Predictability of exogenous hormone effect on subgroups of migraineurs
- PMID: 10759920
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.2000.00027.x
Predictability of exogenous hormone effect on subgroups of migraineurs
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate whether self-reported past migraine response to reproductive life events (menses, pregnancy, menopause) alters the likelihood of worsening of migraine with exogenous hormone use.
Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 451 female patients at the University Headache Center who had a diagnosis of migraine with or without aura.
Results: The majority of migraineurs recalled no change in headaches with oral contraceptive use or hormone replacement therapy (67.2% and 77%, respectively). Worsening of migraines with oral contraceptive use was associated with a menstrual trigger, worsening during pregnancy, and a diagnosis of migraine without aura. Worsening with hormone replacement therapy was associated with worsening during prior oral contraceptive use, improvement during pregnancy, worsening during menopause, and a diagnosis of migraine without aura.
Conclusions: Prospective studies are needed to confirm these associations.
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