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Thomas Jefferson University

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

2015

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Inpatient Management Of Migraine, Michael J. Marmura, Stephanie Wrobel Goldberg Apr 2015

Inpatient Management Of Migraine, Michael J. Marmura, Stephanie Wrobel Goldberg

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Migraine is a frequently disabling disorder which may require inpatient treatment. Admission criteria for migraine include intractable migraine, nausea and/or vomiting, severe disability, and dependence on opioids or barbiturates. The inpatient treatment of migraine is based on observational studies and expert opinion rather than placebo-controlled trials. Well-established inpatient treatments for migraine include dihydroergotamine, neuroleptics/antiemetics, lidocaine, intravenous aspirin, and non-pharmacologic treatment such as cognitive-behavioral therapy. Short-acting treatments possibly associated with medication overuse, such as triptans, opioids, or barbiturate-containing compounds, are generally avoided. While the majority of persons with migraine are admitted on an emergency basis for only a few days, outcome …