Sensory Dysmodulation in Vestibular Migraine: An Otoacoustic Emission Suppression Study

被引:19
作者
Murdin, Louisa [1 ]
Premachandra, Presanna [1 ]
Davies, Rosalyn [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Hosp Neurol & Neurosurg, Dept Neurootol, London WC1N 3BG, England
[2] UCL, Dept Brain Repair & Rehabil, Inst Neurol, London, England
关键词
Migraine; vestibular migraine; otoacoustic emissions; VERTIGO; NOISE;
D O I
10.1002/lary.21013
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Objectives/Hypothesis: To seek evidence of sensory dysmodulation in auditory brainstem reflexes in patients with vestibular migraine by studying suppression of otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) by contralateral noise. Study Design: A prospective case-control study. Methods: The authors measured contralateral suppression of OAEs in a group of 33 interictal patients with definite vestibular migraine (migrainous vertigo) according to the strict diagnostic criteria of Neuhauser (2001), and compared them with 31 nonmigrainous controls with matching age and sex distributions. Suppression values were then compared with previously published departmental normative data. In three patients, recordings were compared in the ictal and interictal states. Results: OAE suppression was reduced in 11/33 patients, and 3/31 controls (P = .022 chi(2) test). Binary logistic regression analysis confirmed that the presence of vestibular migraine was significantly associated with abnormal suppression, but no such relationship was seen for symptoms of phonophobia or disease duration. The amplitude of variability between the ictal and interictal state was out of the normal range in 2 out of the 3 patients in whom such recordings were made. Conclusions: These results provide support for the notion of interictal auditory sensory dysmodulation in an as yet unidentified subset of migraineurs with vestibular migraine.
引用
收藏
页码:1632 / 1636
页数:5
相关论文
共 15 条
[1]   Ictal and interictal phonophobia in migraine-a quantitative controlled study [J].
Ashkenazi, A. ;
Mushtaq, A. ;
Yang, I. ;
Oshinsky, M. L. .
CEPHALALGIA, 2009, 29 (10) :1042-1048
[2]   Audiornetric findings of patients with migraine-associated dizziness [J].
Battista, RA .
OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY, 2004, 25 (06) :987-992
[3]   CONTRALATERAL SUPPRESSION OF NONLINEAR CLICK-EVOKED OTOACOUSTIC EMISSIONS [J].
BERLIN, CI ;
HOOD, LJ ;
WEN, H ;
SZABO, P ;
CECOLA, RP ;
RIGBY, P ;
JACKSON, DF .
HEARING RESEARCH, 1993, 71 (1-2) :1-11
[4]   Subclinical dysfunction of cochlea and cochlear efferents in migraine:: an otoacoustic emission study [J].
Bolay, H. ;
Bayazit, Y. A. ;
Gunduz, B. ;
Ugur, A. K. ;
Akcali, D. ;
Altunyay, S. ;
Ilica, S. ;
Babacan, A. .
CEPHALALGIA, 2008, 28 (04) :309-317
[5]   Tinnitus after head injury: evidence from otoacoustic emissions [J].
Ceranic, BJ ;
Prasher, DK ;
Raglan, E ;
Luxon, LM .
JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY, 1998, 65 (04) :523-529
[6]   EFFECT OF CONTRALATERAL AUDITORY-STIMULI ON ACTIVE COCHLEAR MICROMECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN HUMAN-SUBJECTS [J].
COLLET, L ;
KEMP, DT ;
VEUILLET, E ;
DUCLAUX, R ;
MOULIN, A ;
MORGON, A .
HEARING RESEARCH, 1990, 43 (2-3) :251-262
[7]   NEUROBIOLOGY OF MIGRAINE [J].
Goadsby, P. J. ;
Charbit, A. R. ;
Andreou, A. P. ;
Akerman, S. ;
Holland, P. R. .
NEUROSCIENCE, 2009, 161 (02) :327-341
[8]   Noise as a trigger for headaches: Relationship between exposure and sensitivity [J].
Martin, Paul R. ;
Reece, John ;
Forsyth, Michael .
HEADACHE, 2006, 46 (06) :962-972
[9]  
Murdin L., 2008, Audiological Medicine, V6, P238, DOI DOI 10.1080/16513860802499957
[10]   Vertigo as a migraine trigger [J].
Murdin, Louisa ;
Davies, Rosalyn A. ;
Bronstein, Adolfo M. .
NEUROLOGY, 2009, 73 (08) :638-642