Contingent negative variation and efficacy of beta-blocking agents in migraine |
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Authors: | J Schoenen A Maertens de Noordhout M Timsit-Berthier M Timsit |
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Affiliation: | Headache Clinic, Institute of Medicine, Hôpital de Bavière, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium;;Laboratoire de Neurophysiologie Clinique et de Psychopathologie, University of Liege, Liege, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Thirty-three patients with common migraine underwent contingent negative variation (CNV) recordings before receiving prophylactic beta-blocker treatment with either metoprolol (27 patients) or propranolol (6 patients) at mean daily dosages of 110 mg and 122 mg, respectively. After 3 months the therapeutic efficacy of the beta-blocker was assessed in each patient by means of a global severity score and compared with the initial CNV recordings. The mean clinical improvement was 62%. A significant positive correlation was found between CNV amplitude before prophylaxis and the clinical response to beta-blockers: patients with higher CNV tended to respond better to therapy. Eight of 10 patients with a CNV amplitude higher than -25 microV had a more than 50% reduction of the severity score--that is, a good or excellent response to the beta-blocking agent--whereas only 2 of 9 patients with an amplitude lower than -20 microV had a good response. |
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Keywords: | Common migraine continent negative variation metoprolol migraine prophylaxis propranolol |
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