Combined Prophylaxis of Chronic Migraine with OnabotulinumtoxinA and Anti-CGRP Antibodies

Audrey Blazek
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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of adding large molecule anti-calcitonin gene-related peptide monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to onabotulinumtoxinA (OBT-A) for chronic migraine prevention. Background: Chronic migraine (CM) is a highly prevalent, debilitating disorder that leads to personal, social, and economic burdens. Both OBT-A and mAbs are proven safe and effective in chronic migraine prevention. The use of combination therapy has not been formally studied but may prove more effective than either monotherapy alone in select patients. Methods: This is a retrospective chart review of patients with chronic migraine, treated with OBT-A, who received additional mAb preventative therapy. The primary endpoint was migraine headache days per month (MHD) after 3 months of combined therapy. Secondary endpoints included total headache days per month, headache intensity, disability level, and use of abortive medications. Results: Of 1503 patients reviewed, 133 met inclusion criteria. At 3 months of combined therapy, mean reduction of MHD from baseline was 6.2 (95% CI 4.91 to 7.49, p < 0.0001). Nearly 2/3rd of patients (60.9%) experienced ≥ 50% MHD reduction. Fewer patients reported high disability level (14.6% [17/126], compared to 29.4%) and high headache intensity (13.0% [16/119], compared to 51.3%) at 3 months (all p < 0.0001). A reduction in abortive medication doses needed and discontinuation of concomitant oral preventative medications was also noted in 15.8% and 6.8% of patients, respectively. Conclusions: Combined therapy with OBT-A and mAbs is well-tolerated, effective in further reducing migraine frequency, and may improve quality of life for patients with CM refractory to monotherapy.
单肉毒杆菌毒素和抗cgrp抗体联合预防慢性偏头痛
目的:评价在onabotulinumtoxinA (OBT-A)基础上添加大分子抗降钙素基因相关肽单克隆抗体(mab)预防慢性偏头痛的疗效。背景:慢性偏头痛(CM)是一种非常普遍的、使人衰弱的疾病,导致个人、社会和经济负担。OBT-A和单克隆抗体都被证明是安全有效的慢性偏头痛预防方法。联合治疗的使用尚未正式研究,但可能证明在某些患者中,联合治疗比单药治疗更有效。方法:这是一项慢性偏头痛患者的回顾性图表回顾,接受OBT-A治疗,并接受额外的单抗预防治疗。主要终点是联合治疗3个月后偏头痛每月天数(MHD)。次要终点包括每月总头痛天数、头痛强度、残疾水平和流产药物的使用。结果:1503例患者中,133例符合纳入标准。在联合治疗3个月时,MHD较基线平均减少6.2 (95% CI 4.91至7.49,p < 0.0001)。近2/3的患者(60.9%)MHD降低≥50%。3个月时报告高残疾水平(14.6%[17/126],29.4%)和高头痛强度(13.0%[16/119],51.3%)的患者较少(均p < 0.0001)。15.8%和6.8%的患者也分别减少了流产药物的剂量和停用了伴随的口服预防药物。结论:OBT-A与单克隆抗体联合治疗具有良好的耐受性,可有效地进一步减少偏头痛的发生频率,并可改善单药难治性CM患者的生活质量。
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