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Abortive Effect of an Ear Insufflator on Migraine

C

Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies

Status

Completed

Conditions

Migraine

Treatments

Procedure: placebo
Procedure: air insufflation

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02614378
CI-IRB-20151104001

Details and patient eligibility

About

Evaluate the effectiveness of air insufflation in aborting (stopping) an acute episode of migraine and compare it with a placebo effect of using the same procedure but without active insufflation. The insufflation will be used when the subject is experiencing an acute episode of migraine to determine its ability to reduce, if not to completely eliminate the migraine symptoms. Subjects receiving the placebo treatment will be offered the active treatment during the subsequent episode of migraine.

Full description

Each patient will be asked (using a questionnaire) to describe the nature of their presenting symptoms including distribution pattern, symmetry, laterality, severity and associated symptoms. Severity of migraine/headache will be recorded. The patient's description of their symptoms will be used to guide the treatment process in terms of treatment time and side (i.e. left or right ear). A tubular soft silicone ear-plug will be inserted into the patient's ear on the side of greatest reported severity. In the absence of clear laterality with respect to severity, the side associated with the greatest surface area of involvement will be selected (e.g., the patient has a bilateral headache but on the left, it is perceived as retro-orbital whereas on the right it is retro-orbital and temporal, therefore the right side will be selected), In the absence of lateralizing features, the initial treatment side will be randomly selected. Then the air insufflation will start. The patient will be encouraged to relax during the process and the extent of the insufflation will be maintained a level that is comfortable for the patient. The patient will be asked to report any sense of aggravation of their symptoms, which would prompt the examiner to suspend the treatment. The patient will not know if the treatment received is the active or the placebo one.

Following insufflation, the ear plug will be removed and the patient will be asked to rate the severity of their symptoms and describe any changes in characteristics. A significant reduction in pain level will be considered an indication that the treatment is appropriate for that patient and the treatment will then continue on the ipsilateral side. If the patients will describe resolution of their symptoms in a hemi-distribution of the head ("the symptoms are gone from this side of my head but they're still left on the other side"), the treatment process will be repeated on the contralateral side until resolution (or maximal reduction in symptoms) will be achieved. Treatment session in this study will last 20 minutes.

There will be a followup at 2h and 24h post treatment to monitor the status of the patient and they will all be invited back for a second treatmentduring the subsequent episode of migraine.

Vitals (blood pressure, heart rate, pulse oxygenation and temperature) will also be monitored to see if there are any changes before and immediately after treatment.

Enrollment

58 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 70 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Adult subjects suffering from acute migraine episodes
  • Possibly located in the Phoenix, AZ area

Exclusion criteria

  • Pregnant/nursing women

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

58 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Subject receiving treatment
Active Comparator group
Description:
participant receiving air insufflation
Treatment:
Procedure: air insufflation
Subject receiving placebo
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
participant not receiving air insufflation
Treatment:
Procedure: placebo

Trial contacts and locations

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