Patients with chronic cluster headache may show reduced activity energy expenditure on ambulatory wrist actigraphy recordings during daytime attacks
ConclusionThe unexpected decrease in AEE during the pre-ictal and headache phase of daytime CH attacks in patients with chronic CH under acute and preventive treatment in ambulatory settings has important implications for future research on wrist actigraphy in CH.
Source: Brain and Behavior - Category: Neurology Authors: Nicolas Vandenbussche,
Jonas Van Der Donckt,
Mathias De Brouwer,
Bram Steenwinckel,
Marija Stojchevska,
Femke Ongenae,
Sofie Van Hoecke,
Koen Paemeleire Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research
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