Treatment of medication overuse headache: Effect and predictors after 1 year—A randomized controlled trial
Background Combined withdrawal and early preventive medication was the most effective treatment for medication overuse headache (MOH) within the first 6 months in a previous study, but results from a longer follow‐up period are lacking. Objective (1) To measure the efficacy at 1 year of three differ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Headache 2021-07, Vol.61 (7), p.1112-1122 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background
Combined withdrawal and early preventive medication was the most effective treatment for medication overuse headache (MOH) within the first 6 months in a previous study, but results from a longer follow‐up period are lacking.
Objective
(1) To measure the efficacy at 1 year of three different treatment approaches to MOH; (2) to compare withdrawal and early preventives (W+P), preventives with potential withdrawal therapy after 6 months (P+pW), and withdrawal with delayed potential preventives (W+pP); and (3) to identify predictors of chronic headache after 1 year.
Methods
Patients with MOH and migraine and/or tension‐type headache were randomly assigned to one of the three outpatient treatments. Headache calendar and questionnaires were filled out. Primary outcome was a reduction in headache days/month after 1 year.
Results
Of 120 patients, 96 completed 1‐year follow‐up, and all were included in our analyses. Overall headache days/month were reduced from 24.6 (23.4–25.8) to 15.0 (13.0–17.0) (p |
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ISSN: | 0017-8748 1526-4610 |
DOI: | 10.1111/head.14177 |