Treatment of Episodic Migraine With AURICular Neuromodulation

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-60
SponsorHôpital Européen Marseille

About this trial

Migraine is a ubiquitous pathology affecting approximately 1 billion individuals and being the leading cause of morbidity worldwide before the age of 50. Migraine treatment consists of two main approaches: acute treatment to relieve headache symptoms and preventive treatment to reduce the frequency of migraine attacks by at least 50%. Preventive treatment involves medications such as beta-blockers, antiepileptics, calcium channel blockers, and a new therapeutic class called calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) inhibitors. While traditional treatments have modest efficacy and limited tolerability, CGRP inhibitors have shown better tolerability and superior efficacy. However, their prescription in France is restricted to neurologists and specialized pain evaluation and treatment units. Additionally, the long-term effects of CGRP inhibition on blood pressure control and vascular homeostasis are not fully understood.

In addition to pharmacological preventive treatment, non-pharmacological approaches have emerged, such as auricular neurostimulation. This can be achieved through electrical stimulation of the cymba conchae, considered a non-invasive alternative to invasive vagal stimulation, and has shown benefits in reducing the number of migraine days compared to a placebo. Another approach involves stimulation of specific areas of the entire auricle using techniques borrowed from auriculotherapy (auricular acupuncture).

The objective of the study is to demonstrate that auricular neuromodulation, performed with a laser device, targeted and personalized on selected areas of the auricle, has a beneficial effect on the number of moderate to severe migraine days per month.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

18 years ≥ Aged ≤ 60 years

Moderate to severe Migraine for at least one year

Migraines appeared before the age of 50 and diagnosed according to IHS (international headache society) criteria.

Therapeutic failure of at least 2 migraine preventive medications

Disqualifiers

Pathology of the auricle (e.g. epithelioma)

Patient treated with botulinum toxin for migraine ≤ 2 months

Patient treated with anti-cgrp for migraine, with last injection less than 3 months ago

Patient treated with non-invasive auricular stimulation ( TENS)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Auricular neuromodulation
  • Sham auricular neuromodulation

Treatment groups

106 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators