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Is Phonophobia Associated With Cutaneous Allodynia In Migraine?, Avi Ashkenazi, Irene Yang, Aamir Mushtaq, Michael L. Oshinsky Jun 2010

Is Phonophobia Associated With Cutaneous Allodynia In Migraine?, Avi Ashkenazi, Irene Yang, Aamir Mushtaq, Michael L. Oshinsky

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

ABSTRACT

Objective

To determine whether phonophobia and dynamic mechanical (brush) allodynia are associated in episodic migraine (EM).

Methods

Adult patients with EM were prospectively recruited. A structured questionnaire was used to obtain demographic and migraine related data. Phonophobia was tested quantitatively using a real time sound processor and psychoacoustic software. Sound stimuli were pure tones at frequencies of 1000 Hz, 4000 Hz and 8000 Hz, delivered to both ears at increasing intensities, until an aversive level was reached. Allodynia was assessed by brushing the patient’s skin with a gauze pad at different areas. Patients were tested both between and during …


Impact Of Insurance Status On Migraine Care In The United States, Andrew Wilper, Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Rachel Nardin Apr 2010

Impact Of Insurance Status On Migraine Care In The United States, Andrew Wilper, Steffie Woolhandler, David U. Himmelstein, Rachel Nardin

Publications and Research

Objective
To determine whether insurance status is associated with differential outpatient treatment of migraine in the United States.

Methods
We analyzed 11 years of data from the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (1997–2007), which survey patient visits to doctors’ offices, hospital outpatient departments, and emergency departments (EDs) in the United States. We used logistic regression to determine whether insurance status was associated with the prescription of standard migraine therapy, defined as 1) a triptan or dihydroergotamine and 2) a prophylactic agent.

Results
We identified 6,814 individual patient visits for migraine, representing 68.6 million …


Electronic Medical Records As A Research Tool: Evaluating Topiramate Use At A Headache Center., Michael J. Marmura, Md, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Msn, Jocelyn Andrel, Msph, William B. Young, Md, David M. Biondi, Do, Marcia F.T. Rupnow, Phd, Robert B. Armstrong, Md Mar 2010

Electronic Medical Records As A Research Tool: Evaluating Topiramate Use At A Headache Center., Michael J. Marmura, Md, Mary Hopkins, Rn, Msn, Jocelyn Andrel, Msph, William B. Young, Md, David M. Biondi, Do, Marcia F.T. Rupnow, Phd, Robert B. Armstrong, Md

Department of Neurology Faculty Papers

Background.—Electronic medical records (EMRs) are used in large healthcare centers to increase efficiency and accuracy of documentation. These databases may be utilized for clinical research or to describe clinical practices such as medication usage.

Methods.—We conducted a retrospective analysis of EMR data from a headache clinic to evaluate clinician prescription use and dosing patterns of topiramate. The study cohort comprised 4833 unique de-identified records, which were used to determine topiramate dose and persistence of treatment.

Results.—Within the cohort, migraine was the most common headache diagnosis (n = 3753, 77.7%), followed by tension-type headache (n = 338, 7.0%) and cluster or …


Ischemic Stroke Care - Official Guidelines From The Pakistan Society Of Neurology, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Ahmed Itrat, Imama Naqvi, Maria Khan, Roomasa Channa, Ismail Khatri, Mohammad Wasay Jan 2010

Ischemic Stroke Care - Official Guidelines From The Pakistan Society Of Neurology, Ayeesha Kamran Kamal, Ahmed Itrat, Imama Naqvi, Maria Khan, Roomasa Channa, Ismail Khatri, Mohammad Wasay

Department of Medicine

No abstract provided.