• Neurology · May 2015

    Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study

    Reduced efficacy of sumatriptan in migraine with aura vs without aura.

    • Jakob Møller Hansen, Peter J Goadsby, and Andrew Charles.
    • From the Headache Research and Treatment Program (J.M.H., A.C.), Department of Neurology, University of California Los Angeles; Headache Group (P.J.G.), Department of Neurology, University of California San Francisco; NIHR-Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Facility (P.J.G.), King's College, London, UK; and Danish Headache Centre and Department of Neurology (J.M.H.), Glostrup Hospital, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. jmh@dadlnet.dk.
    • Neurology. 2015 May 5;84(18):1880-5.

    ObjectiveTo determine whether acute migraine treatment outcome is different in migraine with aura compared with migraine without aura.MethodsWe examined pooled outcome data for sumatriptan treatment of migraine with and without aura from the sumatriptan/naratriptan aggregate patient database. We also examined similar outcome data for inhaled dihydroergotamine (DHE) from a single, large randomized controlled study.ResultsThe pooled pain-free rates 2 hours postdose for sumatriptan 100 mg were significantly higher in patients treating attacks without aura (32%) compared with the group who treated attacks with aura (24%) (p < 0.001). The relative risk for pain freedom 2 hours postdose for attacks without aura was 1.33 (95% confidence interval: 1.16-1.54). The number needed to treat for 2 hours of pain freedom was 4.4 for attacks without aura and 6.2 for attacks with aura. For the clinical trial of DHE, the 2-hour pain-free rates did not differ between patients treating attacks without aura (29.4%) compared with those who treated attacks with aura (27.2%; p = 0.65). The relative risk for pain freedom 2 hours postdose for attacks without aura vs with aura was 1.08 (95% confidence interval: 0.77-1.53). The number needed to treat for 2 hours pain free was 5.8 for attacks without aura and 5.0 for attacks with aura.ConclusionThis post hoc analysis of pooled data from multiple randomized trials indicates that sumatriptan is less effective as acute therapy for migraine attacks with aura compared with attacks without aura. In the single study of inhaled DHE, the treatment had similar efficacy for migraine attacks with and without aura. Different responses of migraine with vs without aura to acute therapies may provide insight into underlying migraine mechanisms and influence the choice of acute therapies for different types of migraine attacks.© 2015 American Academy of Neurology.

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