Migraine Briefs

Telemedicine migraine consults effective for management


 

Key clinical point: Follow-up consultations with migraine patients via telemedicine are effective and can increase physician productivity and patient convenience.

Major finding: Migraine disability assessment improved by an average of 24 points in the telemedicine patients and by 19 points in the control group.

Study details: A single-center, randomized study with 40 migraine patients.

Disclosures: The study received partial funding from Merck.

Citation: Friedman DI. Headache. 2019 June;59(S1):1-208, LBOR01

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