Practical implications of the migraine cardio- and cerebrovascular association: unmet needs of patients
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Practical implications of the migraine cardio- and cerebrovascular association: unmet needs of patients
Abstract
Background: Numerous studies have described a relationship between migraine and stroke, and there is emerging evidence that migraine is also associated with cardiovascular disease. The combination of migraine and both cerebrovascular and cardiovascular disease has implications for therapy.
Methods: We conducted a review of the modifications in medical therapy in patients with comorbid migraine and cardio- and cerebrovascular disorders based on publications from the last 15 years.
Results: Some drugs are contraindicated to treat migraine attacks (ergots, triptans) or for migraine prevention in patients after transient ischemic attack (TIA)/ischemic stroke. Aspirin and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are contraindicated in patients with cerebral bleeding. Some drugs for the treatment of acute migraine attacks are contraindicated in patients with symptomatic coronary heart disease.
Conclusions: Given the large number of patients with comorbid migraine and cardiovascular as well as cerebrovascular disease, there is an unmet need to treat these patients.
Keywords: Migraine; TIA; cardiovascular; cerebral hemorrhage; medical therapy; stroke.
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