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Clinical characteristics, neuroanatomical findings and efficacy of medical and surgical treatment of symptomatic trigeminal neuralgia - a systematic prospective study of 60 consecutive patients
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Background Among patients with TN, approximately 15% has secondary TN caused by another underlying condition such as multiple sclerosis or a tumor. Studies of classical TN patients have shown a strong association between a severe NVC of the trigeminal nerve and the painful side. This association has been less investigated in STN.
There are no previous systemic and prospective studies of the underlying causes, characteristics and treatment response of patients with STN. Most existing studies on STN have various methodological drawbacks as inclusion was not prospective, diagnosis was not consistent with international guidelines, imaging techniques were not adequately advanced at the time of publication and evaluation of treatment efficacy was not performed by evaluators independent of the neurosurgeon.
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Power calculations Sample size depends on the number of patients in the inclusion period. The estimated number of included patients is at least 60 patients.
Methods Data have been collected prospectively since 2012 based on semi-structured interview forms completed at out-patient visits at the Danish Headache Center. The efficacy of medical and surgical treatment was also documented prospectively by structured interviews. Efficacy of surgical treatment was evaluated by independent assessors.
All patients had a 3.0 Tesla MRI with a special protocol adapted for the trigeminal nerve and the brainstem.
Ethical considerations The treatment of patients with STN will not differ from the usual treatment and decision-taking.
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