstein, Department of Neurology and Medical Department B, Rikshospitalet, The National Hospital, University of Oslo, Oslo
Abstract
Continuous ECG recording has been carried out for at least 24 h in 27 patients suffering from cluster headache. During the study a total of 84 attacks occurred in 25 of the 27 patients who took part. A computerized analysis of the heart rate changes accompanying attacks showed the following: (i) an increase in heart rate at the onset of attacks; the degree of this increase being dependent on the heart rate before attacks, (ii) a relative decrease in heart rate and increased variations in heart rate during attacks, (iii) a relative increase in heart rate at the end of attacks, and (iv) a relative decrease in heart rate after attacks. Five patients (18.5%) showed ECG rhythm disturbances: two frequent premature ventricular beats, one transient attacks of atrial fibrillation, one first degree atrio-ventricular block, and one patient sino-atrial block.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),General Medicine
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