Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2023)

Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Family History of Major Thrombotic Events in Children with Migraine: A 12-Year Retrospective Single-Centre Study

  • Roberta Rossi,
  • Stefania Benetti,
  • Barbara Lauria,
  • Giulia Grasso,
  • Emanuele Castagno,
  • Fulvio Ricceri,
  • Claudia Bondone,
  • Antonia Versace

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12072582
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 2582

Abstract

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Background: Migraine is one of the most frequent primary headaches in childhood. The role of thrombotic predisposition in its pathogenesis is debated. Our aim was to analyse the cardiovascular risk factors and family history of major thrombotic events in children with migraine. Methods: A retrospective, single-centre study was performed over 12 years. Our headache centre record database was screened for migraine with aura (MA) and migraine without aura (MO) on the basis of the ICHD-II (until 2013) and III criteria. A control group of otherwise healthy children was recruited. Descriptive and multivariate analyses are provided; significance was set at p p p p = 0.001). Children with MA showed a higher risk of a family history of cerebral ischemic events at ≤50 years old than children with MO (OR: 2.6) and those in the control group (OR: 3.1). When comparing the family history of DVT, we observed a significantly increased risk for MA vs. MO (OR: 2.9). Conclusion: A family history of cerebral ischemic events at ≤50 years old leads to an increased risk of MA. Further studies are needed to explore such an association.

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