Cognitive performance along the migraine cycle: A negative exploratory study
Migraine patients frequently report cognitive difficulties in the proximity and during migraine attacks. We performed an exploratory comparison of executive functioning across the four stages of the migraine cycle. Consecutive patients with episodic migraine undertook cognitive tests for attention,...
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doaj-0ffa68e203bb4bbc9a0e3da92039b6042020-11-25T03:40:17ZengSAGE PublishingCephalalgia Reports2515-81632020-08-01310.1177/2515816320951136Cognitive performance along the migraine cycle: A negative exploratory studyMaria Ana Quadros0Marta Granadeiro1Amparo Ruiz-Tagle2Carolina Maruta3Raquel Gil-Gouveia4Isabel Pavão Martins5 Laboratório de Estudos de Linguagem, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine and Institute of Molecular Medicine, , Lisbon, Portugal Laboratório de Estudos de Linguagem, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine and Institute of Molecular Medicine, , Lisbon, Portugal Laboratório de Estudos de Linguagem, Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Faculty of Medicine and Institute of Molecular Medicine, , Lisbon, Portugal Católica Research Centre for Psychological Family and Social Wellbeing, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon, Portugal Headache Outpatient Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, , Lisboa, Portugal Headache Outpatient Clinic, Department of Neurosciences, , Lisboa, PortugalMigraine patients frequently report cognitive difficulties in the proximity and during migraine attacks. We performed an exploratory comparison of executive functioning across the four stages of the migraine cycle. Consecutive patients with episodic migraine undertook cognitive tests for attention, processing speed, set-shifting, and inhibitory control. Performance was compared between patients in different migraine stages, controlling for attack frequency and prophylactic medication. One hundred forty-three patients (142 women, average age 36.2 ± 9.9 years) were included, 28 preictal (≤48 h before the attack), 21 ictal (during the attack), 18 postictal (≤24 h after attack), and 76 interictal. Test performance (age and literacy adjusted z -scores) was not significantly different across migraine phases, despite a tendency for a decline before the attack. This negative study shows that cognitive performance fluctuates as patients approach the attack. To control for individual variability, this comparison needs to be better characterized longitudinally with a within-patient design.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515816320951136 |
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Cognitive performance along the migraine cycle: A negative exploratory study |
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Cognitive performance along the migraine cycle: A negative exploratory study |
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Migraine patients frequently report cognitive difficulties in the proximity and during migraine attacks. We performed an exploratory comparison of executive functioning across the four stages of the migraine cycle. Consecutive patients with episodic migraine undertook cognitive tests for attention, processing speed, set-shifting, and inhibitory control. Performance was compared between patients in different migraine stages, controlling for attack frequency and prophylactic medication. One hundred forty-three patients (142 women, average age 36.2 ± 9.9 years) were included, 28 preictal (≤48 h before the attack), 21 ictal (during the attack), 18 postictal (≤24 h after attack), and 76 interictal. Test performance (age and literacy adjusted z -scores) was not significantly different across migraine phases, despite a tendency for a decline before the attack. This negative study shows that cognitive performance fluctuates as patients approach the attack. To control for individual variability, this comparison needs to be better characterized longitudinally with a within-patient design. |
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