The value of the systemic immune inflammation index (SII) in migraine patients treated with greater occipital block treatment

Sanamed Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5937/sanamed0-44601
Sevil Sadri, Gözde Ülfer, Burcu Polat
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Introduction: Neuroinflammation plays a key role in various neurological conditions, including migraine. GON block has been used for both acute and preventive treatment in migraine sufferers. Exploring whether this localized nerve blocking therapy for migraines affects signs of systemic inflammation would be beneficial. Materials and Methods: In this study, a total of 50 migraineurs (comprising high-frequency episodic and chronic migraine) and 60 healthy control volunteers of comparable ages and sexes were enrolled. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and SII levels in migraine patients, migraine sufferers, and healthy individuals are compared. This study examined hematological parameters and SII levels used as inflammatory markers in those diagnosed with migraine. Results: It was determined that the mean platelet and PLR values of the case group's subjects were substantially lower than those of the patient group's subjects (p < 0.05). Biochemical characteristics of the cases were examined before and after treatment with greater occipital nerve (GON) block, revealing a statistically significant reduction in attack frequency, severity, and duration (p < 0.001). No significant differences were discovered when compared to post-treatment values (p > 0.05), even though the ratios were greater prior to GON block therapy in other measures. Conclusion: These findings, in our opinion, are linked to the presence of a continuous inflammatory process even in the absence of episodes, supporting systemic inflammation in migraineurs. Thus, SII, an affordable and easily measurable marker in peripheral blood, may serve as a helpful predictive marker for migraine patients scheduled for GON block treatment. Further extensive research is needed to determine whether SII can be an independent prognostic factor in migraine patients.
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系统性免疫炎症指数(SII)在大枕部阻滞治疗偏头痛患者中的价值
神经炎症在包括偏头痛在内的各种神经系统疾病中起着关键作用。神经甾体素阻断剂已被用于偏头痛患者的急性和预防性治疗。探索这种局部神经阻断治疗偏头痛是否会影响全身炎症的迹象将是有益的。材料和方法:本研究共纳入50名偏头痛患者(包括高频发作性和慢性偏头痛)和60名年龄和性别相当的健康对照志愿者。比较偏头痛患者、偏头痛患者和健康人的中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比值(NLR)、血小板与淋巴细胞比值(PLR)和SII水平。这项研究检测了被诊断为偏头痛患者的血液学参数和SII水平,这些指标被用作炎症标志物。结果:病例组受试者的平均血小板和PLR值明显低于患者组受试者(p <0.05)。在接受大枕神经阻滞治疗前后检查患者的生化特征,发现发作频率、严重程度和持续时间均有统计学意义的降低(p <0.001)。与治疗后值相比,未发现显著差异(p >0.05),尽管在其他措施中,激素阻断治疗前的比例更高。结论:在我们看来,这些发现与持续炎症过程的存在有关,即使没有发作,也支持偏头痛的全身性炎症。因此,SII是一种可负担且易于测量的外周血标志物,可作为偏头痛患者计划进行神经甾体受体阻断治疗的有用预测标志物。需要进一步的广泛研究来确定SII是否可以作为偏头痛患者的独立预后因素。
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