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Subcutaneous Trigeminal Nerve Field Stimulation for Refractory Facial Pain
Published on: May 10, 2017
External trigeminal neurostimulation in patients with chronic migraine
Michele Trimboli1, Oreste Marsico2, Letizia Troisi3
1Department of Neurology, AOR San Carlo, Potenza, Italy.
Abstract:
Aim: To assess the safety and efficacy of external trigeminal neurostimulation (e-TNS) as an add-on treatment in chronic migraine (CM) prophylaxis. Materials & methods: A prospective observational open-label study was conducted on CM patients observed at baseline and 3 months after starting daily sessions of 20 min with e-TNS (Cefaly®). Results: A total of 24 volunteers affected by CM according to the ICHD-3 were included. At the 3 month follow-up, a >30% reduction of headache days was observed in four (16.5%) of 24 patients; a marginal headache improvement was observed in ten (42%) patients, with no or minor adverse effects (four of 24 patients). Conclusion: e-TNS may constitute a safe preventive treatment in CM, its limited efficacy is not statistically significant.

