One-Year Consistent Safety, Utilization, and Efficacy Assessment of Remote Electrical Neuromodulation (REN) for Migraine Treatment

Adv Ther. 2024 Jan;41(1):170-181. doi: 10.1007/s12325-023-02697-6. Epub 2023 Oct 19.

Abstract

Introduction: Migraine is a chronic neurological disorder causing severe pain and disability in more than a billion people worldwide. Ideal treatment should provide long-term efficacy with minimal side effects. Previous studies indicate that remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) is an efficacious and safe treatment option for the acute treatment of migraine in clinical practice. This study examined long-term safety, utilization, and efficacy of REN during 12 consecutive usage months.

Methods: Data from patients with migraine across the USA using REN to treat their migraine attacks were electronically collected from the Nerivio® device. All patients who used REN during 12 consecutive months were included, and data were compared across months. Safety was assessed by the number and type of adverse events. Utilization was measured by the number of monthly treatments. Efficacy was evaluated as consistent change in headache pain intensity, functional disability, and disappearance of associated symptoms from baseline to 2 h post treatment.

Results: Data were analyzed from 409 people living with migraine who treated with REN for 12 consecutive months, performing a total of 39,531 treatments. The incidence of device-related adverse events (dAEs) was 1.96% (8/409), including two negligible (0.49%), five mild (1.22%), one moderate (0.24%), and no severe events. All patients continued treatment with REN despite dAEs. One-year average monthly utilization was 8.05 treatments (SD 1.15). Month-to-month utilization did not change during 12 months of consecutive use [F(4.895, 1997.204) = 2.014, p = 0.075, repeated-measures ANOVA]. One-year average efficacy showed 74.1% of users reported consistent 2-h pain relief, and 26.0% reported consistent pain freedom. Month-to-month pain relief and pain freedom did not change during 12 months of consecutive use [F(11, 1069) = 0.55, p = 0.873 and F(11, 1295) = 0.69, p = 0.750 respectively; generalized linear mixed model analysis].

Conclusion: REN is a safe and well-tolerated acute migraine treatment, with stable efficacy and utilization over 1 year, making it an advantageous non-drug option for the long-term management of this chronic disease.

Trial registration number: NCT05760638.

Keywords: Efficacy; Long-term; Migraine; Non-pharmacological; Prospective; REN; Real-world evidence; Remote electrical neuromodulation; Safety; Utilization.

Plain language summary

Migraine is a chronic disease leading to decades of significant disability, thus requiring safe, effective, and tolerable treatment for years. Remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) is a smartphone-controlled wearable device (Nerivio®) indicated for the acute and/or preventive treatment of migraine in patients 12 years of age or older. It is a prescribed, self-administered device for use at the onset of migraine headache or aura for acute treatment, or every-other-day for preventive treatment. Treatments are automatically registered in the REN app and database, and users can prospectively report subjective migraine indicators and response to the treatment in the REN app, at treatment onset and again 2 h later. This study analyzed data from people who used REN for the acute treatment of their migraine attacks at least once per month, for at least 12 consecutive months. Data from 409 patients who met the study criteria and performed a total of 39,531 treatments was analyzed. Safety was measured by the incidence of device-related adverse events, which was 1.96%. Severe device-related adverse events were not reported, and all patients continued treating after the events. Efficacy over the year showed that 74.1% of the patients reported consistent pain relief, and 26.0% reported consistent pain freedom. Average monthly utilization over the year was 8.05 treatments. Month-to-month pain relief, pain freedom, and utilization did not differ between 12 months of consecutive use. These results show that REN is a safe and well-tolerated treatment, with stable efficacy and utilization over at least 1 year, making it an advantageous non-drug option for the long-term management of migraine.

MeSH terms

  • Double-Blind Method
  • Headache
  • Humans
  • Migraine Disorders* / drug therapy
  • Pain Management
  • Treatment Outcome

Associated data

  • ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT05760638