Title of article :
Abnormalitites of Visual Evoked Potential in Migraine Patients
Author/Authors :
Ashjazadeh, N Department of Neurology - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz , Varavipour, B Department of Neurology - School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz
Abstract :
Background: Visual evoked potential (VEP) is regarded as a useful,
reliable and non-invasive technique for the diagnosis of lesions in
the optic pathway. This technique was used to investigate visual
function in migraine.
Materials and Methods: 53 migraine patients (27 migraine cases
with aura and 26 common migraine cases) and 55 controls were prospectively
enrolled in this study. Visual evoked potential using the
pattern reversal stimuli was performed in all patients and controls,
and abnormalities of visual evoked potential were evaluated.
Results: In subjects with classic migraine mean latencies of the
P100 wave was increased by 6.7% (P<0.05) compared with controls.
Common migraine subjects did not show significant difference with
controls in regard to P100 latency (P>0.05). Also no significant
difference was observed in P100-N140 peak-to-peak amplitude between
the patients and controls.
Conclusion: The results of this study demonstrate subtle neuronal
damage within the visual system of migraine patients which may be
due to repeated transient ischemia experienced during the aura or
more likely as a constitutional change.
Keywords :
Migraine , evoked potential, visual
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics