Department of Neurology, Harvard Vanguard Medical Associates, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Pain Physician. 2009 Nov-Dec;12(6):1005-11.
Biofeedback is an established non-pharmacologic technique commonly used in the treatment of migraine and tension type headaches. Multiple published studies have suggested that biofeedback is effective in reducing the frequency and severity of headaches, often allowing patients to decrease their dependence on medication. Studies have also suggested that biofeedback may effect a decrease in medical utilization.
Assess the efficacy of biofeedback in reducing the frequency and severity of migraine and tension type headaches.
Randomized, prospective, single blind, single center controlled trial.
Sixty-four patients with migraine with or without aura and/or tension type headaches, by ICHD-1 criteria, age 18 to 55, who had suffered from headaches for more than one year, were entered into the study. Patients were randomly assigned to receive biofeedback in addition to the basic relaxation instruction or relaxation techniques alone. All patients received instruction in pain theory. Biofeedback training consisted of 10 50-minute sessions utilizing standard EMG feedback from the frontalis and trapezius muscles and temperature from the third finger of the dominant hand. Visual and auditory feedback was provided. Thirty-three patients were assigned to receive biofeedback plus the relaxation techniques and 31, the relaxation techniques alone. All patients were asked to respond to periodic questionnaires for 36 months. The primary analysis was an intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis. The subsidiary analyses were not and the 11 subjects (7 in the relaxation alone and 4 in the biofeedback group) who received no treatment at all were analyzed and the results were qualitatively the same.
Patients who completed the program with education in pain theory and relaxation techniques showed a statistically significant decrease in the frequency and severity of the headaches in the first 12 months that continued to 36 months. Biofeedback provided no additional benefit, specifically no change in the frequency or severity of the headaches. After 3 months 48% of those in the relaxation group reported fewer severe headaches, while 35% of those in the biofeedback group reported fewer severe headaches; after 6 months, 52% of those in the relaxation group reported fewer severe headaches as compared with 57% reporting fewer severe headaches in the biofeedback group. The number of medications used by the patients and the utilization of medical care decreased in both groups over 36 months suggesting a regression to the mean.
Compliance was an issue throughout the study. Patients dropped out from the outset and that increased over time. Recovery of questionnaires was difficult and fewer were completed at each 3-month interval. Lack of a large control group who did not receive biofeedback or instruction in relaxation techniques.
Biofeedback is an extremely costly and time-consuming treatment modality that, in our study, provided no additional benefit when compared to simple relaxation techniques alone, in the treatment of migraine and tension type headaches in adults.
生物反馈是一种已被确立的非药物治疗技术,常用于偏头痛和紧张性头痛的治疗。多项已发表的研究表明,生物反馈可有效减少头痛的发作频率和严重程度,通常使患者减少对药物的依赖。研究还表明,生物反馈可能会减少医疗利用率。
评估生物反馈在减少偏头痛和紧张性头痛的发作频率和严重程度方面的疗效。
随机、前瞻性、单盲、单中心对照试验。
64 例符合 ICHD-1 标准的偏头痛伴或不伴先兆和/或紧张性头痛患者,年龄 18-55 岁,头痛病史超过 1 年,入组本研究。患者被随机分配接受生物反馈治疗,同时接受基本的放松指导,或仅接受放松技术。所有患者均接受疼痛理论的指导。生物反馈训练包括 10 次 50 分钟的课程,利用额肌和斜方肌的标准 EMG 反馈和优势手第三指的温度。提供视觉和听觉反馈。33 例患者被分配接受生物反馈加放松技术,31 例仅接受放松技术。所有患者均被要求在 36 个月内定期回答问卷。主要分析是意向治疗(ITT)分析。辅助分析则不然,11 名(放松组 7 名,生物反馈组 4 名)未接受任何治疗的患者进行了分析,结果在性质上是相同的。
完成了包含疼痛理论和放松技术教育的方案的患者在头 12 个月的头痛发作频率和严重程度有统计学显著降低,这种情况持续到 36 个月。生物反馈没有提供额外的益处,特别是头痛发作的频率或严重程度没有改变。治疗 3 个月后,放松组有 48%的患者报告严重头痛发作减少,而生物反馈组有 35%的患者报告严重头痛发作减少;治疗 6 个月后,放松组有 52%的患者报告严重头痛发作减少,而生物反馈组有 57%的患者报告严重头痛发作减少。两组患者在 36 个月内使用的药物数量和医疗保健利用率均减少,表明回归均值。
整个研究中,依从性是一个问题。患者从一开始就退出,而且随着时间的推移而增加。问卷的回收率很困难,每个 3 个月的间隔完成的问卷都更少。缺乏未接受生物反馈或放松技术指导的大型对照组。
生物反馈是一种极其昂贵且耗时的治疗方式,在我们的研究中,与单纯的放松技术相比,生物反馈在治疗成人偏头痛和紧张性头痛方面没有提供额外的益处。