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Safety and efficacy of occipital nerve stimulation for attack prevention in medically intractable chronic cluster headache (ICON): a randomised, double-blind, multicentre, phase 3, electrical dose-controlled trial.
Wilbrink, Leopoldine A; de Coo, Ilse F; Doesborg, Patty G G; Mulleners, Wim M; Teernstra, Onno P M; Bartels, Eveline C; Burger, Katja; Wille, Frank; van Dongen, Robert T M; Kurt, Erkan; Spincemaille, Geert H; Haan, Joost; van Zwet, Erik W; Huygen, Frank J P M; Ferrari, Michel D.
Affiliation
  • Wilbrink LA; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands; Department of Neurology, Zuyderland Medical Centre, Heerlen, Netherlands.
  • de Coo IF; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands; Basalt Rehabilitation Centre, the Hague, Netherlands.
  • Doesborg PGG; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Mulleners WM; Department of Neurology, Canisius-Wilhelmina Hospital, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
  • Teernstra OPM; Department of Neurosurgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, Netherlands.
  • Bartels EC; Department of Anaesthesiology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Burger K; Department of Anaesthesiology, Alrijne Hospital, Leiderdorp, Netherlands.
  • Wille F; Department of Anaesthesiology, Diakonessenhuis Hospital, Zeist, Netherlands.
  • van Dongen RTM; Department of Anaesthesiology, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
  • Kurt E; Department of Neurosurgery, Radboud University Medical Centre, Nijmegen, Netherlands.
  • Spincemaille GH; Department of Neurosurgery, Maastricht University Medical Centre, Maastricht, Netherlands.
  • Haan J; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands; Department of Neurology, Alrijne Hospital, Leiderdorp, Netherlands.
  • van Zwet EW; Department of Biomedical Data Sciences, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands.
  • Huygen FJPM; Department of Anaesthesiology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, Netherlands.
  • Ferrari MD; Department of Neurology, Leiden University Medical Centre, Leiden, Netherlands. Electronic address: m.d.ferrari@lumc.nl.
Lancet Neurol ; 20(7): 515-525, 2021 07.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34146510
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Occipital nerve stimulation (ONS) has shown promising results in small uncontrolled trials in patients with medically intractable chronic cluster headache (MICCH). We aimed to establish whether ONS could serve as an effective treatment for patients with MICCH.

METHODS:

The ONS in MICCH (ICON) study is an investigator-initiated, international, multicentre, randomised, double-blind, phase 3, electrical dose-controlled clinical trial. The study took place at four hospitals in the Netherlands, one hospital in Belgium, one in Germany, and one in Hungary. After 12 weeks' baseline observation, patients with MICCH, at least four attacks per week, and history of being non-responsive to at least three standard preventive drugs, were randomly allocated (at a 11 ratio using a computer-generated permuted block) to 24 weeks of occipital nerve stimulation at either 100% or 30% of the individually determined range between paraesthesia threshold and near-discomfort (double-blind study phase). Because ONS causes paraesthesia, preventing masked comparison versus placebo, we compared high-intensity versus low-intensity ONS, which are hypothesised to cause similar paraesthesia, but with different efficacy. In weeks 25-48, participants received individually optimised open-label ONS. The primary outcome was the weekly mean attack frequency in weeks 21-24 compared with baseline across all patients and, if a decrease was shown, to show a group-wise difference. The trial is closed to recruitment (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01151631).

FINDINGS:

Patients were enrolled between Oct 12, 2010, and Dec 3, 2017. We enrolled 150 patients and randomly assigned 131 (87%) to treatment; 65 (50%) patients to 100% ONS and 66 (50%) to 30% ONS. One of the 66 patients assigned to 30% ONS was not implanted and was therefore excluded from the intention-to-treat analysis. Because the weekly mean attack frequencies at baseline were skewed (median 15·75; IQR 9·44 to 24·75) we used log transformation to analyse the data and medians to present the results. Median weekly mean attack frequencies in the total population decreased from baseline to 7·38 (2·50 to 18·50; p<0·0001) in weeks 21-24, a median change of -5·21 (-11·18 to -0·19; p<0·0001) attacks per week. In the 100% ONS stimulation group, mean attack frequency decreased from 17·58 (9·83 to 29·33) at baseline to 9·50 (3·00 to 21·25) at 21-24 weeks (median change from baseline -4·08, -11·92 to -0·25), and for the 30% ONS stimulation group, mean attack frequency decreased from 15·00 (9·25 to 22·33) to 6·75 (1·50 to 16·50; -6·50, -10·83 to -0·08). The difference in median weekly mean attack frequency between groups at the end of the masked phase in weeks 21-24 was -2·42 (95% CI -5·17 to 3·33). In the masked study phase, 129 adverse events occurred with 100% ONS and 95 occurred with 30% ONS. None of the adverse events was unexpected but 17 with 100% ONS and eight with 30% ONS were labelled as serious, given they required brief hospital admission for minor hardware-related issues. The most common adverse events were local pain, impaired wound healing, neck stiffness, and hardware damage.

INTERPRETATION:

In patients with MICCH, both 100% ONS intensity and 30% ONS intensity substantially reduced attack frequency and were safe and well tolerated. Future research should focus on optimising stimulation protocols and disentangling the underlying mechanism of action.

FUNDING:

The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, the Dutch Ministry of Health, the NutsOhra Foundation from the Dutch Health Insurance Companies, and Medtronic.
Subject(s)

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Electric Stimulation Therapy / Cluster Headache Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Lancet Neurol Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Electric Stimulation Therapy / Cluster Headache Type of study: Clinical_trials / Guideline Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Lancet Neurol Year: 2021 Type: Article Affiliation country: Netherlands