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Título: Migraine and Arterial Stiffness in the Brazilian Longitudinal Study of Adult Health: ELSA-Brasil
Autor(es): APELBAUM, Patricia NoemiGOULART, Alessandra CarvalhoSANTOS, Itamar de SouzaLOTUFO, Paulo AndradeBAENA, Cristina PellegrinoBENSENOR, Isabela Judith Martins
Parte de: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION, v.33, n.5, p.458-464, 2020
Resumo: BACKGROUND The mechanisms that underlie the link between migraine and cardiovascular diseases are not clear and arterial stiffness could play a role in that association. We analyzed the association between migraine and vascular stiffness measured by carotid-to-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV-cf). METHODS In a cross-sectional analysis of a well-defined population from the Longitudinal Study of Adult Health (ELSA-Brasil) with complete and validated information about migraine and aura according to the International Headache Society criteria, the association between arterial stiffness measured by PWV-cf was tested with multiple linear regression models [beta (95% CI)] comparing migraine without aura (MO) and migraine with aura (MA) to the reference group no-migraine (NM). Subsequent adjustments were made for mean arterial pressure, age, sex, education level, physical activity, alcohol use, diabetes mellitus, smoking, antihypertensive medication, body mass index, waist circumference, triglycerides, and LDL-c level to test the independence of the association between migraine status and pulse wave velocity. RESULTS We studied 4,649 participants, 2,521 women (25.7% MO and 15% MA) and 2,128 men (11% MO and 4.3% MA). In NM, MO, and MA standard PWV-cf were 8.67 (1.71) 8.11 (+/- 1.31) and 8.01 (+/- 1.47) m/s, respectively. Unadjusted PWV-cf differed between NM, MA, and MO (P<0.001). After adjustment for mean arterial pressure PWV-cf in NM did not differ anymore from MA (P=0.525) and MO (P=0.121), respectively. Fully adjusted models also yielded nonsignificant coefficients beta (95% CI) -0.079 (-0.280; 0.122) and -0.162 (-0.391; 0.067) for MO and MA, respectively. CONCLUSION In this large cohort of middle-aged adults, aortic PWV was not associated with migraine.
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