J Korean Pediatr Soc.
2000 Sep;43(9):1223-1231.
Clinical Evaluation of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pediatrics, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Samsung Cheil Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Samsung Seoul Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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PURPOSE: To obtain basic data on cyclic vomiting syndrome(CVS) and clinical findings of CVS.
METHODS
Fifteen patients diagnosed as CVS from April 1995 to July 1999 were enrolled in this
study.
RESULTS
Among 15 children with CVS(11 boys, 4 girls), 4 patients were put in the
migraine group and 11 patients in non-migraine group. The onset age ranged from 7 months to
11.4 years(mean: 5.5 years). The prodromal symptoms of the migraine group were headache,
flank pain and unpleasant feeling, and those of the non-migraine group were abdominal pain and
dizziness. Vomiting began at characteristic times specific for each individual in 73% of
patients; in the migraine group, 75% had syrnptoms on arising in the morning. In the
non-rnigraine group, 36% were wakened during the night and 27% had symptoms on arising in the
morning and 9% had episodes beginning at other characteristic tirnes and the rernaining 27%
at no characteristic times. Durations of episodes were of fairly uniform length and mostly
between 2 days and 10 days. In regards to precipitating factors, stress was the most
frequently mentioned and other reported precipitants included infections, and sensitivity to
food and hot or cold weather. Continuous vomiting causes ketosis, electrolyte irnbalance, poor
growth, peptic esophagitis and other cornplications, including learning problems and
psychosocial dysfunction. Both groups had positive response to prokinetic agents.
CONCLUSION
There was no clinical differences between the migraine group and non-migraine
group. The response to therapy was poor, but the response to prokinetic agents was better than
that to anti-migraine agents.