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Key clinical point: Migraine was significantly associated with fetal-type posterior cerebral artery (PCA) status in patients with ischemic stroke.

 

Major finding: Fetal-type PCA status was independently associated with migraine (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.06; P = .005). The other factors independently associated with migraine were hypertension (aOR 1.97; P = .011), female gender (aOR 2.03; P = .017) and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score at admission (aOR 1.08; P = .018).

 

Study details: This cross-sectional study included 750 patients aged 18 years with ischemic stroke, of which 11.3% had migraine history.

 

Disclosures: This study received no specific funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

 

Source: Zhang Y et al. The association between migraine and fetal-type posterior cerebral artery in patients with ischemic stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2022 (May 13). Doi: 10.1159/000524616

 

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Key clinical point: Migraine was significantly associated with fetal-type posterior cerebral artery (PCA) status in patients with ischemic stroke.

 

Major finding: Fetal-type PCA status was independently associated with migraine (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.06; P = .005). The other factors independently associated with migraine were hypertension (aOR 1.97; P = .011), female gender (aOR 2.03; P = .017) and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score at admission (aOR 1.08; P = .018).

 

Study details: This cross-sectional study included 750 patients aged 18 years with ischemic stroke, of which 11.3% had migraine history.

 

Disclosures: This study received no specific funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

 

Source: Zhang Y et al. The association between migraine and fetal-type posterior cerebral artery in patients with ischemic stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2022 (May 13). Doi: 10.1159/000524616

 

Key clinical point: Migraine was significantly associated with fetal-type posterior cerebral artery (PCA) status in patients with ischemic stroke.

 

Major finding: Fetal-type PCA status was independently associated with migraine (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] 2.06; P = .005). The other factors independently associated with migraine were hypertension (aOR 1.97; P = .011), female gender (aOR 2.03; P = .017) and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score at admission (aOR 1.08; P = .018).

 

Study details: This cross-sectional study included 750 patients aged 18 years with ischemic stroke, of which 11.3% had migraine history.

 

Disclosures: This study received no specific funding. The authors declared no conflicts of interest.

 

Source: Zhang Y et al. The association between migraine and fetal-type posterior cerebral artery in patients with ischemic stroke. Cerebrovasc Dis. 2022 (May 13). Doi: 10.1159/000524616

 

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