BACKGROUND: We previously observed impaired habituation mechanisms of the conventional blink reflex (BR) in patients with episodic cluster headache (ECH) during the bout, studying only the affected side. Here, we have studied the nociceptive-specific BR (nBR) both on the affected and non-affected sides, and in relation to clinical features. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: We recorded nBR in 18 ECH patients during the bout, and in 18 healthy volunteers (HVs). We compared pain threshold, area, and habituation of the nBR, recorded both for the affected and non-affected sides. RESULTS: In patients, the pain threshold on the affected side was lower than that of the non-affected side (p = 0.009), and lower than in HVs (p = 0.038). Reflex area was decreased on both sides (p < 0.05) compared with HVs, whereas habituation was significantly impaired only on the affected side (p = 0.025 vs. HVs; p = 0.003 vs. non-affected). The habituation slope was positively correlated with the number of days sinc

Lateralized nociceptive blink reflex habituation deficit in episodic cluster headache. Correlations with clinical features / Coppola, Gianluca; DI LORENZO, Cherubino; Bracaglia, M; Di Lenola, D; Parisi, V; Perrotta, A; Serrao, Mariano; Pierelli, Francesco. - In: CEPHALALGIA. - ISSN 0333-1024. - STAMPA. - 35:7(2015), pp. 600-607. [10.1177/0333102414550418]

Lateralized nociceptive blink reflex habituation deficit in episodic cluster headache. Correlations with clinical features

COPPOLA, GIANLUCA;DI LORENZO, CHERUBINO;SERRAO, Mariano;PIERELLI, Francesco
2015

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BACKGROUND: We previously observed impaired habituation mechanisms of the conventional blink reflex (BR) in patients with episodic cluster headache (ECH) during the bout, studying only the affected side. Here, we have studied the nociceptive-specific BR (nBR) both on the affected and non-affected sides, and in relation to clinical features. PARTICIPANTS AND METHODS: We recorded nBR in 18 ECH patients during the bout, and in 18 healthy volunteers (HVs). We compared pain threshold, area, and habituation of the nBR, recorded both for the affected and non-affected sides. RESULTS: In patients, the pain threshold on the affected side was lower than that of the non-affected side (p = 0.009), and lower than in HVs (p = 0.038). Reflex area was decreased on both sides (p < 0.05) compared with HVs, whereas habituation was significantly impaired only on the affected side (p = 0.025 vs. HVs; p = 0.003 vs. non-affected). The habituation slope was positively correlated with the number of days sinc
2015
cluster headache; blink reflex; habituation; lateralization; pain
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Lateralized nociceptive blink reflex habituation deficit in episodic cluster headache. Correlations with clinical features / Coppola, Gianluca; DI LORENZO, Cherubino; Bracaglia, M; Di Lenola, D; Parisi, V; Perrotta, A; Serrao, Mariano; Pierelli, Francesco. - In: CEPHALALGIA. - ISSN 0333-1024. - STAMPA. - 35:7(2015), pp. 600-607. [10.1177/0333102414550418]
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