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Coexistence of pupillary and heart sympathergic asymmetries in cluster headache
Authors:Maria Boccuni  Giorgio Morace  Umberto Pietrini  Maria Cristiana Porciani  Marcello Fanciullacci  Federigo Sicuteri
Affiliation:Istituto di Patologia Medica e Farmacologica Clinica, Viale Morgagni 85-50134 Firenze, Italy
Abstract:Ten cluster headache patients and 10 healthy controls were subjected to electrocardiographic and pupillometric procedures in a search for cardiac and pupillary sympathergic asymmetry. Sympathergic stimulation was provoked by hyperventilation and by instilling tyramine into both eyes. In the control group, hyperventilation changed neither the T-wave form and polarity nor the QTc. Tyramine provoked an equal mydriasis on the two sides. In cluster headache sufferers, hyperventilation produced changes in the T-wave form and polarity as well as an increase of the QTc due to a disproportionate shortening of the R-R and Q-T intervals. An unequal mydriasis was noted after tyramine instillation due to less marked response on the symptomatic side. The observed electrocardiographic abnormalities are considered an expression of an asynchronous repolarization attributed to a sympathergic asymmetry. It is postulated that both the cardiac and pupillary sympathetic imbalance associated with cluster headache are central in origin.
Keywords:Cluster headache    electrocardiogram    hyperventilation    pupillometry    sympathergic laterality    tyramine
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