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Abstract

Abstract

Background

Chronic migraine (CM) is one of the most disabling neurological diseases, often associated to medication overuse headache (MOH). These patients make high use of pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments, and experience high work-related indirect costs. The aim of this study was to address and compare the main driver of cost associated to CM-MOH and EM, and to evaluate the effect of improvement in migraine profile on disease cost.

Methods

We selected patients with baseline CM-MOH who reverted to an episodic pattern by 3 months after structured withdrawal. Paired sample t-test was used to explore the variation in headache frequency and its costs. Regression models were run to address the impact of single cost categories on total migraine cost.

Results

A total of 261 patients were included. Significant reductions in headache frequency and its costs were observed, with the exception of medical prophylaxis cost. The cost of migraine from chronic to episodic pattern is reduced by 533€ per month and 80% of this reduction is accountable to reduced indirect costs, i.e., loss of productive time.

Conclusions

The results of our study open to future considerations on future approaches to the treatment of CM-MOH in which new migraine-specific treatments, i.e., monoclonal antibodies, should be combined with other pharmacological and non-pharmacological ones.

Details

Title
Addressing the cost of chronic and episodic migraine and its main drivers: a short-term longitudinal analysis from a third-level Italian center
Author
Raggi, Alberto 1 ; Grazzi, Licia 2 ; Guastafierro, Erika 1 ; Marcassoli, Alessia 1 ; Passavanti, Marco 1 ; Montisano, Danilo Antonio 2 ; D’Amico, Domenico 2 

 UO Neurologia Salute Pubblica E Disabilità, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.417894.7) (ISNI:0000 0001 0707 5492) 
 UO Neuroalgologia – Centro Cefalee, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta, Milan, Italy (GRID:grid.417894.7) (ISNI:0000 0001 0707 5492) 
Pages
5717-5724
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Sep 2022
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
15901874
e-ISSN
15903478
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2703186631
Copyright
© Fondazione Società Italiana di Neurologia 2022.