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Treatment Update of Chronic Migraine

Title
Treatment Update of Chronic Migraine
Authors
Cho S.-J.Song T.-J.Chu M.K.
Ewha Authors
송태진
SCOPUS Author ID
송태진scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
Current Pain and Headache Reports
ISSN
1531-3433JCR Link
Citation
Current Pain and Headache Reports vol. 21, no. 6
Keywords
Behavioral treatmentChronic daily headacheChronic migraineHeadacheMigrainePharmacological treatment
Publisher
Current Medicine Group LLC 1
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Purpose of Review: Although chronic migraine (CM) is a common disorder that severely impacts patient functioning and quality of life, it is usually underdiagnosed, and treatment responses often remain poor even after diagnosis. In addition, effective treatment options are limited due to the rarity of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) involving patients with CM. In the present review, we discuss updated pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and neurostimulation treatment options for CM. Recent Findings: Pharmacological treatments include both acute and preventive measures. While acute treatment options are similar between CM and episodic migraine (EM), preventive treatment with topiramate and botulinum toxin A exhibited efficacy in more than two RCTs. In addition, several studies have revealed that behavioral interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy, biofeedback, and relaxation techniques are associated with significant improvements in symptoms. Thus, these treatment options are recommended for patients with CM, especially for refractory cases. Neurostimulation procedures, such as occipital stimulation, supraorbital transcutaneous stimulation, non-invasive vagal nerve stimulation, and transcranial direct current stimulation, have shown promising results in the treatment of CM. However, current studies on neurostimulation suffer from small sample size, no replication, or negative results. Summary: Although CM is less responsive to treatment compared to EM, recent advance in pharmacological, non-pharmacological, and neurostimulation treatments may provide more chance for successful treatment of CM. © 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York.
DOI
10.1007/s11916-017-0628-6
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