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Review: adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short-term relapse for acute migraine in the emergency department
Evidence-Based Medicine, 08/10/09
Carpenter CR – In patients presenting to the emergency department with acute migraine headache, adding dexamethasone to standard therapy reduces short–term relapse.
Methods- Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in which patients and treating physicians were blinded were retrieved from Medline (1950–May 2008); EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, CINAHL, LILACS, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials {all to May 2008}*; ClinicalTrials.gov; reference lists; and abstracts from major emergency medicine conferences published in the past 7 years.
- Authors were contacted for additional information.
- 7 trials (n = 742), including 2 reported only as abstracts, met the selection criteria: 3 used a 5–point headache severity scale, 3 used a 4–point scale, and 1 used a dichotomous outcome.
- 5 trials gave dexamethasone (8–24 mg) as a single intravenous injection, 1 gave the drug (20 mg) intravenously or intramuscularly, and 1 used oral tablets (8 mg).
- All studies were high quality (Jadad scale scores 5 out of 5).
- Meta–analysis showed that adding dexamethasone to standard therapy for migraine reduced moderate–to–severe headaches at 24–72 hours.
- Adverse events occurred in 26% of patients in the dexamethasone group and 23% in the placebo group but were not clearly reported in all trials.
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