Publications by authors named "Jose Miguel Lainez-Andres"

Objective: The objectives are to know the opinion of neurologists and hospital pharmacists on those aspects still under debate regarding the role of anti-Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide monoclonal antibodies in the preventive treatment of migraine. To identify those controversies that still exist. To propose agreed recommendations for improvement of care.

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Objective: The objectives are to know the opinion of neurologists and hospital pharmacists on those aspects still under debate regarding the role of anti-CGRP monoclonal antibodies in the preventive treatment of migraine. To identify those controversies that still exist. To propose agreed recommendations for improvement of care.

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Objective: We report the findings from the Spanish Society of Neurology's NeuroCOVID-19 Registry.

Methods: We performed a multicentre study of patients with neurological manifestations of COVID-19. Participating physicians reported demographic, clinical, and paraclinical data and judged the involvement of COVID-19 in causing neurological symptoms.

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Introduction: Data on the reality of chronic migraine in our clinics are scarce. AIM. To know the frequency of consultation and attitude of the neurologist regarding chronic migraine, and the opinion of patients with this condition.

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Introduction: Migraine is the most common neurological consultation in our country. AIM. To analyse the satisfaction level of the patient with migraine attending our clinics.

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Introduction: Headache is the most frequent neurological reason for consultation in our country.

Aim: To obtain descriptive data on the approach and satisfaction of the neurologist regarding the diagnosis, burden and management of headaches, and migraine in particular, together with the relationship with primary care physicians (PCP).

Subjects And Methods: A total of 160 neurologists participated and answered electronically five questionnaires during one year.

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