Cost of healthcare for patients with migraine in five European countries: results from the International Burden of Migraine Study (IBMS)

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L. M. Bloudek
M. Stokes
D. C. Buse
T. K. Wilcox
R. B. Lipton
P. J. Goadsby
S. F. Varon
A. M. Blumenfeld
Z. Katsarava
J. Pascual
M. Lanteri-Minet
P. Cortelli
P. Martelletti
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[1] Allergan Inc.,Montefiore Headache Center and the Department of Neurology
[2] United BioSource Corporation,Headache Group, Department of Neurology
[3] Albert Einstein College of Medicine,Department of Neurology
[4] The Neurology Center,Area of Clinical Neuroscience, Service of Neurology
[5] University of California,Department of Neurological Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum
[6] San Francisco,Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University of Rome
[7] University of Essen,undefined
[8] University Hospital ‘‘Central de Asturias’’,undefined
[9] Département d’Evaluation et traitement de la Douleur Médecine palliative,undefined
[10] Pôle Neurosciences Cliniques du CHU de Nice,undefined
[11] Hôpital Cimiez,undefined
[12] IRCCS Institute of Neurological Sciences,undefined
[13] University of Bologna,undefined
[14] Regional Referral Headache Centre,undefined
[15] Sant’Andrea Hospital,undefined
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Migraine; Chronic migraine; Episodic migraine; Cost; Resource utilization; United Kingdom; Spain; France; Italy; Germany;
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Migraine is a disabling neurological disease that affects 14.7 % of Europeans. Studies evaluating the economic impact of migraine are complex to conduct adequately and with time become outdated as healthcare systems evolve. This study sought to quantify and compare direct medical costs of chronic migraine (CM) and episodic migraine (EM) in five European countries. Cross-sectional data collected via a web-based survey were screened for migraine and classified as CM (≥15 headache days/month) or EM (<15 headache days/month), and included sociodemographics, resource use data and medication use. Unit cost data, gathered using publicly available sources, were analyzed for each type of service, stratified by migraine status. Univariate and multivariate log-normal regression models were used to examine the relationship between various factors and their impact on total healthcare costs. This economic analysis included data from respondents with migraine in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. CM participants had higher level of disability and more prevalent psychiatric disorders compared to EM. CM participants had more provider visits, emergency department/hospital visits, and diagnostic tests; the medical costs were three times higher for CM than EM. Per patient annual costs were highest in the UK and Spain and lower in France and Germany. CM was associated with higher medical resource use and total costs compared to EM in all study countries, suggesting that treatments that reduce headache frequency could decrease the clinical and economic burden of migraine in Europe. Comparing patterns of care and outcomes among countries may facilitate the development of more cost-effective care, and bring greater recognition to patients affected by migraine.
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