1. Effect of preventive treatment on health–related quality of life in episodic migraine
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José Geraldo Speciali, Carlos Alberto Bordini, H Mariano da Silva, S. O. Teixeira, and R. P. Garbelini
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,SF–36 ,Activities of daily living ,Adolescent ,SF-36 ,Original ,Migraine Disorders ,Emotions ,Clinical Neurology ,Patient satisfaction ,Quality of life ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Health–related quality of life ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Activities of Daily Living ,Humans ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Medical prescription ,Social Behavior ,Prospective cohort study ,Migraine ,Quality of Health Care ,business.industry ,Headache ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Mental health ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Patient Satisfaction ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Preventive treatment - Abstract
The purpose of our study was to prospectively evaluate the impact of preventive drug treatment on the quality of life of patients with episodic migraine (EM). Quality of life evaluations can enhance traditional measures of therapeutic efficacy. Thirty–five consecutive EM without aura patients attending a tertiary care unit (Batatais Headache Clinic) entered the study. They were given a prescription for preventive medication and completed the validated Portuguese version of the generic instrument Short Form–36 (SF–36) questionnaire. Six months later, patients were given another SF–36. We compared the pre–treatment and post–treatment scores for the SF–36 and analysed the headache diaries. The mean age of the 35 patients (32 women and 3 men) was 40.2 years (range 18–60 years). All 35 patients completed the pretreatment and follow–up SF–36. The pre–treatment and post–treatment mean frequency of migraine attacks was 9.16 and 2.4 crises per month, respectively (p
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- 2005
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