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Practical and clinical utility of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) for the acute treatment of migraine: A post hoc analysis of the randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind PRESTO trial

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:
The PRESTO study of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS; gammaCore®) featured key primary and secondary end points recommended by the International Headache Society to provide Class I evidence that for patients with an episodic migraine, nVNS significantly increases the probability of having mild pain or being pain-free 2 h post stimulation. Here, we examined additional data from PRESTO to provide further insights into the practical utility of nVNS by evaluating its ability to consistently deliver clinically meaningful improvements in pain intensity while reducing the need for rescue medication.

METHODS:
Patients recorded pain intensity for treated migraine attacks on a 4-point scale. Data were examined to compare nVNS and sham with regard to the percentage of patients who benefited by at least 1 point in pain intensity. We also assessed the percentage of attacks that required rescue medication and pain-free rates stratified by pain intensity at treatment initiation.

RESULTS:
A significantly higher percentage of patients who used acute nVNS treatment (n = 120) vs sham (n = 123) reported a ≥ 1-point decrease in pain intensity at 30 min (nVNS, 32.2%; sham, 18.5%; P = 0.020), 60 min (nVNS, 38.8%; sham, 24.0%; P = 0.017), and 120 min (nVNS, 46.8%; sham, 26.2%; P = 0.002) after the first attack. Similar significant results were seen when assessing the benefit in all attacks. The proportion of patients who did not require rescue medication was significantly higher with nVNS than with sham for the first attack (nVNS, 59.3%; sham, 41.9%; P = 0.013) and all attacks (nVNS, 52.3%; sham, 37.3%; P = 0.008). When initial pain intensity was mild, the percentage of patients with no pain after treatment was significantly higher with nVNS than with sham at 60 min (all attacks: nVNS, 37.0%; sham, 21.2%; P = 0.025) and 120 min (first attack: nVNS, 50.0%; sham, 25.0%; P = 0.018; all attacks: nVNS, 46.7%; sham, 30.1%; P = 0.037).

CONCLUSIONS:
This post hoc analysis demonstrated that acute nVNS treatment quickly and consistently reduced pain intensity while decreasing rescue medication use. These clinical benefits provide guidance in the optimal use of nVNS in everyday practice, which can potentially reduce use of acute pharmacologic medications and their associated adverse events.

TRIAL REGISTRATION:
ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02686034 .
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Migraine; Neuromodulation; Pain intensity; Post hoc analysis; Rescue medication; Vagus nerve stimulation; Acute Disease; Adult; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Migraine Disorders; Prospective Studies; Self Care; Treatment Outcome; Vagus Nerve Stimulation; Neurology (clinical); Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Elenco autori:
Grazzi, Licia; Tassorelli, Cristina; De Tommaso, Marina; Pierangeli, Giulia; Martelletti, Paolo; Rainero, Innocenzo; Geppetti, Pierangelo; Ambrosini, Anna; Sarchielli, Paola; Liebler, Eric; Barbanti, Piero; Bitetto, Vito; De Icco, Roberto; Martinelli, Daniele; Sances, Grazia; Bianchi, Monica; Padovan, Anna Maria; Ricci, Katia; Vecchio, Eleonora; Cortelli, Pietro; Cevoli, Sabina; Terlizzi, Rossana; Negro, Andrea; Chiariello, Gabriella Addolorata; De Martino, Paola; Gai, Annalisa; Govone, Flora; Masuzzo, Federica; Rubino, Elisa; Torrieri, Maria Claudia; Vacca, Alessandro; Chiarugi, Alberto; De Cesaris, Francesco; Puma, Simone Li; Lupi, Chiara; Marone, Ilaria; Perrotta, Armando; Bernetti, Laura; Corbelli, Ilenia; Romoli, Michele; Simoni, Simone; Verzina, Angela; Aurilia, Cinzia; Egeo, Gabriella; Fofi, Luisa; Andersson, Annelie; Spitzer, Lia; Marin, Juana; Mcclure, Candace; Thackeray, Lisa; Baldi, Maria Giovanna; Di Maro, Daniela
Autori di Ateneo:
DE ICCO ROBERTO
TASSORELLI CRISTINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1249866
Pubblicato in:
THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN
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https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s10194-018-0928-1
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