Improving Health Outcomes of Migraine Patients Who Present to the Emergency Department
Migraine
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Migraine focused on measuring Migraine, emergency department
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Meets migraine criteria based on Information in Study Manual or based on Headache expert opinion -4+ migraines a month
- Migraine Disability Assessment (MIDAS) score >5.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients who have had Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Biofeedback or other Relaxation Therapy in the past year;
- Cognitive deficit or other physical problem with the potential to interfere with behavioral therapy; Alcohol or other substance abuse as determined by self-report or prior documentation in the medical record;
- Opioid or barbiturate use 10+ days a month;
- PHQ9 score of severe depression;
- Unable or unwilling to follow a treatment program that relies on written and audio recorded materials;
- Not having a smartphone.
Sites / Locations
- New York University School of Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
Acute Treatment+ED-initiated preventive medication +PMR
Enhanced Usual Care (EUC)
All subjects will be discharged on acute migraine therapy (naproxen, triptan) unless there is a contraindication and will also be started on topiramate (25mg/night) with a plan to increase the dose every week by 25 mg up to 100 mg/night. Subjects will receive medicine along with progressive muscle relaxation therapy
Subjects will be given a general education session consisting of basic migraine information such as evidence-based ways to treat migraines: treat early, limit acute medications < 2-3 days/week, and call the primary care physician (PCP) if abortive medications are used more frequently. Any migraine treatment decisions on discharge will be left up to the ED attending. The RC will load the APP onto the subjects' smart phones but the PMR component will be blocked on the version of the APP that they receive. All subjects will be asked to track headache frequency, intensity, and acute medication use on the APP.