Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Sep 2018)

“MigraineMonitor” – Towards a System for the Prediction of Migraine Attacks using Electrostimulation

  • Stefke Andrea,
  • Wilm Frauke,
  • Richer Robert,
  • Gradl Stefan,
  • Eskofier Bjoern M.,
  • Forster Clemens,
  • Namer Barbara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2018-0151
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 629 – 632

Abstract

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Migraine attacks can be accompanied by many different symptoms, some of them appearing within 24 hours before the onset of the headache. In previous work, reduced habituation to an electrical pain stimulus at the head was observed in the pre-ictal phase within 24 hours before the headache attack. Based on these results, this work presents an application to track influence factors on migraine attacks and an Arduino-based control unit which replaces the traditional approach of manual electrical stimulation. The usability of both components of the project was evaluated in separate user studies. Results of the usability study show a good acceptance of the systems with a mean SUS score of 92.4. Additionally, they indicate that the developed control unit may substitute the current manual electrical stimulation. Overall, the designed system allows standardized repeatable measurements and is a first step towards the home-use of a device for establishing a new method for migraine prediction.

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