HigherP-Wave Dispersion in Migraine Patients with Higher Number of Attacks

Author:

Koçer A.1,Eryılmaz M.2,Tutkan H.3,Ercan N.2,Küçükbayrak Z. S.4

Affiliation:

1. Neurology Department, Medical Faculty, Bezmialem Vakif University, Istanbul, Turkey

2. Neurology Department, Medical Faculty, Düzce University, Düzce, Turkey

3. Neurology Department, Sakarya State Hospital, Sakarya, Turkey

4. Physiology Department, Medical Faculty, Düzce University, Düzce, Turkey

Abstract

Objective and Aim. An imbalance of the sympathetic system may explain many of the clinical manifestations of the migraine. We aimed to evaluateP-waves as a reveal of sympathetic system function in migraine patients and healthy controls.Materials and Methods. Thirty-five episodic type of migraine patients (complained of migraine during 5 years or more, BMI < 30 kg/m2) and 30 controls were included in our study. We measuredP-wave durations (minimum, maximum, and dispersion) from 12-lead ECG recording during pain-free periods. ECGs were transferred to a personal computer via a scanner and then used for magnification of x400 by Adobe Photoshop software.Results.P-wave durations were found to be similar between migraine patients and controls. AlthoughPWD (P-wave dispersion) was similar, the mean value was higher in migraine subjects.PWD was positively correlated withPmax (P<0.01). Attacks number per month and male gender were the factors related to thePWD (P<0.01).Conclusions. Many previous studies suggested that increased sympathetic activity may cause an increase inPWD. We found thatPWD of migraine patients was higher than controls, andPWD was related to attacks number per month and male gender. Further studies are needed to explain the chronic effects of migraine.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Environmental Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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