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Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application

INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by recurring attacks that can cause severe disabling pain. This study described the burden of migraine as reported by individuals with migraine in the real world using a mobile application. METHODS: A retrospective, cross-sectional analy...

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Autores principales: Vo, Pamela, Paris, Nicolas, Bilitou, Aikaterini, Valena, Tomas, Fang, Juanzhi, Naujoks, Christel, Cameron, Ann, de Reydet de Vulpillieres, Frederic, Cadiou, Francois
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Publicado: Springer Healthcare 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6283800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30293098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40120-018-0113-0
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author Vo, Pamela
Paris, Nicolas
Bilitou, Aikaterini
Valena, Tomas
Fang, Juanzhi
Naujoks, Christel
Cameron, Ann
de Reydet de Vulpillieres, Frederic
Cadiou, Francois
author_facet Vo, Pamela
Paris, Nicolas
Bilitou, Aikaterini
Valena, Tomas
Fang, Juanzhi
Naujoks, Christel
Cameron, Ann
de Reydet de Vulpillieres, Frederic
Cadiou, Francois
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description INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by recurring attacks that can cause severe disabling pain. This study described the burden of migraine as reported by individuals with migraine in the real world using a mobile application. METHODS: A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis was conducted using data captured through the Migraine Buddy© smartphone application from adult, self-diagnosed individuals with migraine in 17 European countries. Data were analyzed descriptively for the most recent 28-day period reported by users (n = 3900) during the study period (June 2015–July 2016) who were randomly selected on the basis of data completeness (completion rates > 70%) and stratified by migraine headache days/month: 4–7 episodic migraine (EM; n = 1500), 8–14 EM (n = 1500), and chronic migraine (≥ 15; CM; n = 900). RESULTS: More than 95% of users reported that migraine negatively affected their daily activities during at least one migraine attack. Attacks affected 50.5% (184.4 days/year), 26.9% (98 days/year), and 14.5% (53 days/year) of the year among CM, 8–14 EM, and 4–7 EM groups, respectively. On average, 44.8% CM, 40.9% 8–14 EM, and 34.7% of 4–7 EM sufferers, respectively, reported anxiety and/or depression symptoms during migraine attacks. Social or home activities, productivity, and sleep were highly affected, regardless of migraine frequency. Employed respondents (n = 3106) reported an average of 2.3 workdays missed per month and that at least one in four migraines led to work absenteeism; these migraines were commonly reported to have at least moderate to severe levels of pain, corresponding to the inability of persons to perform some or even any activities. Triptans (68%), opioids (46%), and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (45%) were self-reported as the most common medicines used. CONCLUSIONS: This study, leveraging patient-reported data collected through a mobile application, demonstrates the high burden and impact of migraine on health-related quality of life, work productivity, and overall well-being of individuals suffering from migraines. FUNDING: Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland.
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spelling pubmed-62838002018-12-26 Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application Vo, Pamela Paris, Nicolas Bilitou, Aikaterini Valena, Tomas Fang, Juanzhi Naujoks, Christel Cameron, Ann de Reydet de Vulpillieres, Frederic Cadiou, Francois Neurol Ther Original Research INTRODUCTION: Migraine is a neurological disease characterized by recurring attacks that can cause severe disabling pain. This study described the burden of migraine as reported by individuals with migraine in the real world using a mobile application. METHODS: A retrospective, cross-sectional analysis was conducted using data captured through the Migraine Buddy© smartphone application from adult, self-diagnosed individuals with migraine in 17 European countries. Data were analyzed descriptively for the most recent 28-day period reported by users (n = 3900) during the study period (June 2015–July 2016) who were randomly selected on the basis of data completeness (completion rates > 70%) and stratified by migraine headache days/month: 4–7 episodic migraine (EM; n = 1500), 8–14 EM (n = 1500), and chronic migraine (≥ 15; CM; n = 900). RESULTS: More than 95% of users reported that migraine negatively affected their daily activities during at least one migraine attack. Attacks affected 50.5% (184.4 days/year), 26.9% (98 days/year), and 14.5% (53 days/year) of the year among CM, 8–14 EM, and 4–7 EM groups, respectively. On average, 44.8% CM, 40.9% 8–14 EM, and 34.7% of 4–7 EM sufferers, respectively, reported anxiety and/or depression symptoms during migraine attacks. Social or home activities, productivity, and sleep were highly affected, regardless of migraine frequency. Employed respondents (n = 3106) reported an average of 2.3 workdays missed per month and that at least one in four migraines led to work absenteeism; these migraines were commonly reported to have at least moderate to severe levels of pain, corresponding to the inability of persons to perform some or even any activities. Triptans (68%), opioids (46%), and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (45%) were self-reported as the most common medicines used. CONCLUSIONS: This study, leveraging patient-reported data collected through a mobile application, demonstrates the high burden and impact of migraine on health-related quality of life, work productivity, and overall well-being of individuals suffering from migraines. FUNDING: Novartis Pharma AG, Switzerland. Springer Healthcare 2018-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6283800/ /pubmed/30293098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40120-018-0113-0 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ), which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Vo, Pamela
Paris, Nicolas
Bilitou, Aikaterini
Valena, Tomas
Fang, Juanzhi
Naujoks, Christel
Cameron, Ann
de Reydet de Vulpillieres, Frederic
Cadiou, Francois
Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title_full Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title_fullStr Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title_full_unstemmed Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title_short Burden of Migraine in Europe Using Self-Reported Digital Diary Data from the Migraine Buddy© Application
title_sort burden of migraine in europe using self-reported digital diary data from the migraine buddy© application
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6283800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30293098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40120-018-0113-0
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