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TMS

Migraines and TMS


Description

Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) on migraine headaches

Format

A dataset with 2 observations on the following 4 variables.

Group Treatment group: Placebo or TMS
Yes Count of number of patients that were pain-free
No Count of number of patients that had pain
Trials Number of patients in the group

Details

A study investigated whether a handheld device that sends a magnetic pulse into a person's head might be an effective treatment for migraine headaches. Researchers recruited 200 subjects who suffered from migraines and randomly assigned them to receive either the TMS (transcranial magnetic stimulation) treatment or a sham (placebo) treatment from a device that did not deliver any stimulation. Subjects were instructed to apply the device at the onset of migraine symptoms and then assess how they felt two hours later. This dataset is a two-way table of the results.

This dataset renamed as Migraines in second edition.

Source

Based on results in R. B. Lipton, et. al. (2010) “Single-pulse Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Acute Treatment of Migraine with Aura: A Randomised, Double-blind, Parallel-group, Sham-controlled Trial," 9(4):373-380.


Stat2Data

Datasets for Stat2

v2.0.0
GPL-3
Authors
Ann Cannon, George Cobb, Bradley Hartlaub, Julie Legler, Robin Lock, Thomas Moore, Allan Rossman, Jeffrey Witmer
Initial release
2018-12-29

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