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NCT06641466
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of rimegepant when administered during the peri-menstrual period (PMP) for intermittent prevention of migraine in women who experience menstrual migraine attacks.
NCT04715685
This study uses a factorial research design to evaluate a nurse delivered mind body intervention using different doses of 3 treatment components to determine the optimized treatment for headache day reduction.
NCT07370142
Purpose of the Study: This study aims to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and long-term outcomes of "Sphenopalatine Ganglion (SPG) Pulsed Radiofrequency (PRF)" treatment in patients with chronic headaches and facial pain. The SPG is a major neural junction for craniofacial pain signaling. PRF is a safe, minimally invasive technique that modulates pain transmission without causing thermal damage to the nerve tissue. Methodology: The study will include 55 volunteer patients at the Ankara Bilkent City Hospital Algology Clinic who are unresponsive to medical treatments. Patients will undergo the standard "fluoroscopy-guided infrazygomatic approach." Pain intensity (VAS), quality of life, patient satisfaction, and changes in analgesic consumption will be recorded at baseline and during follow-up visits at 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, and 6 months post-procedure using various clinical parameters. Expected Benefits and Risks: The research intends to provide evidence regarding the 6-month long-term impact of this intervention on pain scores and patient well-being. Since the study follows routine clinical practices, it poses no additional risks to participants and aims to optimize future treatment strategies.
NCT07476053
The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between daily light exposure patterns, sleep quality, and migraine characteristics in adults with migraine, with and without photophobia, across an 8-week study period.
NCT07477236
Sleep disturbance and recurring headaches can negatively affect daily functioning, mood, and productivity. MyVitalC (ESS60 in extra virgin olive oil) is a commercially available dietary supplement that has generated anecdotal claims related to sleep quality and headache relief; however, human data remain limited. This real-world observational study is designed to help participants evaluate whether use of MyVitalC is associated with changes in sleep disturbance and headache frequency or severity in their own daily lives. Participants will complete a four-week baseline observation period without the intervention, followed by six weeks of daily MyVitalC use, with weekly self-reported assessments. Participants serve as their own control, allowing for within-person comparison of outcomes before and during product use.
NCT06894121
This study is designed to compare the clinical effectiveness of unilateral and bilateral Greater Occipital Nerve Pulsed Radiofrequency (GON-PRF) treatment at the C2 level in patients with migraine. The procedure will be guided by ultrasound and will focus on evaluating how each technique affects migraine symptoms. The main goal of this study is to assess the impact of both unilateral and bilateral GON-PRF treatments on migraine relief. Additionally, the secondary objectives of this study include evaluating the effects of these treatments on migraine-related disability and comparing any potential side effects or complications that may occur during the treatments. This research will help us understand which technique may be more effective and provide more information on the safety of these treatments.
NCT07468318
Tinnitus (ringing or buzzing in the ears) affects approximately 10-15% of the adult population and significantly reduces quality of life in many patients. In a substantial proportion of cases, tinnitus is associated with dysfunction of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and cervical spine - this subtype is called somatosensory tinnitus. This randomised controlled trial investigates the effectiveness of a multimodal intervention combining: (1) physiotherapy targeting TMJ and cervical spine dysfunction, (2) a structured combined exercise program (aerobic + resistance + breathing), and (3) psychological support (cognitive-behavioural psychoeducation) in patients with chronic somatosensory tinnitus. The study also examines the acute effects of different types and intensities of physical exercise on tinnitus perception, and performs psychometric validation of Czech-language tinnitus assessment questionnaires. Participants (N=160, aged 18-70 years) will be randomly assigned to either the multimodal intervention group (8 weeks, 5 sessions/week) or a control group. Follow-up assessments will be conducted at 3, 12, and 24 months. The primary outcome is the change in the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) score.
NCT06841627
Chronic headaches are associated with changes in brain structure and function that may be associated with increased suffering and disability. Understanding how Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMT) affects these changes would reveal new insight into how the brain processes pain and returns to normal function. Also, demonstrating these changes would provide evidence regarding how OMT causes a reduction in pain and disability, supporting the recommendation for OMT as a primary treatment option for headaches.
NCT04396574
The reason for this 12-month, open-label study is to see if the study drug lasmiditan is safe and effective for the intermittent acute treatment of migraine in children aged 6 to 17. The study will last about 12 months and may include up to 7 visits.
NCT04396236
The reason for this study is to see if lasmiditan is safe and effective in children aged 6 to 17 with migraine. The study will last up to 20 weeks and may include up to 4 visits.
NCT06701526
The main goal of this trial is to learn whether eptinezumab improves migraine symptoms and quality of life of participants with migraine who did not perceive a sufficient improvement during previous treatment with therapies targeting calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP).
NCT05734625
The purpose of this study is to see how well blocking two to ten of the scalp nerves (that give feeling to the scalp and are painful during migraine headaches) with bupivacaine anesthetic (numbing medication) and low dose methylprednisolone (cortisone-like medicine or steroid) work for treating and preventing migraines. Our hypothesis is that the pain of most episodic migraine headaches can be eliminated and prevented for months by blocking the nerves that give pain sensation during a migraine.
NCT05961501
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an aqueous solution containing CBD and CBN in the management of Facial Pain and Headache of Muscular Origin. A randomized (block randomization), double-blind, two-arm controlled trial will involve 42 adult patients diagnosed with Facial Pain and Headache of Muscular Origin which is lasting more than 3 months on the basis of clinical examination. Qualified study participants will be randomly assigned to two groups. The studied group will receive tan aqueous solution containing CBD and CBN, to drink at home in the dose determined by the attending physician, while the control group will receive an aqueous solution of placebo, to drink at home in the dose determined by the attending physician during this time. Each subject will be tested on the qualification day (D0), on 20 days after D0 (D20), and then 40 (D40) and 60 (D60) days after the qualification day using electromyography (EMG), pressure pain threshold test (PPT), clinical examination and surveys.
NCT06806293
A migraine attack is a moderate or severe headache that usually occurs on one side of the head and is often throbbing or pulsating. The headache is often accompanied by sensitivity to light, sensitivity to sound, nausea, or other symptoms. Menstrual migraine (MM) attacks are migraine attacks that occur in individuals before or during their menstrual period. The main goals of the study are to evaluate the efficacy (how well the medicine works), safety, and tolerability (the degree to which any adverse symptoms can be handled by the patients during the study) of atogepant, compared to placebo (looks like the study treatment but has no medicine in it), for the prevention of MM. Atogepant is an investigational drug being developed for the preventive treatment of menstrual migraine. Participants are randomly assigned to one of the 2 treatment groups called Arms to receive atogepant or matching placebo. There is 1 in a 2 chance for the participant to receive placebo. Approximately 430 adult female participants with menstrual migraine will be enrolled in approximately 85 sites across the world. Participants will receive oral atogepant or matching placebo for 3 menstrual cycles during the double-blind period. During the open-label treatment period, participants will receive atogepant during each menstrual cycle. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The safety and tolerability of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for adverse events and completing questionnaires.
NCT07451158
Multicenter, double-blind, and randomized controlled trial of Ultra-Distal Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) Device for Migraine treatment.
NCT07410741
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of postoperative coffee consumption on postdural puncture headache (PDPH) and analgesic use in women undergoing cesarean section with spinal anesthesia.
NCT04693533
The main goal of this study is to determine whether there is a relationship between fremanezumab's ability to prevent migraine and improved sleep quality in migraine patients (fremanezumab is a FDA-approved humanized CGRP monoclonal antibody for the treatment of migraine). This is a within-person study design that examines treatment effects (changes) using high-resolution assessments. To complete the study, each participant will be observed using daily assessments of migraine and sleep outcomes before treatment (baseline: 0 to 30 days), and at 1, 2, and 3 months after treatment (injection 1: days 31-60, injection 2: days 61-90, injection 3: days 91-120). In essence, this creates an interrupted time-series design where repeated interventions are introduced at fixed intervals.
NCT07436403
This randomized controlled trial will compare two commonly used techniques for performing spinal anesthesia, the median (midline) approach and the paramedian (lateral) approach, in adult patients undergoing elective orthopedic or urology surgery at Mayo Hospital, Lahore. Spinal anesthesia is widely used because it provides rapid pain control during surgery and avoids airway instrumentation. However, a recognized complication is post-dural puncture headache (PDPH), a headache that typically worsens on sitting or standing and improves on lying down. PDPH can delay mobilization, reduce oral intake, prolong hospital stay, and sometimes require additional treatment. Eligible participants aged 18 to 65 years with American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) physical status I or II will be enrolled, and then allocated in a 1:1 ratio to receive spinal anesthesia using either the median or paramedian approach. To standardize the procedure, spinal anesthesia will be performed under aseptic technique at the L3 to L4 or L4 to L5 interspace using a 25-gauge Quincke spinal needle, followed by injection of a fixed dose of hyperbaric bupivacaine. Routine perioperative monitoring will be applied for all participants, and intra-operative blood pressure will be recorded at regular intervals to document hypotension. The primary outcomes are the frequency and severity of PDPH. PDPH will be assessed using a structured checklist based on the International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition (ICHD-3) at 24 hours, 72 hours, and day 5 after the procedure by a trained assessor. Headache intensity will be recorded using a 0 to 10 Visual Analogue Scale, and categorized as mild, moderate, or severe. The hypothesis is that the frequency and severity of PDPH differ between the median and paramedian approaches in patients receiving spinal anesthesia for orthopedic or urology surgery.
NCT06899074
The purpose of the study is to assess the biochemical and clinical effects of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) supplementation in youth suffering from migraine, including its effects on migraine disability, psychological distress, and overall quality of life. This study duration 12 weeks.
NCT03592329
This study design has two components: 1) a cross-sectional assessment of brain activity and inflammation in migraine patients compared to healthy controls and 2) an assessment of 8 weeks of a combination therapy approach to treating migraine.