在一项21537例受试者的人群研究中偏头痛患者较对照者的收缩压低而舒张压高——雷克雅未克研究
Migraine patients have lower systolic but higher diastolic blood pressure compared with controls in a population-based study of 21 537 subjects. The Reykjavik Study作者机构:Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology University of Iceland Reykjavik Iceland
出 版 物:《世界核心医学期刊文摘(神经病学分册)》 (Digest of the World Core Medical Journals.Clinical Neurology)
年 卷 期:2006年第8期
页 面:8-9页
学科分类:1002[医学-临床医学] 100204[医学-神经病学] 10[医学]
主 题:偏头痛 概率 男性 BP 脑病 舒张压 人群研究 患者
摘 要:Several studies have explored a possible association between migraine and hypertension, with contradictory results. Because of this uncertainty the relation between blood pressure (BP) and migraine was studied in 10 366 men and 11 171 women in a population- based longitudinal study. A modified version of the 1988 International Headache Society criteria was used for diagnosis of migraine. Logistic regression analysis was used. The crude 1- year prevalence of migraine was 5.2% among men and 14.1% among women. No significant association was found between hypertension and migraine. For a one standard deviation (SD) increase in diastolic BP the probability of having migraine increased 14% (P = 0.11) for men and 30% (P 0.0001) for women. For a 1- SD increase in systolic BP the probability of having migraine decreased 19% (P = 0.007) for men and 25% (P 0.0001) for women. It was also found that for a 1- SD increase in pulse pressure the probability of having migraine decreased 13% (P = 0.005) for men and 14% (P 0.0001) for women. In a population- based study of men and women it was found that subjects with migraine had lower pulse pressure, lower systolic BP and higher diastolic BP compared with controls.