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Query: EC:6.3.4.6 (
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Background:
Numerous studies have evaluated the impact of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) eradication on the number, severity, and recurrence of
migraine
attacks. But the association of
migraine
, H. pylori, and gastrointestinal (GI) presentation is challenging. The aim of the current study was to investigate the correlation between
migraine
, H. pylori, and peptic ulcers among patients with dyspepsia undergoing upper GI endoscopy.
Methods:
305 patients with dyspepsia referring to our endoscopy ward, Shahid Beheshti Hospital affiliated to Qom University of Medical Sciences, Qom, Iran, for upper GI endoscopy filled out the study questionnaire. If a patient was experiencing headaches and the
migraine
was confirmed by neurologists, he/she was asked to answer the questions related to
migraine
, which were prepared exactly from
Migraine
Disability Assessment (MIDAS) questionnaire. The relation between
migraine
and confirmed H. pylori contamination was investigated using statistical models.
Results:
Of all the 305 patients, 133 (43.6%) had confirmed episodic
migraine headaches
(MHs) and 177 patients (58.04%) had positive RUT for confirming H. pylori contamination, of which 123 (69.5%) had confirmed
migraine
. 52 (17.0%) had duodenal peptic ulcer(s), of which, 49 (94.2%) had a positive rapid
urease
test (RUT) (P < 0.001). 20 (6.5%) of all patients had the gastric peptic ulcer(s) which did not have a significant relation with H. pylori contamination. There was a significant relationship between the peptic ulcer site and
migraine
. In total, 177 patients (58.0%) had a positive RUT. History of
migraine
was significantly positive in those with positive H. Pylori contamination. Notably, multivariable analysis demonstrated a significant relation of H. pylori and
migraine
at younger ages.
Conclusion:
The prevalence of H. pylori and
migraine
in patients with dyspepsia seems to be high. Moreover, there is a meaningful association between
migraine
, duodenal peptic ulcers, and H. pylori infection, too.
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PMID:Migraine, dyspepsia, and Helicobacter pylori: Zeroing in on the culprit. 3131 32