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Neuromodulation of chronic headaches: position statement from the European Headache Federation
Martelletti, P; Jensen, R; Antal, A et al.
2013In Journal of Headache and Pain, 14, p. 86
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Abstract :
[en] The medical treatment of patients with chronic primary headache syndromes (chronic migraine, chronic tension-type headache, chronic cluster headache, hemicrania continua) is challenging as serious side effects frequently complicate the course of medical treatment and some patients may be even medically intractable. When a definitive lack of responsiveness to conservative treatments is ascertained and medication overuse headache is excluded, neuromodulation options can be considered in selected cases.Here, the various invasive and non-invasive approaches, such as hypothalamic deep brain stimulation, occipital nerve stimulation, stimulation of sphenopalatine ganglion, cervical spinal cord stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation, transcranial direct current stimulation, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation are extensively published although proper RCT-based evidence is limited. The European Headache Federation herewith provides a consensus statement on the clinical use of neuromodulation in headache, based on theoretical background, clinical data, and side effect of each method. This international consensus further gives recommendations for future studies on these new approaches.In spite of a growing field of stimulation devices in headaches treatment, further controlled studies to validate, strengthen and disseminate the use of neurostimulation are clearly warranted. Consequently, until these data are available any neurostimulation device should only be used in patients with medically intractable syndromes from tertiary headache centers either as part of a valid study or have shown to be effective in such controlled studies with an acceptable side effect profile.
Disciplines :
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Martelletti, P
Jensen, R
Antal, A
Arcioni, R
Brighina, F
de Tommaso, M
Franzini, A
Fontaine, Denys
Heiland, M
Jurgens, TP
Leone, M
MAGIS, Delphine ;  Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Liège - CHU > Neurologie CHR
Paemeleire, K
Palmisani, S
Paulus, W
May, A
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Language :
English
Title :
Neuromodulation of chronic headaches: position statement from the European Headache Federation
Publication date :
21 October 2013
Journal title :
Journal of Headache and Pain
ISSN :
1129-2369
eISSN :
1129-2377
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
Volume :
14
Pages :
86
Peer reviewed :
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