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Migraine-specific quality of life questionnaire and relapse on medication overuse headache

Authors :
Caproni, S.
Bianchi, E.
Cupini, L. M.
Corbelli, I.
Beghi, E.
Calabresi, P.
Sarchielli, P.
Pupillo, E.
Pini, L. A.
Iani, C.
Livrea, P.
Prudenzano, M. P.
Bernardi, G.
Diomedi, M.
Tedeschi, G.
Russo, A.
Pisani, F.
Pisani, L. R.
Bono, G.
Misaggi, G.
Di Piero, V.
Di Clemente, L.
Sandrini, G.
Allena, M.
Source :
BMC Neurology
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
BioMed Central Ltd., 2015.

Abstract

Background The management of Medication overuse headache (MOH) represents a difficult challenge for clinicians and headache experts, particularly for the responder rate after a successful withdrawal treatment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of demographic and clinical characteristics as well as the score of Migraine-Specific Quality of Life Questionnaire (MSQ), Migraine Disability Questionnaire and Leeds Dependence Questionnaire in predicting a response after a successful withdrawal treatment in patients with MOH. Methods This ancillary study is part of a randomized trial that demonstrated the safety and the efficacy of a 3-month treatment with sodium valproate (VPA) (800 mg/day vs placebo) in MOH. Demographic and clinical characteristics and questionnaire results were obtained from the entire sample. Results A significant correlation was found only between MOH relapse and the total MSQ score, the Role Preventive sub-scale and the Emotional Function sub-scale, suggesting a poorer quality of life in non responders. Conclusion A high MSQ score could be associated with a poor short-term outcome in MOH patients after a successful treatment with detoxification followed by a new treatment.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Neurology
Accession number :
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