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- Title
Current treatment options for cluster headache: limitations and the unmet need for better and specific treatments—a consensus article.
- Authors
Lund, Nunu Laura Timotheussen; Petersen, Anja Sofie; Fronczek, Rolf; Tfelt-Hansen, Jacob; Belin, Andrea Carmine; Meisingset, Tore; Tronvik, Erling; Steinberg, Anna; Gaul, Charly; Jensen, Rigmor Højland
- Abstract
Aim: Treatment for cluster headache is currently based on a trial-and-error approach. The available preventive treatment is unspecific and based on few and small studies not adhering to modern standards. Therefore, the authors collaborated to discuss acute and preventive treatment in cluster headache, addressing the unmet need of safe and tolerable preventive medication from the perspectives of people with cluster headache and society, headache specialist and cardiologist. Findings: The impact of cluster headache on personal life is substantial. Mean annual direct and indirect costs of cluster headache are more than 11,000 Euros per patient. For acute treatment, the main problems are treatment response, availability, costs and, for triptans, contraindications and the maximum use allowed. Intermediate treatment with steroids and greater occipital nerve blocks are effective but cannot be used continuously. Preventive treatment is sparsely studied and overall limited by relatively low efficacy and side effects. Neurostimulation is a relevant option for treatment-refractory chronic patients. From a cardiologist's perspective use of verapamil and triptans may be worrisome and regular follow-up is essential when using verapamil and lithium. Conclusion: We find that there is a great and unmet need to pursue novel and targeted preventive modalities to suppress the horrific pain attacks for people with cluster headache.
- Subjects
VERAPAMIL; TRYPTAMINE; STEROIDS; NERVE block; CELL receptors; CLUSTER headache
- Publication
Journal of Headache & Pain, 2023, Vol 24, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1129-2369
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1186/s10194-023-01660-8