| Literature DB >> 17149566 |
Mohammad Wasay1, Khawaja Slaman Zaki, Saqib Uddin Khan, Riffat Rehmani.
Abstract
We analysed 161 patients with acute migraine in our emergency room (ER) to identify the use of narcotic analgesics as first-line treatment. Twenty-four percent of patients were treated with opioid analgesics and 76% patients were treated with non-opioid analgesics. Pain was completely relieved in 100 (62%) patients, partially relieved in 50 (31%) patients and was not relieved in 11 (7%) patients at the time of discharge. Pain relief was not related to the use of opioids vs. non-opioids. The treatment of acute migraine in our ER is in line with the guidelines of the Headache Societies and needs further improvement.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17149566 PMCID: PMC3452227 DOI: 10.1007/s10194-006-0338-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277