The Hospital Management of Severe Migrainous Headache |
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Authors: | P. Jauslin P.J. Goadsby J.W. Lance |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Neurological Sciences, Prince Henry Hospital, Sydney, Australia. |
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Abstract: | In a two year period, 47 patients with migraine were hospitalized for the management of severe headache; 18 had acute migraine (duration less than 72 hours), 17 had status migrainosus (duration by definition more than 72 hours), and 12 had chronic daily headaches qualitatively of a migraine type. Treatment in all comprised cessation of all previous medication, plus one of the following: intravenous DHE, intravenous lidocaine, a combination of lidocaine + DHE, or subcutaneous sumatriptan. Improvement from DHE, lidocaine, or both was slow and often incomplete. Sumatriptan was not used in patients with chronic daily headaches; in the 8 cases of acute migraine or status migrainosus in which it was used, improvement was rapid and complete in seven. |
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Keywords: | migraine status migrainosus dihydroergotamine lidocaine sumatriptan |
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