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NCT ID: NCT05097300 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Chronic Tension-Type Headache

Treatment of Tension Headache Using Soft Tissue Techniques VS Vagus Stimulation Techniques.

Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A treatment based on manual therapy and vagus nerve stimulation is more effective than manual therapy only to reduce frequency, intensity and pressure pain threshold in patients with tension type headache.

NCT ID: NCT05084469 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Cluster Headache, Episodic

Exploration of Cluster Headache in a PET-MRI Study

F13640-AVF
Start date: November 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Observational study in PET-MRI using the 5-HT1A agonist PET radiotracer [18F]F13640.

NCT ID: NCT05057533 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Primary Headache Disorder

Primary Headaches and Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Start date: January 1, 2022
Phase:
Study type: Observational

To assess the relationship between primary headaches and irritable bowel syndrome

NCT ID: NCT04984720 Not yet recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

Efficacy of Smartphone Based Digital Application in Improving Headache Related Parameters in Patients With Migraine

Start date: July 25, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Migraine is a common headache disorder and affects 1 in 5 adults during their lifetime. It is a disorder which leads to significantly impaired quality of life, absence from work, loss of productivity in workplace and reduced vitality in social functioning. One of the important cornerstones in the management of migraine is the maintenance of a good headache diary. A headache diary enables the physician to understand the headache characteristics as well to establish the triggers causing the precipitation of episodes. The other important measure to ensure good outcomes is compliance to medications in those who have been prescribed prophylaxis. Migraine prophylaxis is by pills that have to be taken everyday at fixed time to ensure best outcomes. However, it is known that patients with migraine often are not adherent to prophylactic medications. A meta-analysis of 33 studies found that observational studies (n = 14) showed adherence ranging from 41% to 95% at 2 months after initiation of medication and 21% to 80% at 6 months. Pooled rates of persistence derived from 19 RCTs on propranolol, amitriptyline, and topiramate showed adherence rates of 77%, 55%, and 57%, respectively, at 16-26 weeks of initiation. The real world adherence is expected to be lower than that in the ideal settings of randomized trials. Regular pill reminders issued through smartphone based applications can improve medication adherence and thus improve headache outcomes. Though smartphone based migraine tracker digital applications are available, they mostly are aimed at capturing headache characteristics. The efficacy of providing pill reminders along with patient educational materials and community blog to enable migraineurs share their experiences with each other has not been studied in controlled trials. It is known that patients who are well informed about their chronic diseases such as migraine often have better outcomes. Busy clinicians often resort to providing pamphlets regarding the disease, triggers, acute pain relief medications, prophylactic therapy etc. However, it is yet to be studied if a digital application with all these inbuilt features, which are easily accessible at the finger tips would lead to better information uptake and improved compliance and self management. This RCT would try to assess this gap in knowledge.

NCT ID: NCT04877561 Not yet recruiting - Headache Disorders Clinical Trials

Test-Retest Reliability of the German Version of the Headache Disability Questionnaire (HDQ).

Start date: June 1, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

a translated and cultural adapted version of the HDQ will be tested on two occasions with headache patients who are currently in physiotherapeutic treatment due to their headache condition

NCT ID: NCT04722913 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Cervicogenic Headache

Relation Between Cervicogenic Headache and Forward Head Posture

Start date: February 15, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

This study will be designed to determining whether there is a relationship between CGH and cervical posture which may potentially provide physical therapists with evidence supporting the assessment and treatment of abnormal posture in this patient group.

NCT ID: NCT04709029 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Postdural Puncture Headache

Effect of Intravenous Versus Intrathecal Dexamethazone on Postdural Puncture Headache

Start date: January 20, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study will be conducted at Ain Shams University Hospital in Operating Theatre after ethical committe approval number (MS 32/ 2020). It is a prospective randomized controlled study will be done on patients undergoing lower abdominal and lower limb surgeries under spinal anethesia,Eligible patients will be randomized by computer system to one of two groups, either intravenous dexamethazzoe 8 mg with intrathecal heavy bupivacaine 0.5% or intrathecal 4mg dexamethazone with intrathecal heavy bupivacaine 0.5%. .

NCT ID: NCT04657952 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Post-Dural Puncture Headache

Sphenopalatine Ganglion Block for Post-Dural Puncture Headache in Orthopedic Patients

Start date: December 10, 2020
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this study is to assess the efficacy, onset and duration of analgesia of sphenopalatine ganglion bock (SPGB) using lidocaine 4% with adrenaline as a treatment of postoperative Post dural puncture headache (PDPH) of orthopedic patients after lower limbs surgeries.

NCT ID: NCT04585698 Not yet recruiting - Head Pain Clinical Trials

QST, Blink Reflex and Nociceptive Flexion Reflex in Headache

Start date: October 2020
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The aim of this study is to compare central and peripheric sensitization in headache patients at Baseline (T0) and 1 month after (T1) a treatment with an anti-CGRP (Fremanezumab-Ajovy).

NCT ID: NCT04529356 Not yet recruiting - Headache Clinical Trials

The TMS Treatment for Postoperative Headache in GH Tumor

Start date: September 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Headache is a very common main complaint of patients with GH pituitary tumor, which has seriously affected the normal work and life of patients. Although the current surgery and drugs have a certain effect on patients with headache, the overall effect is not satisfied. However, the use of COX-2 inhibitors, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and other analgesics are only effective for some patients with headaches, and long-term use has adverse reactions. Therefore, it is necessary to seek new treatments for postoperative headaches in patients with GH pituitary tumors. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) modulates the excitability of the underlying cerebral cortex by applying a rapidly changing magnetic field on the surface of the scalp. It is a relatively simple and safe method. It is currently approved for treating depression, migraine, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Alzheimer's disease. Several small clinical studies have proven that rTMS can be used to prevent and treat Headache. Therefore, this study aims to observe the efficacy and safety of TMS in the treatment of postoperative headache in patients with GH pituitary tumors.