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Fig. 3 | BMC Neurology

Fig. 3

From: Factors associated with insufficient response to acute treatment of migraine in Japan: analysis of real-world data from the Adelphi Migraine Disease Specific Programme

Fig. 3

Factors associated with insufficient response in backward logistic regression analysis. Variables included in the logistic model but not found to be significant included age, sex, employment status, time to migraine diagnosis (in weeks), living status, smoking status, comorbidities (depression, anxiety, cardiovascular disease), insurance plan, currently prescribed acute medication, migraine with aura, change in migraine headache days per month before prescribed acute treatment, migraine headache days per month, number of prescribed acute medications, and number of prescribed prophylaxis therapies. Odds ratio > 1 with 95% CI not crossing 1 indicates a significant factor associated with an insufficient response to acute treatment; odds ratio < 1 with 95% CI not crossing 1 indicates a significant factor for a response to acute treatment. Cardiovascular disease includes angina, hypertension, ischemic heart disease, post myocardial infarction, and congestive heart failure. CI confidence interval; MIDAS Migraine Disability Assessment

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