Prevalence and impact of visual aura in migraine and probable migraine: a population study

Jan 11, 2022Scientific reports

How common visual aura is in migraine and likely migraine and its effects in the population

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Abstract

Among 3,030 participants, 29.4% of individuals with migraine and 24.3% with experienced .

  • Visual aura is present in 29.4% of individuals with migraine and 24.3% with probable migraine, with no significant difference between the two groups.
  • Participants with migraine experiencing visual aura reported a higher frequency of headaches per month (4.0) compared to those without visual aura (2.0).
  • Severe cutaneous allodynia was more frequent in migraine patients with visual aura, scoring 3.0 compared to 2.0 in those without.
  • Individuals with probable migraine and visual aura had a higher monthly headache frequency (2.0) than those without visual aura (0.6).
  • Greater disability was reported by participants with probable migraine experiencing visual aura, with a Migraine Disability Assessment score of 10.0 compared to 5.0 for those without.
  • Participants with probable migraine and visual aura also exhibited more severe cutaneous allodynia, scoring 2.5 versus 0.0 in those without.

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Key numbers

50 of 170
Prevalence in Migraine
Participants with migraine classified as having .
82 of 337
Prevalence in
Participants with classified as having .
4.0
Headache Frequency Increase
Average headache days per month for migraine with .

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What this is

  • This research investigates the prevalence and impact of () in migraine and ().
  • Data were collected from a nation-wide population-based survey in Korea, involving 3,030 participants.
  • Findings reveal similar prevalence in migraine (29.4%) and (24.3%), with distinct impacts on headache frequency and severity.

Essence

  • prevalence is comparable in migraine and , affecting headache frequency and severity. Participants with experienced more frequent headaches and greater disability.

Key takeaways

  • prevalence is similar in migraine and , with 29.4% of migraine and 24.3% of participants affected.
  • Migraine with has a higher headache frequency per month (4.0 vs. 2.0) compared to those without .
  • Participants with and reported greater disability (10.0 vs. 5.0) and more severe cutaneous allodynia compared to those without .

Caveats

  • The study's cooperation rate was low at 28.3%, which may limit the generalizability of the findings. External validity should be verified in diverse populations.

Definitions

  • visual aura (VA): A reversible neurological manifestation occurring before or during migraine, typically involving visual disturbances.
  • probable migraine (PM): A subtype of migraine that meets all but one diagnostic criterion for migraine.

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