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Sumatriptan in migraine with unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms: An open study

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HEADACHE
卷 43, 期 4, 页码 400-403

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.2003.03077.x

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sumatriptan; migraine; autonomic symptoms; trigeminal autonomic reflex

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Objective.-To investigate the response to sumatriptan in migraineurs with unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms such as lacrimation, eye redness, eyelid edema, nasal congestion, and rhinorrhea. Background.-Given the potential large-scale recruitment of peripheral neurovascular 5-HT1B/1D receptors consequent to the activation of the trigeminal autonomic reflex in such patients, the presence of unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms may predict a positive response to sumatriptan. Methods.-Seventy-two consecutive migraineurs with unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms were given sumatriptan 50-mg tablets to treat 1 migraine attack and were asked to record their clinical response to the drug at different time points. End points were pain-relief and pain-free response at 1 and 2 hours. Results.-Pain relief was reported by 47 patients (65.3%) at 1 hour and by 59 (81.9%) at 2 hours. Pain-free response was reported by 22 patients (30.6%) at 1 hour and by 44 (61.1%) at 2 hours. Responsiveness to sumatriptan did not correlate with the type or number of unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms, demographic characteristics, prophylactic treatments, use of contraceptives, or concomitant tension-type headache. Conclusions.-Migraineurs with unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms seem to respond to sumatriptan better than other migraineurs. The presence of unilateral cranial autonomic symptoms may predict a positive response to the triptans.

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