Hemicrania Continua: Beneficial Effect of Non-Invasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation in a Patient With a Contraindication for Indomethacin.
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PubMed ID
27861830
Description
Hemicrania continua (HC) is a primary chronic headache disorder, characterized by a continuous and strictly unilateral headache, with possible cranial autonomic symptoms during episodes of pain exacerbation. The unilateral headache generally responds well to indomethacin; however, continuous indomethacin intake is often not tolerated due to severe adverse effects, like hypertension, gastrointestinal discomfort (especially if combined with aspirin), slightly increased risk of vascular events, and bronchial spasms. Therefore, alternative treatment options are desperately needed. Non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) has been shown to be effective in patients with cluster headache, another trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia (TAC), with cranial parasympathetic autonomic activation during the attacks.
Date of Publication
2017
Publication Type
Article
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Keyword(s)
gammaCore
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hemicrania continua
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indomethacin contraindication
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neuromodulation
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non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation
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treatment
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Eren, Ozan | |
Straube, Andreas | |
Schöberl, Florian |
Additional Credits
Series
Headache
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
ISSN
0017-8748
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restricted