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Healing Patient Rooms

DepressionHeadache1 more

Rationale: Many study reports described benefits of natural sunlight. It is believed that artificial light can achieve similar benefits as sunlight and can be used to compensate for the lack of sunlight, for instance in north-facing hospital rooms or during wintertime. The most plausible paths mediating the effects of light are: the biological effect of light, relating to circadian biology and the sleep/wake-rhythm; the emotional/psychological effects of light, relating to mood/stress and the antidepressant action of light . Objective: The project aims to measure, evaluate and quantify the beneficial effects of a dynamic daylight & atmosphere experience in patient rooms for cardiovascular patients during the dark months of the year. Study design: The study involves an experiment in which psychological, emotional and clinical parameters of patients in hospital rooms with standard light situation are compared with those of patients in rooms with a dynamic daylight & atmosphere experience. Study population: The population includes cardiovascular patients who reside in the general cardiology department of the Maastricht University Hospital (18 patient beds) with an intended minimum length of stay of 3 days, who have given written consent. Intervention: Half of the patient rooms on the ward are equipped with special luminaires. In the ceiling, luminaires are installed that offer the basic lighting in the patient room that will automatically and gradually change in light level (100-300 lux) and color temperature (3000-4000 K). This so called daily rhythm light meets the EN12464-1 standard for patient rooms in hospitals. The same luminaires in the ceiling will also offer the light boost by bringing the illuminance to a level of maximal 2000 lux and 7000 K, during a period of two hours in the morning. Besides the ceiling luminaires, a low intensity color cove as well as some white LED spots are added to create a pleasant ambience in the patient room Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary study measures are length of stay and quality of recovery expressed by physiological, emotional and clinical parameters. Also the effect on patient satisfaction is determined using pre and post assessments.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Ibudilast in the Treatment of Patients With Chronic Migraine.

Migraine Headache

This will be a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, two period cross over study of ibudilast in the treatment of chronic migraine. For participants resident in Adelaide, South Australia (i.e. "local participants"): The study will involve a screening visit followed by eight visits to the Pain and Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC), within the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH), for baseline testing, initiation of the study medications and ongoing data collection (one baseline and three study visits during each treatment period). At the baseline visit, blood samples to assess biomarkers (glutamate, calcitonin gene-related peptide, glial fibrillary acidic protein and S100β) will be taken. Patients will then be randomised (in a 1:1 ratio) to commence either ibudilast or placebo treatment, which will continue for 8 weeks. Subsequently participants will undergo a 4-week washout period. At the end of the washout period a second 8-week treatment block with the alternative treatment will commence. Patients will complete a headache diary daily for at least 4 weeks prior to the baseline visit, throughout the treatment and washout periods and for 4 weeks after treatment ceases. The diary will record headache frequency, duration, intensity, pain characteristics and medication intake for comparison with baseline data. From screening until the final study visit (over a minimum of 6 months) a total of approximately 200 mL in blood samples will be taken from each local participant. For participants located in country or interstate locations: The same study will be undertaken, but instead of attending the Pain and Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC), within the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) for screening and study visits, these will be managed remotely through: basic input from the participant's GP during the screening period correspondence with the PI and study staff via registered post, phone or Skype scheduled visits to the nearest pathology collection centre for blood biochemistry and haematology analysis Interstate or country participants will also be exempt from collection of blood samples for biomarker analysis, hence a total of approximately 120 mL of blood samples will be taken from each interstate or country participant.

Completed20 enrollment criteria

Clinical Study Examining Use of an Over-the-Counter Supplement for the Prevention of Menstrually-Associated...

Migraine Headache

The purpose of this trial is to study the use of soy isoflavones in the prevention of menstrually-associated migraines. Additionally, this trial may provide insight into the menstrual cycle and menstrually-related headaches in women. With this information, we may be able to change current treatment methods or even develop new methods in order to advance current approaches in the treatment of menstrual migraine.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Occipital Nerve Stimulation for the Treatment of Chronic Migraine Headache.

Chronic Migraine Headache

Background: Medically intractable chronic migraine (CM) is a disabling illness characterized by headache greater than 15 days per month. Method: A multicenter, randomized, blinded, controlled feasibility study was conducted to obtain preliminary safety and efficacy data on occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) in CM. Eligible subjects received an occipital nerve block, and responsers were randomized to adjustable stimulation (AS), preset stimulation (PS) or medical management (MM) groups.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Acute Stress Response in Migraine Sufferers

Migraine Headache

This study will examine the influence of stress and fasting on headache activity. Participants will receive both a control and stress session and be randomized to either fasting or not fasting for the visits.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

Nutrition for Post-Traumatic Headache

Post-Traumatic Headache Chronic Without Intractable Headache

The purpose of this multi-site study is to evaluate the efficacy of a high omega-3/low omega-6 dietary intervention (the H3-L6 Diet) vs. a Control Diet in reducing headache pain and improving function in soldiers, veterans and military healthcare beneficiaries with post-traumatic headache (PTH). In addition, the study will examine the effects of the diet interventions on anti-nociceptive and pro-nociceptive lipid mediators derived from omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids.

Unknown status33 enrollment criteria

Feasibility Study of Normobaric Oxygen Delivered by a High Flow Concentrator in the Treatment of...

Chronic Headache

Chronic headache is most often associated with drug abuse and medication overuse headache (MOH) is the main complication of migraine disease results in chronic daily headache. The first phase of treatment consists of drug withdrawal . The second phase of treatment (called consolidation) is to maintain the balance: treating headaches and reducing / stopping the drug use. The aim of this study is verify the feasibility of a home withdrawal treatment with normobaric oxygen therapy (NOT) delivery by high flow concentrator use normobaric oxygen therapy (NOT) as a therapeutic measure to treat headache through withdrawal period. It is a feasibility pilot study in chronic headache with or without medication-overuse. All patients receive a care for outpatient withdrawal that involves sudden stop drug abuse and used to be called "traditional management". The subsequent attacks will be treated with NOT from a high-flow concentrator Primary endpoint. Feasibility study of treatment with NOT evaluated by the percentage of patients who accepted NOT during the withdrawal phase then to treat attacks. Secondary endpoints. Efficacy will be assessed by the percentage of patients having no chronic headaches two months after the start of withdrawal (less than 15 days of headache per month) and no longer in drug abuse (less than 10 days per month with drug intake). Visits V1 (first visit) Inclusion V2 at one month V3 at 3 months V4 (last vist) at 6 months Effective : 30 patients

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow (CBF) in Prone and Sitting Position Before and After GSP-block and...

Postdural Puncture HeadacheSphenopalatine Ganglion Block

The purpose of this optional sub-study to GSPB-2018 (NCT03652714) is to evaluate the changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF) under different conditions to understand if postdural puncture headache is caused by changes in the cerebral blood flow and if treatment normalises that change.

Withdrawn11 enrollment criteria

GON-injection for a Sooner and Better Treatment of Cluster Headache

Cluster HeadacheEpisodic1 more

Cluster headache is a very severe primary headache disorder. In episodic cluster headache, attacks occur in 'bouts' (clusters) lasting weeks to months. Management of cluster headache entails a combination of attack and prophylactic treatment. Current first choice prophylactic treatment (verapamil) has considerable side effects which can be serious and include possibly fatal cardiac arrhythmias; and it can take weeks to titrate to an effective dose. Evidence has emerged that local steroid injection of the greater occipital nerve (GON) may be effective in cluster headache, but this method has not been investigated as a first line prophylactic treatment in a large, well-documented group of episodic cluster headache patients who are still free of prophylactic medication and just entered a new cluster headache episode. As such, GON-injection has not yet found its way into current treatment protocols. The investigators plan to perform this multicentre double-blind randomized controlled trial to investigate whether GON-injection is efficacious as a first-line prophylactic treatment, aiming to remove the need for high doses of daily medication - such as verapamil - with associated side effects.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Sphenopalatine Blockade Versus Clinical Treatment

HeadachePost-Dural Puncture

Post-dural puncture headache leads to high morbidity and cost to the health system. Pregnant women have a higher incidence than other population groups. There are several treatments for post dural puncture headache mentioned in the literature, not all well established, with a wide heterogeneity of treatment between services. Sphenopalatine block then appears as an alternative treatment, having been described as effective in reports and case series, requiring comparative experimental studies.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria
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