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Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls

BACKGROUND: Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data is avai...

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Autores principales: Luedtke, Kerstin, Adamczyk, Waclaw, Mehrtens, Katrin, Moeller, Inken, Rosenbaum, Louisa, Schaefer, Axel, Schroeder, Janine, Szikszay, Tibor, Zimmer, Christian, Wollesen, Bettina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29943146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-z
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author Luedtke, Kerstin
Adamczyk, Waclaw
Mehrtens, Katrin
Moeller, Inken
Rosenbaum, Louisa
Schaefer, Axel
Schroeder, Janine
Szikszay, Tibor
Zimmer, Christian
Wollesen, Bettina
author_facet Luedtke, Kerstin
Adamczyk, Waclaw
Mehrtens, Katrin
Moeller, Inken
Rosenbaum, Louisa
Schaefer, Axel
Schroeder, Janine
Szikszay, Tibor
Zimmer, Christian
Wollesen, Bettina
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data is available for migraine. METHODS: To introduce a standardized protocol for the measurement of TPD in the upper cervical spine, 51 healthy participants were investigated with a newly developed paradigm which was evaluated for intra-rater reliability. The same protocol was applied by two further examiners to 28 migraine patients and 21 age-, and gender-matched healthy controls to investigate inter-rater reliability and between group differences. RESULTS: Results indicated excellent intra-rater (right ICC((2,4)) = 0.82, left ICC((2,4)) = 0.83) and good inter-rater reliability (right ICC((2,4)) = 0.70, left ICC((2,4)) = 0.75). Migraine patients had larger TPD thresholds (26.86 ± 7.21) than healthy controls (23.30 ± 6.17) but these became only statistically significant for the right side of the neck (p = 0.02). There was a significant, moderate association with age for the right side (r = 0.42 p = 0.002, n = 51), and less strong association for the left side (r = 0.34, p = 0.14) in healthy individuals. TPD did not correlate with headache days per month or the dominant headache side in migraine patients. CONCLUSIONS: Surprisingly, migraine patients showed increased TPD thresholds in the upper cervical spine interictally. Although a body of evidence supports that hypersensitivity is part of the migraine attack, the current report indicates that interictally, migraine patients showed worse tactile acuity similar to other chronic pain populations. This has been hypothesized to indicate structural and functional re-organisation of the somatosensory cortex.
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spelling pubmed-60200772018-07-13 Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls Luedtke, Kerstin Adamczyk, Waclaw Mehrtens, Katrin Moeller, Inken Rosenbaum, Louisa Schaefer, Axel Schroeder, Janine Szikszay, Tibor Zimmer, Christian Wollesen, Bettina J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Chronic pain including migraine is associated with structural and functional changes in the somatosensory cortex. Previous reports proposed two-point discrimination (TPD) as a measurement for cortical alterations. Limited evidence exists for tactile acuity in the neck and no data is available for migraine. METHODS: To introduce a standardized protocol for the measurement of TPD in the upper cervical spine, 51 healthy participants were investigated with a newly developed paradigm which was evaluated for intra-rater reliability. The same protocol was applied by two further examiners to 28 migraine patients and 21 age-, and gender-matched healthy controls to investigate inter-rater reliability and between group differences. RESULTS: Results indicated excellent intra-rater (right ICC((2,4)) = 0.82, left ICC((2,4)) = 0.83) and good inter-rater reliability (right ICC((2,4)) = 0.70, left ICC((2,4)) = 0.75). Migraine patients had larger TPD thresholds (26.86 ± 7.21) than healthy controls (23.30 ± 6.17) but these became only statistically significant for the right side of the neck (p = 0.02). There was a significant, moderate association with age for the right side (r = 0.42 p = 0.002, n = 51), and less strong association for the left side (r = 0.34, p = 0.14) in healthy individuals. TPD did not correlate with headache days per month or the dominant headache side in migraine patients. CONCLUSIONS: Surprisingly, migraine patients showed increased TPD thresholds in the upper cervical spine interictally. Although a body of evidence supports that hypersensitivity is part of the migraine attack, the current report indicates that interictally, migraine patients showed worse tactile acuity similar to other chronic pain populations. This has been hypothesized to indicate structural and functional re-organisation of the somatosensory cortex. Springer Milan 2018-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6020077/ /pubmed/29943146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-z Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Luedtke, Kerstin
Adamczyk, Waclaw
Mehrtens, Katrin
Moeller, Inken
Rosenbaum, Louisa
Schaefer, Axel
Schroeder, Janine
Szikszay, Tibor
Zimmer, Christian
Wollesen, Bettina
Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_full Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
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title_short Upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
title_sort upper cervical two-point discrimination thresholds in migraine patients and headache-free controls
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6020077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29943146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-018-0873-z
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