Abstract

Conclusion. Lomerizine, a calcium channel blocker, may be effective as a treatment for migraine-associated vertigo (MAV). Objective. To determine the clinical characteristics of patients with MAV in Japan and the effectiveness of lomerizine. Patients and methods. This was a retrospective chart review carried out in a university hospital of 33 patients who fulfilled the diagnostic criteria for MAV. All patients were initially treated with dietary manipulation. If this therapy was unsuccessful, oral medications, mainly lomerizine, were administered. Medical records were reviewed to find clinical characteristics of patients with MAV and to evaluate the effects of the therapy on vertigo/dizziness symptoms. Results. A marked female predominance was found (23 women, 10 men). The frequency and the duration of vertigo varied across patients. About 60% of the patients had cochlear symptoms during an attack, among which bilateral aural fullness was most frequent. Oto-neurological examination showed abnormalities in 33% of the patients. Overall, 27 of the 33 patients (82%) responded to our therapy. Among the 22 patients who were prescribed lomerizine, 19 patients (87%) showed resolution or significant improvement of the symptoms.

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