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Headache clinical trials at UCSD

7 in progress, 4 open to eligible people

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  • PIVOTAL STUDY EVALUATING SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF THE SHIRATRONICS MIGRAINE THERAPY SYSTEM

    open to eligible people ages 22 years and up

    Prospective, multi-center, double blind, randomized, sham-controlled study to evaluate neuromodulation in patient with chronic migraine. The study hypothesis to be tested is the mean reduction in mean monthly headache days between patients in treatment versus sham.

    La Jolla, California and other locations

  • Combined Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Therapy for MTBI Related Headaches

    open to eligible people ages 18-65

    This study will assess the combined effectiveness of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and telehealth based therapy in helping manage mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) related headaches. The investigators hypothesize that active rTMS combined with telehealth therapy will provide marked reduction in mTBI related headaches and symptoms in comparison to their placebo counterparts.

    San Diego, California

  • Rimegepant in Pediatric Subjects for the Acute Treatment of Migraine

    open to eligible people ages 6-17

    The purpose of this study is to test the long-term safety of rimegepant in the acute treatment of migraine in children and adolescents (≥ 6 to < 18 years of age).

    La Jolla, California and other locations

  • Children and Adolescents With Migraine: Acute Treatment

    open to eligible people ages 6-17

    The purpose of this study is to test the safety and efficacy of BHV-3000 versus placebo in the acute treatment of moderate or severe migraine in children and adolescents.

    La Jolla, California and other locations

  • Behavior Therapy vs Education for Persistent Headache After Mild TBI

    Sorry, not yet accepting patients

    This study will test a new treatment, called Headache reprocessing, for persistent post-traumatic headache. The new treatment will be compared to a headache education intervention. The main objectives of the study are to examine the feasibility, safety, and clinical appropriateness of the new treatment.

    San Diego, California

  • Inhaled Cannabis for Acute Migraine Treatment

    Sorry, currently not accepting new patients, but might later

    This pilot crossover study will evaluate 3 different potencies of inhaled cannabis (2.5%, 5%, and 10%) and inhaled placebo cannabis for the acute treatment of migraine.

    La Jolla, California

  • Machine Learning in Guiding rTMS Treatment for GWI-Related Headaches and Body Pain

    Sorry, not yet accepting patients

    The goal of this clinical trial is to create a machine learning algorithm to improve active repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) treatments for veterans and/or active military personnel by alleviating Gulf War Illness related headaches and body pain (GWI-HAP). This study aims to develop and validate a Support Vector Machine (SVM) model that could replace the trial-and-error process by assessing functional connectivity provided by resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data to predict the most effective rTMS protocol for each person. All participants will be receiving active rTMS treatment. The main questions it intends to answer are: 1. Does the SVM model predict a more effective treatment response rate for predicted respondents undergoing active rTMS at the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) compared to predicted non-respondents? 2. Does the SVM model predict a more effective treatment response rate while undergoing active rTMS at the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and left motor cortex (LMC) in predicted respondents compared to predicted non-respondents? Participants will undergo the following: 1. Receive a total of 13 active rTMS treatment sessions over 3-4 months. 2. Visit the clinic for a total of 15 visits for assessments, check ups, and treatments. 3. Keep a daily log of their headaches, muscle and joint pain throughout the study.

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