Use of occipital nerve block in emergency department treatment of status migrainosus: A case report

Migraine headaches make up a significant proportion of emergency department visits. There are multiple pharmacologic treatment modalities for migraine abortive therapy; however, these treatments are rarely targeted to the precise area of pain and thus elicit multiple systemic effects. It has been well established in the anesthesia pain literature that occipital nerve blocks can provide not only immediate pain relief from occipital migraines, but can also result in a long-term resolution of occipital migraines.
Source: The American Journal of Emergency Medicine - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Source Type: research