M. Delsette et al., MIGRAINE WITH AURA AND RIGHT-TO-LEFT SHUNT ON TRANSCRANIAL DOPPLER - A CASE-CONTROL STUDY, Cerebrovascular diseases, 8(6), 1998, pp. 327-330
Right-to-left shunt (RLS), usually due to patent foramen ovale, is a w
ell-established risk factor for ischemic stroke in young patients, whi
le the role of migraine as an independent factor is still debated. We
evaluated 44 patients suffering from migraine with aura, and compared
them with 73 patients younger than 50 with focal cerebral ischemia, an
d 50 controls, asymptomatic for cerebrovascular disease, and without a
history of migraine. All the subjects underwent bilateral transcrania
l Doppler with injection of contrast medium in an antecubital vein. Th
e test was performed during normal ventilation and during Valsalva man
euver, recording both the middle cerebral arteries and the basilar art
ery. Criteria for diagnosing RLS was the presence of at least 3 microb
ubbles within 15 s from injection. Eighteen out of 44 migraine patient
s (41 %) showed RLS, as opposed to 8 of 50 controls (16%) (p < 0.005).
Twenty-six out of 73 patients with cerebral ischemia had RLS (35%). W
e conclude that the prevalence of RLS in patients with migraine with a
ura is significantly higher than in normal controls, and is similar to
the prevalence of RLS in young patients with stroke. These findings c
ould be helpful in understanding the relationship between migraine and
stroke.