View clinical trials related to Migraine Disorders.
Filter by:IIn this study, the investigators planned to investigate effectiveness of supplemental oxygen in patients (18-65 years) who were diagnosed as headache related to migraine without aura in the emergency department (ED). Patients who will be ordered standard migraine therapy (50 mg dexketoprofen and 10 mg metoclopramide HCl in 100 cc normal saline IV) by the physician blind to research, will be evaluated by the researchers before the treatment and patients met the study criteria will be included. Included patients randomly divided to two group, study group will receive supplemental oxygen with face mask for 1 hour. Patients' visual analog score (VAS) will be measured at 0th, 15th, 30th and 60th minute of treatment. If there will not be a 50% decrease at VAS score from the beginning, patients will be examined again by the physician again. Patients who will be ordered 100 mg tramadol as rescue therapy by the physician, will be continued to observed, VAS scores will be measured at 120th minute again. To avoid drug related bias, patients who will be ordered any other drug for primary care or rescue treatment other than mentioned above will not be included into the study.
This study aims to verify the efficacy / effectiveness of treatment with transcranial direct therapy (TDCS) in patients with Persistent Covid who present headaches, migraines and chronic pain, such as arthralgias and myalgias. Transcranial Direct Therapy is used in the field of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, with results that prove to be effective for the treatment of patients suffering from symptoms such as migraines, headaches, chronic pain, fibromyalgia or chronic neuropathic pain. As can be seen, in the case of patients with Persistent Covid we find several of these symptoms, so it is suggested that, if Transcranial Direct Current Therapy (TDCs) is giving such good results, relieving these symptoms, why can not give such good results and help so much in patients with Persistent Covid, If many of the symptoms are the same, even if the origin or cause is different.
This study investigates whether unilateral and bilateral non-invasive brain stimulation, given for 20 minutes/once per day for twenty days (M-F) can reduce migraine pain. Fourty patients will receive treatment (20 unilateral treatment, and 20 bilateral treatment), while twenty will receive a "sham" procedure. Another 20 Episodic Migraine patients will be recruited for the observational aim of the study which does not include brain stimulation.
This is a post-marketing study investigating the safety and efficacy of the REN device (Nerivio by Theranica, ISRAEL) in adolescents with migraine. The data analysis will test the ability of Frequent use of REN for the acute treatment of migraine to reduce the number of monthly migraine days in subsequent months, suggesting potential preventive benefits.
This study aims to improve the management migraine by providing a more profound understanding of the interactions of pain disinhibition on the brain stem level and calcitonin gene-related peptide as a main mediator in the generation of migraine headaches. For this purpose, this observational study investigates established neurophysiological and blood biomarkers parameters in association with the clinical phenotype.
This is a Post-marketing study investigating the long-term safety, utilization, and efficacy of REN during 12 consecutive months of using Nerivio in migraine patients. Safety will be assessed by the number and type of adverse events. Utilization will be measured by the number of monthly treatments. Efficacy will be evaluated as a change in headache pain severity and functional disability from baseline to 2 hours post-treatment in at least 50% of the treatments.
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare the efficacy and safety of Topiramate, Amitriptyline Monotherapy and Combination Therapy in Migraine Prophylaxis in outddor migraine patients attending headache clinic. The main question it aims to answer is whether there is any difference between the efficacy of Topiramate, Amitriptyline monotherapy and combination therapy in migraine prophylaxis. Participants will take Topiramate, Amitriptyline Monotherapy and Combination Therapy and maintain a headache diary. Researchers will compare Topiramate, Amitriptyline Monotherapy and Combination Therapy groups to see if there is any differences in efficacy and safety.
The purpose of this research is to determine if data from smart devices, including heart rate and movement during sleep and wake times, will be able to track headaches and predict recurrence and exacerbations (make worse). This use of this information may in the future allow patients earlier and more effective treatments if these devices can help predict when the headaches may occur.
The goal of this feasibility study is to test the effect of a new behavioral intervention, Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), as a possible new treatment for people living with migraine. The main questions it aims to answer are: - Can EAET lower the frequency and severity of migraine attacks? - What are the elements that can explain EAET's effect? Requirements from Participants: - Participants will engage in 8 weekly online sessions via zoom (sessions are 2 hours long). Each session has a lecture, in-class exercises, discussion, and weekly assignments. - Each participant is required to fill out questionnaires before the first session, after the last session of the treatment, and at a 3-month follow-up after treatment. Participants will benefit from a new and promising intervention that can significantly help with their migraines at no cost.
This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled cross-over clinical trial aims to investigate the effects of riocigaut on migraine inducing properties and cerebral arteries in patients with migraine.