Headache Frequency and Pain Severity Following a Nerve Stimulator Implant for Chronic Migraine: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Adam G. Evans, Brady Burns, Maryo M. Ibrahim, Tigran Kesayan, Krista N. Brooks-Horrar, Patrick E. Assi, Christopher Kalmar, Jeremy T. Joseph, Hamid Shah, Salam Al Kassis
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Migraines affect approximately one billion individuals worldwide. Implanted nerve stimulator devices can provide relief to some individuals who have chronic migraines refractory to other treatments. This study defines the change in headache pain severity and headache frequency following implanted nerve stimulator treatment in chronic migraineurs. A PRISMA-compliant systematic review of six databases was performed to identify all clinical trials treating at least 10 chronic migraineurs with an implanted nerve stimulator. Inverse variance random effects meta-analyses were performed to define the relative change in headache pain severity and headache frequency as compared to baseline. Nine studies met criteria, including 5 randomized controlled clinical trials and 4 uncontrolled clinical trials, and treated 559 individuals. Among studies that reported gender, 306 females and 154 males were treated. Mean patient ages ranged from 45 to 50 years. All included studies targeted the greater occipital nerve with an implanted nerve stimulator. Implanted nerve stimulator treatment reduced pain severity at 1 month by 36.42% (95%-CI: 28.35-44.49, I2 = 55%) and 3 months by 50.04% (95%-CI: 39.67-60.42%, I2 = 26%). Implanted nerve stimulators reduced headache frequency by 49.86% (95%-CI: 31.49-68.23, I2 = 92%) at 1 to 3 months and 27.43% (95%-CI: 17.68-37.18, I2 = 63%) at 6 to 97 months. Implanted nerve stimulator devices provide clinically and statistically significant improvements in headache severity and frequency in individuals with chronic migraines.
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偏头痛影响着全世界大约10亿人。植入神经刺激装置可以缓解一些对其他治疗难以治愈的慢性偏头痛患者。这项研究定义了植入神经刺激器治疗慢性偏头痛后头痛疼痛严重程度和头痛频率的变化。对六个数据库进行了符合PRISMA的系统审查,以确定使用植入的神经刺激器治疗至少10名慢性偏头痛的所有临床试验。进行了逆方差随机效应荟萃分析,以确定与基线相比头痛疼痛严重程度和头痛频率的相对变化。9项研究符合标准,包括5项随机对照临床试验和4项非对照临床试验,共治疗559人。在报告性别的研究中,306名女性和154名男性接受了治疗。患者平均年龄在45至50岁之间。所有纳入的研究均针对植入神经刺激器的枕大神经。植入神经刺激器治疗使1个月时的疼痛严重程度降低了36.42%(95%CI:28.35-44.49,I2=55%),3个月时疼痛严重程度减少了50.04%(95%CI:39.67-60.42%,I2=26%)。植入神经刺激器可在1至3个月时将头痛频率降低49.86%(95%CI:31.49-68.23,I2=92%),在6至97个月时降低27.43%(95%CI:17.68-37.18,I2=63%)。植入的神经刺激装置在临床和统计上显著改善了慢性偏头痛患者的头痛严重程度和频率。
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