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"Percutaneous Coronary Shunt Effective in Limited Number of Cases for Treating Severe Refractory Migraines With Aura: Presented at WCC" By Cameron Johnston BARCELONA, SPAIN -- September 5, 2006 -- A controlled clinical trial has determined that percutaneous repair of a patent foremen ovale (PFO) is effective in only a limited number of patients who experience severe refractory migraines with aura. Overall, the study showed, the procedure is no more beneficial than a sham procedure and offers comparable efficacy rates to those seen in previous trials using medical management. If it seems far-fetched that heart surgery could have an impact on migraine, it is not without good reason, according to principal investigator Andrew Dowson, MD, director, King's Headache Service, Kings College Hospital, London, United Kingdom. Dr. Dowson presented the results of the trial results here on September 3[rd at the European Society of Cardiology World Congress of Cardiology (WCC). Nine previous studies have noted that people who have had PFO repaired for other reasons have also reported up to an 80% improvement in migraine headache frequency. However, these were all retrospective, observational studies, Dr. Dowson said. |
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