| Literature DB >> 30482181 |
Paolo Martelletti1,2, Todd J Schwedt3, Michel Lanteri-Minet4, Rebeca Quintana5, Veruska Carboni6, Hans-Christoph Diener7, Elena Ruiz de la Torre8, Audrey Craven9, Annette Vangaa Rasmussen10, Simon Evans11, Annik K Laflamme12, Rachel Fink12, Donna Walsh13, Paula Dumas14, Pamela Vo12.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Migraine is associated with many debilitating symptoms that affect daily functioning. My Migraine Voice is a large global cross-sectional study aimed at understanding the full burden and impact of migraine directly from patients suffering from ≥4 monthly migraine days (MMDs) with a history of prophylactic treatment failure.Entities:
Keywords: Burden; Global survey; Migraine; Migraine experience; Work productivity
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30482181 PMCID: PMC6755592 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-018-0946-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Parameters Collected in the Survey
| Domain | Items |
|---|---|
| Sociodemographic characteristics | • Age • Gender • Income • Place of living • Occupation status • Family status |
| Health/medical history | • Monthly migraine days • Monthly headache days • Characteristics of migraine (eg, symptoms, pain, nausea, aura, duration) • Medication history • Migraine history (eg, time affected by migraine, diagnosis, time since diagnosis, engagement with HCPs) • Family history of migraine and headache (parents, siblings, children) • Comorbidities (chronic conditions) |
| QoL | • QoL • Experience of living with migraine (eg, fear of migraine attack, ability to focus, fatigue, feelings of frustration/hopelessness) |
| Healthcare utilization | • Healthcare utilization (eg, hospitalizations, ED visits, outpatient visits, general practitioners, neurologists, headache centers, brain scans) • Treatments for relief of headache/migraine • Treatments for prevention of headache/migraine • Non-pharmacological management |
| Impact on daily life | • Work status (including changes in employment due to migraine) • Daily activities and household activities • Work productivity using WPAI-Migraine |
| Treatment patterns/ participants’ treatment experience | • Time on treatment • Treatment satisfaction • Reason for switching (if any) |
ED Emergency department; HCP Healthcare provider; QoL Quality of life; WPAI Work Productivity and Activity Impairment
Description of Migraine Phases
| Premonitory Phase (Before the Attack) | Headache Phase (The Attack) | Postdromal Phase (After the Attack) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
Warning phase
• Concentration problems • Irritability • Repetitive yawning • Sleep issues • Food cravings • Tiredness | Aura • Sensory disturbances • Speech disturbances • Visual disturbances • Symptoms last up to one hour | The attack • Throbbing one-sided headache • Sickness, nausea • Sensitive to light, sound | Resolution • Sleep helps • Fatigue • Food intolerance • Altered mood • Impaired concentration • Less intense pain | Recovery • Hangover feeling • Weak • Need rest |
Fig. 1The My Migraine Voice Study Population Accrued per Applied Criteria. *Predetermined quotas
Baseline Characteristics of the My Migraine Voice Population
| Total Population (n = 11,266) | Migraine Individuals With 1 TF ( | Migraine Individuals With ≥2 TFs (n = 6717) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | |||
| Female | 75% (8396) | 77% (735) | 73% (1859) |
| Male | 25% (2689) | 24% (226) | 27% (652) |
| Age (mean) | 39.4 years | 39 years | 40.2 years |
| With children (yes) | 63% (7098) | 58% (557) | 67% (4500) |
| Employed (full time or part-time) | 58% (6534) | 57% (548) | 59% (3963) |
| Family history of migraine (yes) | 54% (6083) | 53% (509) | 56% (3761) |
| Time being affected by migraine (mean) | 11.6 years | 10.9 years | 12.2 years |
| < 1 year | 4% (423) | 5% (49) | 2% (150) |
| 1–5 years | 26% (2929) | 29% (281) | 23% (1537) |
| 6–10 years | 21% (2381) | 21% (199) | 22% (1492) |
| 11–15 years | 12% (1350) | 10% (96) | 13% (852) |
| 16–20 years | 10% (1149) | 9% (84) | 11% (717) |
| 21 years or more | 27% (3034) | 26% (252) | 29% (1969) |
| Taking acute migraine medications | 76% (8562) | 75% (721) | 81% (5440) |
| Average number of self-reported chronic conditions | 3.3 | 3.1 | 3.4 |
| First most commonly reported: anxiety | 27% (3042) | 25% (240) | 28% (1881) |
| Second most commonly reported: insomnia/ sleep disorder | 24% (2704) | 21% (202) | 26% (1746) |
| Third most commonly reported: depression | 23% (2591) | 22% (211) | 25% (1679) |
TF Treatment failure
Characteristics of Migraine Phases
| Premonitory Phase, % (N) | Headache Phase, % (N) | Postdromal Phase, % (N) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duration of phase | |||
| < 4 h | 50% (5676) | 20% (2280) | 30% (3419) |
| 4–24 h | 30% (3312) | 45% (5067) | 40% (4516) |
| > 24 h | 14% (1622) | 34% (3835) | 27% (3006) |
| Not experiencing this phase | 6% (656) | 1% (84) | 3% (325) |
| Proportion of individuals in each preventive treatment group reporting the duration of this migraine attack phase > 24 h: | |||
| - No failure to migraine preventive treatment | 11% (250) | 27% (599) | 20% (436) |
| - 1 TF of migraine preventive treatment | 11% (103) | 29% (282) | 23% (218) |
| - ≥2 TFs of migraine preventive treatment | 17% (1114) | 38% (2539) | 31% (2048) |
| - | < 0.05 | < 0.05 | < 0.05 |
| Feeling very to extremely limited during the phase | 29% (3047) | 71% (8023) | 30% (3291) |
TF Treatment failure
Functional and Emotional Impact of Migraine
| Impact | Total Population ( | Migraine Individuals With 1 TF ( | Migraine Individuals With ≥2 TFs ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Severity of pain (range from 0 to 10; mean reported) | 7.4 | 7.3 | 7.5 | < 0.05 |
| Ever cancelled plans due to migraine | 80% (9013) | 75% (721) | 83% (5575) | < 0.05 |
| Often or always feeling frustrated by migraine | 56% (6309) | 55% (529) | 59% (3963) | < 0.05 |
| Migraine often or always interfering with ability to think clearly or to focus on daily life activities and tasks | 52% (5838) | 52% (500) | 56% (3762) | < 0.05 |
| Level of migraine interference with daily activities (“a lot” or “constantly”) | 51% (5746) | 48% (461) | 57% (3829) | < 0.05 |
| Often or always lacking the energy to complete daily living or felt fatigued | 50% (5633) | 48% (461) | 54% (3627) | < 0.05 |
| Level of impairment in daily activity due to migraine (needing to stop and rest “a lot” or “always”) | 45% (5070) | 42% (404) | 49% (3291) | < 0.05 |
| Often or always feeling hopeless or helpless by migraine | 43% (4844) | 38% (365) | 47% (3157) | < 0.05 |
TF Treatment failure
Resource Utilization by Number of Previously Used Migraine Preventive Treatments
| Total Population ( | Persons With Migraine With 1 TF ( | Persons With Migraine With ≥2 TFs ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brain scan | |||
| Proportion of respondents | 58% (6534) | 56% (538) | 68% (4568) |
| Average number of scans | 2.1 | 1.7 | 2.3 |
| ED visits in past 12 months | |||
| Proportion of respondents | 38% (4281) | 28% (269) | 46% (3090) |
| Average number of visits | 3.3 | 2.7 | 3.5 |
| Overnight hospital stay in past 12 months | |||
| Proportion of respondents | 23% (2591) | 15% (144) | 29% (1948) |
| Average nights of stay | 3.2 | 2.3 | 3.4 |
ED Emergency department; TF Treatment failure