Functional magnetic resonance imaging in migraine: A systematic review.
Severin SchrammCorinna BörnerMiriam ReichertThomas BaumClaus ZimmerFlorian HeinenMichaela Veronika BonfertNico SollmannPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2023)
A wide variety of functional magnetic resonance imaging-based metrics were found altered across the brain for heterogeneous migraine cohorts, partially correlating with clinical parameters and supporting the concept to conceive migraine as a brain state. However, a majority of findings from previous studies have not been replicated, and studies varied considerably regarding image acquisition and analyses techniques. Thus, while functional magnetic resonance imaging appears to have the potential to advance our understanding of migraine pathophysiology, replication of findings in large representative datasets and precise, standardized reporting of clinical data would likely benefit the field and further increase the value of observations.