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Use of Dihydroergotamine in Patients with Postconcussion Syndrome
Authors:Juanita G. McBeath  M.D.   Anil Nanda  M.D.  Chief
Affiliation:Shreveport Headache Clinic, 2514 Bert Kouns Ind. Loop, Suite 10, Shreveport, LA 71118-3146; Division of Neurosurgery, Louisiana State University Medical Center, P.O. Box 33932, Shreveport,LA 71130-3932
Abstract:SYNOPSIS
The experience with 34 patients who came to the Shreveport Headache Clinic for treatment of postconcussion headache is reviewed. All had been suffering from postconcussion (posttraumatic) syndrome for periods ranging from one day to more than three years, and all displayed, in addition to headache, at least three other symptoms characteristic of the syndrome, eg, memory problems, impaired concentration, sleep problems, dizziness, and anxiety. After initial evaluation at the clinic, the patients were admitted to Willis Knighton Medical Center and treated with repetitive administration of intravenous dihydroergotamine (DHE) and metoclopramide. A good to excellent overall response to DHE therapy was achieved by 88% (29) of the patients. The percentages and numbers of patients obtaining good to excellent relief of selected key symptoms were: 85% (28) - headache, 91% (30) - memory problems, 94% (31) - sleep problems, and 88% (29) - dizziness. DHE was well-tolerated, and no serious or unexpected adverse reactions were reported. The most frequently reported adverse reactions were mild nausea and brief worsening of headache.
Keywords:postconcussion syndrome    postconcussion headache    posttraumatic headache    dihydroergotamine    DHE    migraine
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