Are migraine and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo associated diseases? An experience of medical college attached hospital from the western part of India

Authors : Ravindra K Hadakshi, Dhruvkumar M Patel, Maitri M Patel, Harsh D Patel, Mukundkumar V Patel

DOI : 10.18231/j.ijn.2019.036

Volume : 5

Issue : 4

Year : 2019

Page No : 220-224

Objectives: Repeated migraine attacks may cause vestibular dysfunction and dislodge of otoconia from
utricle to semicircular canals resulting in benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). The aim of the
present study was to evaluate risk factors and linkage of migraine in patients of BPPV.
Material and Methods: This observational case-control study was conducted at Zydus medical college
and hospital, Dahod, India from October 2018 to September 2019. Consecutive 18 to 70 years old
patients of confirmed BPPV were assigned as the cases. Demographically matched healthy volunteers
were assigned as the controls. The cases, as well as the control, were further evaluated for a past or present
history and a family history of migraines.
Results: 295 consecutive BPPV cases (250 posterior canals, 45 horizontal canals) and 300 control subjects
were studied. In the case group, 55 (18.64%) were having past or present migraine (45 migraines without
aura, 8 migraines with aura and 2 vestibular migraines), while in the control group 24 (8.0%) were having
migraine (20 migraines without aura, 4 migraines with aura). Among BPPV patients, those associated
with migraines were younger and more often females, with many having a history of diabetes mellitus and
coronary artery disease and family/past history of migraines. Migraine was 2.3 times higher in cases as
compared to the control with significant or Odds Ratio of 2.63 and 2.68 in unadjusted and adjusted analysis
respectively.
Conclusion: Migraine was more than two times more common in BPPV patients as compared to the age
and sex-matched controls.

Keywords: Headache, Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, BPPV, Migraine, Vestibular migraine, Migraine Variants


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