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Cluster Headache Linked to Heart Defect
« on: Oct 25th, 2005, 11:35am » |
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Cluster Headache Linked to Heart Defect ISLAMABAD: New research suggests that cluster headache, a severe type of headache that usually begins around one eye, often occurs together with a heart defect called patent foramen ovale (PFO), in which blood can pass through a small hole from the right to the left side of the heart without going through the lungs first. In the fetus, the hole (foramen ovale) is open, since blood does not need pass through the lungs to pick up oxygen while the baby is in the womb. After birth, the hole normally closes, but quite often this closure is incomplete. Since it is a small defect, people are often unaware that they have an open (patent) foramen ovale. As reported in the medical journal Neurology, Dr. Cinzia Finocchi and colleagues, from the University of Genoa in Italy, used ultrasound to look for PFO in 40 people with cluster headache and 40 similar subjects without such headaches. There was evidence of PFO in 17 patients with cluster headache compared with just 7 headache-free subjects. Having a cluster headache more than tripled the odds of having a PFO. So, why do the two conditions often occur together? The reason is unclear, but it may relate to lower oxygen levels in the blood. With PFO, blood that bypasses lungs carries less oxygen than normal, and previous reports have suggested that poorly oxygenated blood may help induce cluster headaches. Further studies are needed to better understand the association between cluster headache and PFO, the investigators conclude.
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Re: Cluster Headache Linked to Heart Defect
« Reply #1 on: Oct 25th, 2005, 12:03pm » |
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I've just been last week a whole week in hospital and they've done again MRI, EEG, EKG, Lung function, Blood Oxygen, Toxidity, X-Rays (Lungs & Vertebra), over-kill if you ask me. Nothing... but I do have "sticky-blood" (thick poorly oxygenated) in a cycle. I've tried CV Disprins (Asprin to thin the blood) before... no result/change. I can see that there must be a correlation between the O2 and the CH as Oxygen sometimes works. I didn't smoke when I started with my first cluster, now I do but there is no difference proving that smoking(de-oxygenating the blood further) has any impact. Heart, Oxygen and Brain but where and how... I don't even ask why anymore I am happy to see that more research is being done and that they are looking for the cause because if we can find the cause I'm sure we will all reap the benefit of more sleep Thanks for the update Matt
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