A study on migraine in tertiary care centre at Dharmapuri district

Journal Title: International Archives of Integrated Medicine - Year 2018, Vol 5, Issue 3

Abstract

Introduction: Migraine is a syndrome of recurrent headaches which commonly affects the most productive age group. The clinical presentation of a migraine varies is from the patient. The drug treatment needs to be selected by grouping into different categories based on the clinical profile. In this study, an attempt has been made to study the clinical spectrum EEG changes and therapeutic response in patients with a migraine. Aim of the study: To study the clinical spectrum of a migraine, to study the EEG changes in migraine patient, to assess the therapeutic response in patients treated with prophylactic drugs. Materials and methods: In this study, patient with age between 12 years and 60 years who attended the headache clinic and satisfied the international headache society criteria for a migraine included the patients were evaluated in the following way: Detailed History taking, Physical examinations, laboratory investigations. Results: In the present study, most of the patients were in the age group of 30 to 35 years in both migraine with aura (MA) and migraine without aura (MO) (MA 48% and MO 52%). The minimum age in this study was 14 years maximum age was 54 and the mean age was 33.2. Prevalence of a migraine varies with age peaking between age of 30 to 45 years. Overall prevalence was highest from 25 to 55 years of being productive age. The family history of a migraine was present in 32% of the total patients (MA 62% to 32%) seen predominantly in first degree relatives. The present rating factors were found in 76% of patients in the study group. Stress was commonest precipitating factor for migraine (MA 33%, MO 50%). Other precipitating factors were menses (MA 17%, MO 20%) hunger (MA 17%, MO 15%), sleep deprivation (MA17%, MO15%), food (MA 5%), head trauma (MA11%). In this study group, 61 patients had followed up for more than 3 months. Among them, 26 patients 42.6% were treated with three propranolol 33 patients 54% were treated which combination of Beta blocker and amitriptyline and 2 patients 3.2%were treated with sodium valproate. At the end of 3 months, response to therapy was assessed by MIDAS score. Conclusion: Prodrome symptoms were present in 38% of patients and postdrome symptoms were present 50% of the patients. Visual Aura was the commonest aura. A headache was predominantly unilateral 72% pulsatile 95% moderate-to-severe intensity of pain 83% with the main duration of 16.5 hours. Nausea and vomiting were commonest associated symptoms. Stress was a commonest precipitating factor.

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JA Vasanthakumar, K Ganesamoorthi

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JA Vasanthakumar, K Ganesamoorthi (2018). A study on migraine in tertiary care centre at Dharmapuri district. International Archives of Integrated Medicine, 5(3), 8-14. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-413735