Resolution of Migraine with Aura Post-PFO Closure in a Young Female: A Case Report.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.944848
Endin Nokik Stujanna, Gea Pandhita, Radityo Prakoso
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BACKGROUND Migraine, a prevalent primary headache disorder, often disrupts daily life, particularly when accompanied by visual auras. While the etiology of migraines remains elusive, emerging evidence suggests a correlation with cardiovascular anomalies. CASE REPORT This case involves a 35-year-old woman experiencing migraine with aura. Imaging studies, including MRI/A, revealed small-vessel ischemic damage in the right frontal region and historical microbleeds in the right occipital area. The patient's RoPE score was a high 9 out of 10, and a grade 4 (severe) PFO was diagnosed following a TEE+bubble test. A transfemoral PFO closure was successfully performed using a 25-mm Amplatzer PFO occluder device via an antegrade transvenous approach without fluoroscopy. The patient was discharged in stable condition, with no migraine episodes reported at 5-month follow-up. The detection of PFO in young migraineurs, particularly those with aura, is crucial and warrants thorough investigation during their assessment and treatment. CONCLUSIONS This case underscores the importance of incorporating cardiac evaluations in the diagnostic regimen for young individuals presenting with migraine and aura to uncover and rectify potential contributory structural heart defects like PFO. After PFO closure, this patient's significant improvement, evidenced by the absence of migraine recurrence, highlights the potential therapeutic benefit of addressing cardiac anomalies in such patients. It is important to note that current evidence does not support PFO closure as a treatment for migraines unless there are findings suggestive of ischemic stroke.

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一名年轻女性的先兆偏头痛在 PFO 关闭术后得到缓解:病例报告
背景偏头痛是一种常见的原发性头痛疾病,通常会扰乱日常生活,尤其是伴有视觉光环时。虽然偏头痛的病因仍然难以捉摸,但新的证据表明它与心血管异常有关。病例报告 本病例涉及一名 35 岁女性,先兆偏头痛。包括 MRI/A 在内的影像学检查显示,患者右额叶区域存在小血管缺血性损伤,右枕部存在历史性微出血。患者的RoPE评分高达9分(满分10分),经TEE+气泡测试后诊断为4级(重度)PFO。在没有透视的情况下,使用 25 毫米 Amplatzer PFO 封堵器,经前向经静脉入路成功实施了经口 PFO 封堵术。患者出院后病情稳定,随访5个月未再出现偏头痛发作。在年轻偏头痛患者,尤其是有先兆的患者中发现 PFO 至关重要,因此在评估和治疗过程中应进行彻底检查。结论 本病例强调了在诊断年轻的偏头痛先兆患者时纳入心脏评估的重要性,以发现并纠正潜在的心脏结构缺陷,如 PFO。关闭PFO后,该患者病情明显好转,偏头痛不再复发,这凸显了对此类患者进行心脏异常治疗的潜在疗效。值得注意的是,目前的证据并不支持将 PFO 关闭术作为偏头痛的治疗方法,除非发现提示缺血性中风。
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