2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2015.01.010
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Best Practices for Patients With Chronic Migraine

Abstract: Headache and migraine are common medical complaints among patients visiting primary care physicians (PCPs). A number of these patients may have chronic migraine, which is more difficult to diagnose and manage than many other headache disorders. Identification of those at risk, correct diagnosis, and establishment of a comprehensive management plan for patients with chronic migraine will require a joint effort between the PCP and the headache specialist. Together, the PCP and headache specialist will need to as… Show more

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“…According to the most recent health surveillance studies by the US National Center for Health Statistics, migraine affects roughly one in seven Americans annually, which is comparable to statistics from the previous 8 years [ 22 ]. Surprisingly, a recent US study found that the proper diagnosis of chronic migraine is often elusive: only 20 % of patients who fulfill the criteria are diagnosed with the disorder [ 23 ]. Several studies have provided evidence that migraine is one of the diseases that mimic allergic rhinitis [ 11 ].…”
Section: Chronic Daily Headache and Allergic Rhinitis: Epidemiology Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the most recent health surveillance studies by the US National Center for Health Statistics, migraine affects roughly one in seven Americans annually, which is comparable to statistics from the previous 8 years [ 22 ]. Surprisingly, a recent US study found that the proper diagnosis of chronic migraine is often elusive: only 20 % of patients who fulfill the criteria are diagnosed with the disorder [ 23 ]. Several studies have provided evidence that migraine is one of the diseases that mimic allergic rhinitis [ 11 ].…”
Section: Chronic Daily Headache and Allergic Rhinitis: Epidemiology Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the diagnosis of migraine is made in accordance with the criteria described in The International Classification of Headache Disorders 3 Beta (ICHD-3β)[ 1 ]. This diagnostic process is entirely symptom-based and therefore sometime poses a challenge to primary care physicians, especially for diagnosing chronic migraine [ 2 4 ]. The availability of reliable biomarkers for the diagnosis of migraine would provide a solution to such diagnostic ambiguity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although several classes of medication are used as preventative treatments for CM (eg, beta blockers, antidepressants, muscle relaxants [eg, tizanidine], anticonvulsants) [ 13 ], most (with the exception of topiramate [an anticonvulsant] [ 14 , 15 ] and amitriptyline [an antidepressant] [ 16 , 17 ]) do not have empirical evidence of efficacy in CM. Furthermore, of these medicines, only topiramate and beta blockers are approved for migraine prevention (although neither is approved for CM prevention specifically).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%