U.S., Feb. 12 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07402954) titled 'Middle Meningeal Artery Stimulation' on Jan. 26.
Brief Summary: This study is testing a new way to help with migraine headaches. Researchers want to see if it's safe and doable to stimulate a blood vessel in the head (called the middle meningeal artery) with microcatheters and microwires. This has never been done before for migraines and is an investigational treatment that is not part of standard migraine treatment. This stimulation would happen just before giving the standard lidocaine treatment, which is already routinely used for migraines. The goal is to see whether this new step could help improve headache outcomes.
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