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Predicting the response to a triptan in migraine using deep attack phenotyping: A feasibility study

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CEPHALALGIA
卷 41, 期 2, 页码 197-202

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0333102420959786

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Migraine; response; triptan; predictor; pain free; premonitory symptoms

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  1. Italian Ministry of Health
  2. IRCCS Mondino Foundation

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The study investigated the association between the efficacy of oral frovatriptan and clinical characteristics of migraine attacks, finding that unilateral pain, phonophobia, cranial autonomic symptoms, and premonitory symptoms were associated with treatment response.
Background Triptans, specific symptomatic medications for migraine, are not effective in a proportion of patients, or in all attacks, hence the importance of identifying predictors of response. Our aim was to investigate the association between the efficacy of oral frovatriptan 2.5 mg and clinical characteristics of migraine attacks. Methods We enrolled 29 consecutive patients affected by migraine without aura at the Headache Center of Mondino Institute of Pavia. Each patient was given a diary and asked to record prospectively the features of three consecutive migraine attacks while using frovatriptan. A generalized estimating equations approach was used to determine phenotypic features associated with the pain free response at 2 hours. Results Participants provided complete data for 85 attacks. Thirty of these (34%) patients reported being pain free 2 hours after taking frovatriptan 2.5 mg intake. Unilateral pain, presence of phonophobia, presence of one or more cranial autonomic symptoms and presence of one or more premonitory symptom were each associated with being pain free at 2 hours. Conclusions The response to frovatriptan was associated with particular features of the migraine attack, either before or during the pain phase of attacks. The data support larger studies to explore detailed attack phenotyping, with particular attention to early signs, to enable individualized treatment in migraine.

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