Title

Effect of Ketamine Intranasal Spray in Treatment of Chronic Cluster Headache
Proof of Concept Study for Evaluation of the Effect of Ketamine Intranasal Spray in Treatment of Chronic Cluster Headache
  • Phase

    Phase 1/Phase 2
  • Study Type

    Interventional
  • Status

    Completed No Results Posted
  • Study Participants

    23
Ketamine has been used clinically IV in a very safe manner by a very small number of clinicians, to treat migraines and CH, and various other rarer pain disorders, including mixed headache and neuropathic pain clinical syndromes. In 5 cases taken from Krusz J.C. headache clinic data in Dallas, Texas US, an intranasal spray of ketamine aqueous solution of 100 µL in one nostril were dosed in treatment of patients with refractory chronic cluster headache as an alternative to IV-treatment (data not published).The net conclusion, at this point, is that intranasal ketamine is a legitimate pharmacologic treatment and is safe and has in one case series proven effective for CH rescue.

The CCH patients will be dosed with an intranasal spray containing 172.5 mg ketamine hydrochloride (150 mg ketamine base) per ml in an aqueous solution. The individual dosing includes 15 mg ketamine in an intranasal sprayed volume of 100 µL given in one nose nostril under supervision of a nurse. The treatment is initiated at T0 under a CH attack when the headache pain exceeds NRS = 6 on an NRS pain scale. The first intranasal dose of 15 mg is given at time 0 and at time intervals of 6 minutes. At 15 minutes after 3 doses (45 mg) it is decided to evaluate whether the patient is sufficiently pain relieved (e.g. NRS < 4) or wants to receive rescue medications instead or if pain is not sufficiently relieved wants to continue until 5 dosing's (75 mg) are received at timepoints T24. The final evaluation of the treatment is performed at T30. Participants are followed up after 1-2 weeks by telehone
Study Started
Nov 20
2019
Primary Completion
May 12
2020
Study Completion
May 25
2020
Last Update
Feb 24
2021

Drug Ketamine

One Cluster headache attack is treated with intranasal ketamine

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

Signed informed consent
Age between 18 and 60 years
Diagnose: Chronic cluster headache according to ICHD-3 criteria (1)
Body weight ≥50 kg and BMI ≤30

Exclusion Criteria:

Conditions that result in the participant being unable to complete the experiment
Medical history with elevated intraocular pressure (e.g. glaucoma)
Medical history with severe heart or liver disease
Aneurysmal vascular disease or arteriovenous malformations
Medical history with severe neurological disease except of headache
BP measured at baseline before CH attack (Systolic> 140 mmHg or / and diastolic blood pressure> 90 mm Hg)
Medical history with severe depression or psychosis
A previous history of drug abuse
Consumption of illegal drugs within the last 6 months
Medical history of nasal abnormality or dysfunction (e.g. rhinitis)
High disposition for larynges or apnea
Positive pregnancy test before treatment and breastfeeding
Known hypersensitivity to ketamine
No Results Posted