Extended regular use of kinetic oscillation stimulation (KOS) in refractory chronic migraine: case report of a first, single-subject experience

Q3 Medicine
Giorgio Liaci, C. Altamura, N. Brunelli, Luisa Fofi, M. P. Prudenzano, F. Vernieri
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Abstract

Kinetic Oscillation Stimulation (KOS) is a novel and non-invasive neuromodulation method for migraine therapy. Emerging evidence suggests that applying low-frequency intranasal vibrations to the sphenopalatine ganglion (SPG) could be a safe and effective option for migraine treatment. We present a case of a 60-year-old man affected by refractory chronic migraine with a history of failure or progressive ineffectiveness of multiple approved therapies. Given the limited available options, we proposed the patient a 6-week treatment cycle with KOS. After 1 month, monthly migraine days (MMD) dropped from 18 to 7, with significant pain reduction by week 6. However, the benefits were not sustained after discontinuation, requiring a second stimulation cycle after 3 months, which yielded an even faster and more significant response. This experience reveals KOS safety and effectiveness for long-term SPG neuromodulation, highlighting the potential of focusing treatment on the trigeminal-autonomic reflex (TAR) as a promising direction to pursue.
延长动能振荡刺激(KOS)在难治性慢性偏头痛中的定期使用时间:首次单个受试者经验的病例报告
动能振荡刺激(KOS)是一种治疗偏头痛的新型非侵入性神经调节方法。新的证据表明,对鼻骨神经节(SPG)进行低频鼻内振动可能是一种安全有效的偏头痛治疗方法。我们介绍了一例 60 岁男性患者的病例,该患者患有难治性慢性偏头痛,曾接受过多种获批疗法,但均告失败或逐渐无效。鉴于可选方案有限,我们建议患者使用 KOS 进行为期 6 周的治疗。1 个月后,每月偏头痛天数(MMD)从 18 天降至 7 天,第 6 周疼痛明显减轻。然而,停药后疗效并不持久,需要在 3 个月后进行第二个刺激周期,这样才能更快、更显著地获得疗效。这一经验揭示了长期 SPG 神经调控的 KOS 安全性和有效性,突出了将治疗重点放在三叉神经-自律神经反射 (TAR) 上的潜力,是一个很有前途的研究方向。
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Cephalalgia Reports
Cephalalgia Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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