Optimal management strategies for primary headache in the emergency department.
Simon WellsIan G StiellEvgeniya VishnyakovaRonda LunMarie-Joe NemnomJeffery J PerryPublished in: CJEM (2021)
We determined that use of dopamine antagonists and NSAIDs were associated with a reduced need for second round medications in ED primary headache patients. Conversely, non-dopamine antagonist antiemetic medications and intravenous fluids were associated with a significantly increased need for second round medications. Careful choice of initial therapy may optimize management for these patients.