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A Random Controlled Trial a Comprehensive Migraine Intervention at the Time of Discharge From the Emergency Department After Treatment for Acute Migraine
Despite the fact that more than 10% of Americans suffer from migraine, this headache disorder is often not diagnosed and not appropriately treated. The goal of this proposal is to determine whether a migraine protocol designed for use in an emergency room can be used to deliver the headache care that many migraine patients never receive. This is a randomized trial. Consecutive inadequately treated migraine patients will be randomized to TYPICAL care or to COMPREHENSIVE care. Those patients in the comprehensive care arm will receive the following intervention: 1) reinforcement of diagnosis, 2) an adaptable online educational intervention, reading material, and headache diaries, 3) two migraine specific medications and 4) expedited referral to a headache specialist, if needed. Patients in the typical care arm will receive whatever intervention the emergency physician feels is most appropriate. Headache surveys will be used toll if the protocol improves migraine-related pain and functional disability one month after the ER visit.
Age
21 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Montefiore Medical Center
The Bronx, New York, United States
Start Date
February 1, 2010
Primary Completion Date
January 1, 2012
Completion Date
January 1, 2012
Last Updated
August 31, 2018
50
ACTUAL participants
Naproxen
DRUG
Sumatriptan
DRUG
Migraine education
BEHAVIORAL
Reenforcement of diagnosis
BEHAVIORAL
Typical care
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Montefiore Medical Center
NCT07018713
NCT06641466
NCT04715685
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