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. 2018 Dec;127(12):877-887.
doi: 10.1177/0003489418799107. Epub 2018 Sep 9.

Evaluating Quality of Life in Patients With Meniere's Disease Treated as Migraine

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Evaluating Quality of Life in Patients With Meniere's Disease Treated as Migraine

Yaser Ghavami et al. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol. 2018 Dec.
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Abstract

Objective:: To evaluate the change in quality of life (QOL) of patients with Meniere's disease (MD) after treatment with migraine prophylaxis therapy.

Methods:: Patients with definite MD were given the Meniere's Disease Outcomes Questionnaire-Retrospective (MDOQ-R) after migraine prophylactic therapy to assess QOL. Changes in physical, emotional, and social parameters affected by MD were calculated, along with a global pre- and posttreatment QOL scores.

Results:: The MDOQ-R was given to 27 consecutive patients with definite MD. Patients who had at least an 18-month follow-up were included, resulting in 25 questionnaires. The mean change in QOL score was 25 ± 16 (range, -3 to 55), P = .02. Quality of life was improved in 23 (92%) of the respondents in every metric measured, unchanged in 1 (4%), and poorer in 1 (4%) of patients after migraine prophylaxis treatment.

Conclusions:: Majority of MD patients who had all failed diuretic therapy responded positively to medications used for migraine prophylaxis, as indicated by a significant improvement in QOL. This study may further suggest a correlation between the pathophysiologic basis of disease in MD and vestibular migraine. Patients with MD may be successfully managed with medications intended to treat migraine.

Keywords: Meniere’s disease; dizziness; migraine; quality of life; vertigo; vestibular migraine.

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