高频发作性偏头痛:是时候将其认定为偏头痛亚型了吗?

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Cephalalgia Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/03331024241291578
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背景:高频发作性偏头痛(HFEM)在头痛研究和临床实践领域备受关注。在这篇叙述性综述中,我们分析了现有文献,以评估有助于确定高频发作性偏头痛是否可能代表偏头痛谱系中一个独特的临床和/或生物学实体的证据:文献检索的结果包括61篇论文,这些论文被分配到以下主题之一:(i)社会人口特征和负担;(ii)临床和治疗方面;(iii)病理生理学;以及(iv)分类:结果:高频偏头痛患者与低频发作性偏头痛和慢性偏头痛患者之间存在多种特征差异:教育程度、就业率、生活质量、残疾和精神并发症负荷。一些证据还表明,高频偏头痛患者的大脑皮层和脊柱疼痛相关通路具有特定的激活特征,这可能与适应不良的可塑性有关:结论:HFEM 患者在发作性偏头痛群体中具有独特的临床和社会人口特征,疾病负担较重,转变为慢性偏头痛的风险较高。认识到高频偏头痛是一个独特的实体,是更好地了解偏头痛及其表现频率范围的一个机会,也是促进进一步研究和更充分的公共卫生方法的一个机会。
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High-frequency episodic migraine: Time for its recognition as a migraine subtype?

Background: High-frequency episodic migraine (HFEM) has gained attention in the field of headache research and clinical practice. In this narrative review, we analyzed the available literature to assess the evidence that could help decide whether HFEM may represent a distinct clinical and/or biological entity within the migraine spectrum.

Methods: The output of the literature search included 61 papers that were allocated to one of the following topics: (i) socio-demographic features and burden; (ii) clinical and therapeutic aspects; (iii) pathophysiology; and (iv) classification.

Results: Multiple features differentiate subjects with HFEM from low-frequency episodic migraine and from chronic migraine: education, employment rates, quality of life, disability and psychiatric comorbidities load. Some evidence also suggests that HFEM bears a specific profile of activation of cortical and spinal pain-related pathways, possibly related to maladaptive plasticity.

Conclusions: Subjects with HFEM bear a distinctive clinical and socio-demographic profile within the episodic migraine group, with a higher disease burden and an increased risk of transitioning to chronic migraine. Recognizing HFEM as a distinct entity is an opportunity for the better understanding of migraine and the spectrum of frequency with which it can manifest, as well as for stimulating further research and more adequate public health approaches.

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Cephalalgia
Cephalalgia 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
6.10%
发文量
108
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cephalalgia contains original peer reviewed papers on all aspects of headache. The journal provides an international forum for original research papers, review articles and short communications. Published monthly on behalf of the International Headache Society, Cephalalgia''s rapid review averages 5 ½ weeks from author submission to first decision.
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