Vestibular migraine in an otolaryngology clinic: prevalence, associated symptoms, and prophylactic medication effectiveness

Otol Neurotol. 2015 Jan;36(1):133-8. doi: 10.1097/MAO.0000000000000596.

Abstract

Objective: To assess the prevalence of vestibular migraine (VM) in patients consulting to an otolaryngology clinic, the neuro-otological associated symptoms, and the effect of prophylactic antimigrainous medication on VM symptom improvement.

Study design: Retrospective chart review.

Setting: Tertiary referral otolaryngology clinic.

Subjects and methods: We used the diagnostic criteria from the Bárány Society and the International Headache Society to allocate patients to a subgroup: VM, possible VM, and atypical VM.

Main outcome measure: The prevalence of VM, percentages of associated neurotological symptoms, and percentages of effectiveness of prophylactic medication.

Results: Sixty-five (16%) patients were selected from the total patient population (n = 407) from which 4.2% were assigned to the definite VM group, 5.7% to the probable VM group, and 6.1% to the atypical VM group. We found a significantly different distribution between the groups for photophobia (p = 0.035), ear pressure (p = 0.023), and scotoma (p = 0.015). Thirty patients were administered with flunarizine and 68% responded with an improvement in VM symptoms (p < 0.001). For propranolol, 31 patients were treated and there was an improvement of symptoms in 73% (p < 0.001). Remarkable was the fact that these percentages were not significantly different between the subgroups.

Conclusion: VM is a common disorder presenting in a dizziness clinic, and detailed history taking is important to assess VM-associated symptoms and thus to prevent underdiagnosis. The latter is very important because our study shows that the majority of patients, regardless of VM subtype, can benefit from a prophylactic treatment, but further prospective studies are necessary.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adrenergic beta-Antagonists / therapeutic use
  • Adult
  • Calcium Channel Blockers / therapeutic use
  • Dizziness / epidemiology
  • Dizziness / etiology
  • Flunarizine / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Migraine Disorders / complications*
  • Migraine Disorders / epidemiology*
  • Migraine Disorders / prevention & control*
  • Otolaryngology / statistics & numerical data
  • Photophobia / epidemiology
  • Photophobia / etiology
  • Prevalence
  • Propranolol / therapeutic use
  • Prospective Studies
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Vertigo / epidemiology
  • Vertigo / etiology
  • Vestibule, Labyrinth

Substances

  • Adrenergic beta-Antagonists
  • Calcium Channel Blockers
  • Propranolol
  • Flunarizine