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Autonomic dysfunction in pediatric patients with headache: migraine versus tension-type headache
Authors:Jonathan Rabner  Alessandra Caruso  David Zurakowski  Lori Lazdowsky  Alyssa LeBel
Institution:1.Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine,Boston Children’s Hospital,Boston,USA;2.Department of Psychology,Clark University,Worcester,USA;3.Department of Anaesthesia,Harvard Medical School,Boston,USA;4.Pediatric Headache Program,Boston Children’s Hospital,Waltham,USA
Abstract:

Purpose

To examine symptoms indicating central nervous system (CNS) autonomic dysfunction in pediatric patients with migraine and tension-type headache.

Methods

A retrospective chart review assessed six symptoms (i.e. constipation, insomnia, dizziness, blurry vision, abnormal blood pressure, and cold and clammy palms and soles) indicating central nervous system (CNS) autonomic dysfunction in 231 patients, ages 5–18 years, diagnosed with migraine, tension-type headache (TTH), or Idiopathic Scoliosis (IS).

Results

Higher frequencies of “insomnia,” “dizziness,” and “cold and clammy palms and soles” were found for both migraine and TTH patients compared to the IS control group (P < 0.001). Frequencies of all six symptoms were greater in TTH than migraine patients with “cold and clammy palms and soles” reaching significance (P < 0.001).

Conclusions

The need for prospective research investigating autonomic dysfunction in pediatric headache patients is discussed.
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