Predictors of 12‐Months Relapse After Withdrawal Treatment in Hospitalized Patients With Chronic Migraine Associated With Medication Overuse: A Longitudinal Observational Study
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2016Vol. 57(1), pp. 60–70
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Alberto Raggi, Ambra Mara Giovannetti, Matilde Leonardi, Emanuela Sansone, Silvia Schiavolin, M. Curone, Licia Grazzi, Susanna Usai, Domenico D’Amico
Abstract
Predictors or relapse into CM and of occurrence of another withdrawal by 12-months are somehow similar. It is important to assess presence of recent previous withdrawal treatments and to plan regular follow-up afterwards, in particular for patients with high headache frequency and relevant mood disturbances: in this way, it will be more likely that situations requiring further structured withdrawal treatments can be identified before patients have to refer to ER.
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