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NCT ID: NCT02824250 Completed - Chronic Pain Clinical Trials

Mindfulness and Migraine Research Study

M&M
Start date: March 9, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of this study is to conduct a randomized controlled feasibility trial of MBSR for patients with moderate-to- severe migraine headache.

NCT ID: NCT02820974 Not yet recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

The Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study on the Processing of Acute Pain and Cognition Among Perimenopause Women

Start date: November 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

There lacks effective early screen system for the migraine-susceptible women during the peri-menopause period. The processing of acute pain and cognition as well as the underling functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) features are suitable for screening pain-susceptible individual. However, there is no study on this issue among the large sample peri-menopause women. The investigators thus designed the current trial to investigate the processing of acute pain and cognition as well as the underling featured functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).The investigators will combine pain behavior,cognitive task, fMRI analysis, psychophysiological interaction (PPI) and suitable statistical package to investigate the relationship between the above mentioned features and the occurrence of migraine and then test the efficacy of these features in predicting migraine development. The investigators will then try to establish the screening system for migraine-susceptible individuals in peri-menopause women.

NCT ID: NCT02794441 Completed - Migraine Clinical Trials

Oral Dexamethasone for the Treatment of Acute Migraine Recurrence in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Start date: December 2016
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Migraine recurrence is common amongst pediatric patients being discharged from the emergency department after treatment for migraine. Despite the commonality of migraine recurrence within the week following discharge, no known effective therapies are available in the pediatric population, though dexamethasone has been established as efficacious in the adult migraine population. The proposed study will randomly assign children and adolescents visiting the emergency department (ED) for migraine to receive either one dose of oral dexamethasone or oral placebo. Twenty patients will be recruited to this randomized, double-blind, pilot trial over a 6 month period, and the aim of the study will be to determine the feasibility and acceptability of the protocol.

NCT ID: NCT02791893 Completed - Pain Clinical Trials

Vagus Nerve Stimulation: Treatment for Gulf Veterans With Gulf War Illness

Start date: March 21, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The researchers propose studying Gulf veterans with Gulf War Illness (GWI), characterized by a problem with widespread pain. Besides their pain, the researchers will also assess the effect of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in alleviating migraine headache, another complaint of Gulf veterans, which is common in the presence of widespread pain. Importantly, the researchers are partnering with a company that has made a hand-held device that allows for stimulation of the vagus nerve without the need for surgery; it works by the patient putting it on the skin overlying the vagus nerve in their neck and then turning it on for 120 second periods three times a day. The device is programmed to deliver only 6 bouts of stimulation per day - one to each side of the neck three times a day; it is then inactive until the next day. The fact that this device can be used without surgery and is non-invasive makes it extremely practical for use. After collecting pre-treatment measurement of pain severity and headache severity, veterans will receive either the actual active VNS device or an inactive device, which does not stimulate the nerve. Veterans will use their device for ten weeks - providing similar information periodically over this period by responding to questions about the severity of their pain and headaches, They will then return to the Center for the final phase of the study where all veterans will receive active devices. Ten weeks later, they will return to the Center to provide information to allow the investigators to gain further knowledge as to the effectiveness of actual VNS in relieving pain - both throughout the body and in the head.

NCT ID: NCT02784847 Not yet recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

A Pilot Trial of Triheptanoin for the Preventive Treatment of Migraine

TRIMI
Start date: June 2016
Phase: Phase 0
Study type: Interventional

A pilot trial of triheptanoin, a natural compound able to promote anaplerotic mitochondrial metabolism, for the preventative treatment of migraine.

NCT ID: NCT02764996 Completed - Migraine Clinical Trials

An Exploratory Prospective Trial of Rescue Acupuncture for the Treatment of Acute Migraine

Start date: December 2015
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This will be an exploratory observational trial of rescue acupuncture for the treatment of acute migraine in military beneficiaries to gain information to inform the power analysis of a larger, more definitive trial. Researchers do not seek to definitively answer the question of whether this acupuncture protocol is effective; rather, we seek to estimate the proportion of migraine episodes that result in headache-free status 20-30 minutes, 2 hours, 4 hours, and 24 hours after an acupuncture treatment. Acupuncture treatments will be subject dependent, and points could include the N point (on scalp); various auricular points to include Shen Men, Point Zero, thalamus and Omega-2; body points to include Liver 2, Liver 3, Gall Bladder 20, bladder 10; and surface release over tense areas in the neck or shoulders. Researchers will document the points used, and data will be aggregated to determine overall effectiveness. Sub-group analysis by points will be performed to determine if there is more usefulness in 1 point or combination of points. These estimates will inform statistical power calculations for a future randomized controlled trial (RCT) that directly compares the effectiveness of Rescue Acupuncture with medical management of acute migraine with rescue medication. Researchers will also assess the feasibility of this study protocol as well as patient receptivity and satisfaction.

NCT ID: NCT02764320 Completed - Migraine Clinical Trials

The MOTS (Medication Overuse Treatment Strategy) Trial

MOTS
Start date: January 9, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

There are two commonly used treatment strategies for treating patients who have chronic migraine with medication overuse. This study will compare the outcomes amongst patients randomized to one of the two treatment strategies.

NCT ID: NCT02725554 Not yet recruiting - Migraine Clinical Trials

Study of Wireless Nerve Stimulation in the Treatment of Chronic Migraine

Start date: December 2023
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to illustrate the safety and effectiveness of the StimRelieve Halo Nerve Stimulator System in the treatment of chronic migraine. The StimRelieve Halo System utilizes a minimally invasive procedure to implant a neurostimulator. This technology includes an octopolar electrode array stimulator with an embedded receiver. The energy source is a small, external, rechargeable transmitter, which is worn by the patient. The StimRelieve Halo System eliminates the implantable pulse generator, which has been the most common reason for reoperation or discomfort with existing devices. For this study, all subjects will be randomized at enrollment into either a delayed or immediate continuation group. The immediate continuation group will immediately continue with the stimulation therapy after the 30-day trial period and will be monitored for a total of 12 months. The delayed activation group will have their device turned off after the 30-day trial period for the next 3-months. At the 3-month visit, both groups be evaluated and the delayed activation group will have their devices reactivated. All subjects will immediately receive the permanent stimulator(s). The permanent stimulators can easily be removed if non-responders are identified. The wireless technology eliminates the need for externalized extensions, IPG's and thus reoperation. Additionally the outcome is highly dependent on placement of the stimulators. By eliminating the need for a staged trial, infection rates and incidence of pocket pain will decrease. In this study, subjects will undergo a 30-day trial in order to demonstrate effectiveness. Immediate activation of all devices will be done in the post-op period based on sensory response and subject comfort. Subjects will be seen at 14-days post-implant to assess patient compliance with the device, assess clinical response and to adjust programming parameters if not responding. Subjects will be seen at 1 month post-implant and headache diaries and questionnaires will be reviewed. Subjects not responding to the therapy by at least a 30% reduction in headache days will be deemed non-responders and will be withdrawn from the study and can choose to have the device removed. After the trial period, all responders will follow their random assignment determined at enrollment (delayed or immediate continuation). All subjects will be monitored for a total of 13 months. Adverse events will be monitored throughout the study.

NCT ID: NCT02721849 Completed - Migraine Clinical Trials

Yoga for Chronic Headache in Adolescents

Start date: April 2016
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A randomized controlled trial to investigate the efficacy of yoga on tension type headache and / or migraine in adolescents between 12 and 16 years, consisting of a four group design which includes an 12 week yoga course and a three-month follow-up period. Both adolescent and one parent will be randomized either to yoga or no treatment. Primary outcome will be pain frequency in adolescents considering pain catastrophizing of parents.

NCT ID: NCT02703129 Completed - Migraine Clinical Trials

Nutritional Intervention in Migraine

Start date: January 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Migraine is a common medical condition. Several studies suggest that obesity and/or weight gain are risk factors for aggravating migraine course, especially increase the frequency of headache episodes. The aim of the current study was to evaluate whether nutritional intervention would be able to improve clinical parameters (as assessed by MIDAS and HIT) of patients with migraine.