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Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment
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Background/Aim: Migraine is a common, disabling neurological disorder and cranial nerve blocks (CNB) are used in the treatment of headaches. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of a CNB with conventional medical treatment in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 102 patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment who were treated in our outpatient clinic. The patients were divided into two groups as those who underwent CNB (n=67) and the control group, who were only treated with conventional drugs (n=35). Bilateral CNB was performed on the patients at baseline and in the second week. The patients’ Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores, number of days in pain, and the number of analgesics taken were recorded at baseline and the second month.
Results: The second-month VAS scores and the number of days in pain were significantly lower than baseline in both the CNB and control groups (P<0.01, and P<0.05, respectively). However, while the number of analgesics taken in the 2nd month was lower in the CNB group, it was similar in the control group. (P<0.01, P=0.33). No significant difference was found between the groups in terms of the number of days in pain in the second month (P=0.09). The second month's VAS scores and the number of analgesics taken were significantly lower in the CNB group compared to the control group (P=0.01, P<0.01).
Conclusion: Our findings indicated that the CNB was more effective than conventional treatment in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment.
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Kaynakça
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Ayrıntılar
Birincil Dil
İngilizce
Konular
Nöroloji ve Nöromüsküler Hastalıklar
Bölüm
Araştırma Makalesi
Yayımlanma Tarihi
1 Kasım 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi
26 Eylül 2021
Kabul Tarihi
26 Kasım 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı
Yıl 2021 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 11
APA
Evcili, G., & Yabalak, A. (2021). Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, 5(11), 1131-1134. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.1000962
AMA
1.Evcili G, Yabalak A. Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment. J Surg Med. 2021;5(11):1131-1134. doi:10.28982/josam.1000962
Chicago
Evcili, Gökhan, ve Ahmet Yabalak. 2021. “Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5 (11): 1131-34. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.1000962.
EndNote
Evcili G, Yabalak A (01 Kasım 2021) Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5 11 1131–1134.
IEEE
[1]G. Evcili ve A. Yabalak, “Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment”, J Surg Med, c. 5, sy 11, ss. 1131–1134, Kas. 2021, doi: 10.28982/josam.1000962.
ISNAD
Evcili, Gökhan - Yabalak, Ahmet. “Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine 5/11 (01 Kasım 2021): 1131-1134. https://doi.org/10.28982/josam.1000962.
JAMA
1.Evcili G, Yabalak A. Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment. J Surg Med. 2021;5:1131–1134.
MLA
Evcili, Gökhan, ve Ahmet Yabalak. “Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment”. Journal of Surgery and Medicine, c. 5, sy 11, Kasım 2021, ss. 1131-4, doi:10.28982/josam.1000962.
Vancouver
1.Gökhan Evcili, Ahmet Yabalak. Effects of cranial nerve blockage in patients with chronic migraine resistant to first-line treatment. J Surg Med. 01 Kasım 2021;5(11):1131-4. doi:10.28982/josam.1000962