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Published in: The Journal of Headache and Pain 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

My Migraine Voice survey: a global study of disease burden among individuals with migraine for whom preventive treatments have failed

Authors: Paolo Martelletti, Todd J. Schwedt, Michel Lanteri-Minet, Rebeca Quintana, Veruska Carboni, Hans-Christoph Diener, Elena Ruiz de la Torre , Audrey Craven, Annette Vangaa Rasmussen, Simon Evans, Annik K. Laflamme, Rachel Fink, Donna Walsh, Paula Dumas, Pamela Vo

Published in: The Journal of Headache and Pain | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Migraine is associated with many debilitating symptoms that affect daily functioning. My Migraine Voice is a large global cross-sectional study aimed at understanding the full burden and impact of migraine directly from patients suffering from ≥4 monthly migraine days (MMDs) with a history of prophylactic treatment failure.

Methods

This study was conducted worldwide (31 countries across North and South Americas, Europe, the Middle East and Northern Africa, and the Asia-Pacific region) using an online survey administered to adults with migraine who reported ≥4 MMDs in the 3 months preceding survey administration, with pre-specified criteria of 90% having used preventive migraine treatment (80% with history of ≥1 treatment failure). Prophylactic treatment failure was defined as a reported change in preventive medication by individuals with migraine for any reason, at least once.

Results

In total, 11,266 individuals participated in the survey. Seventy-four percent of the participants reported spending time in darkness/isolation due to migraine (average: 19 h/month). While 85% of all respondents reported negative aspects of living with migraine (feeling helpless, depressed, not understood), sleeping difficulties (83%), and fear of the next attack (55%), 57% shared ≥1 positive aspect (learning to cope, becoming a stronger person). Forty-nine percent reported feeling limited in daily activities throughout all migraine phases. Migraine impact on professional, private, or social domains was reported by 87% of respondents (51% in all domains). In the previous 12 months, 38% of respondents had visited the emergency department (average: 3.3 visits), whereas 23% stayed in hospital overnight (average: 3.2 nights) due to migraine.

Conclusions

The burden of migraine is substantial among this cohort of individuals with at least 4 migraine days per month and for whom at least 1 preventive migraine treatment had failed. Interestingly, respondents reported some positive aspects in their migraine journey; the greater resilience and strength brought on by coping with migraine suggests that if future treatments could address existing unmet needs, these individuals with migraine will be able to maximize their contribution to society.
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Metadata
Title
My Migraine Voice survey: a global study of disease burden among individuals with migraine for whom preventive treatments have failed
Authors
Paolo Martelletti
Todd J. Schwedt
Michel Lanteri-Minet
Rebeca Quintana
Veruska Carboni
Hans-Christoph Diener
Elena Ruiz de la Torre
Audrey Craven
Annette Vangaa Rasmussen
Simon Evans
Annik K. Laflamme
Rachel Fink
Donna Walsh
Paula Dumas
Pamela Vo
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
Springer Milan
Published in
The Journal of Headache and Pain / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1129-2369
Electronic ISSN: 1129-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-018-0946-z

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