Comparison of the Efficacy of Ultrasound-guided Greater Occipital Nerve Block and Pulsed Radiofrequency Therapy in Chronic Migraine Patients

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

32

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 1, 2019

Primary Completion Date

October 20, 2019

Study Completion Date

April 30, 2020

Conditions
Chronic Migraine, Headache
Interventions
PROCEDURE

USG Guided Greater Occipital Nerve Block

With 0.5 Hz sensorial stimulation, a 5-cm-long radiofrequency needle with a 0.5 cm active tip was advanced under ultrasound guidance in both pulsed PRF and nerve block groups. USG probe was located to medial one-third of the superior nuchal line between the occipital tubercle and mastoid process under sterile conditions. Finally, the placement of the needle was verified by Doppler imaging of the occipital artery. A 0.3-0.5 Hz sensory stimulus was given with the RF device, and the paresthesia sensation in the patient's occipital nerve dermatome was questioned, and location verification was performed. Then, GON block was performed in all patients by administering 5mg bupivacaine through a PRF needle. After the GON block, the PRF neuromodulation was applied at 42 degrees for 4 minutes in the GONB-PRF group. In the GONB group, the PRF generator was set for 4 minutes, and the time was waited, but no pulse was given.

PROCEDURE

USG Guided Greater Occipital Nerve Block and Pulsed Radiofrequency

With 0.5 Hz sensorial stimulation, a 5-cm-long radiofrequency needle with a 0.5 cm active tip was advanced under ultrasound guidance in both pulsed PRF and nerve block groups. USG probe was located to medial one-third of the superior nuchal line between the occipital tubercle and mastoid process under sterile conditions. Finally, the placement of the needle was verified by Doppler imaging of the occipital artery. A 0.3-0.5 Hz sensory stimulus was given with the RF device, and the paresthesia sensation in the patient's occipital nerve dermatome was questioned, and location verification was performed. Then, GON block was performed in all patients by administering 5mg bupivacaine through a PRF needle. After the GON block, the PRF neuromodulation was applied at 42 degrees for 4 minutes in the GONB-PRF group. In the GONB group, the PRF generator was set for 4 minutes, and the time was waited, but no pulse was given.

Trial Locations (1)

Unknown

Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Eskişehir

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Eskisehir Osmangazi University

OTHER

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