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Simona Sacco1,2, Mark Braschinsky3, Anne Ducros4, Christian Lampl5, Patrick Little6, Antoinette Maassen van den Brink7, Patricia Pozo-Rosich8,9, Uwe Reuter10, Elena Ruiz de la Torre6, Margarita Sanchez Del Rio11, Alexandra J Sinclair12,13, Zaza Katsarava14,15,16,17, Paolo Martelletti18,19.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Despite advances in the management of headache disorders, some patients with migraine do not experience adequate pain relief with acute and preventive treatments. It is the aim of the present document to provide a definition of those migraines which are difficult-to-treat, to create awareness of existence of this group of patients, to help Healthcare Authorities in understanding the implications, and to create a basis to develop a better pathophysiological understanding and to support further therapeutic advances. MAIN BODY: Definitions were established with a consensus process using the Delphi method. Patients with migraine with or without aura or with chronic migraine can be defined as having resistant migraine and refractory migraine according to previous preventative failures. Resistant migraine is defined by having failed at least 3 classes of migraine preventatives and suffer from at least 8 debilitating headache days per month for at least 3 consecutive months without improvement; definition can be based on review of medical charts. Refractory migraine is defined by having failed all of the available preventatives and suffer from at least 8 debilitating headache days per month for at least 6 consecutive months. Drug failure may include lack of efficacy or lack of tolerability. Debilitating headache is defined as headache causing serious impairment to conduct activities of daily living despite the use of pain-relief drugs with established efficacy at the recommended dose and taken early during the attack; failure of at least two different triptans is required.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic migraine; Intractable migraine; Migraine; Refractory migraine; Resistant migraine
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32546227 PMCID: PMC7296705 DOI: 10.1186/s10194-020-01130-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Available definitions for migraine which is difficult to treat
Rounds of the consensus process. After each round and before the next one, anonymized results and comments were shared. *Residual disagreement regarded 2 different issues from 2 different members of the group: 1. Threshold of headache days per month: 6 was the suggested alternative; 2 Assessment of patients: no need to be assessed by headache centers
Proposed updated definition of resistant and refractory migraine
aTrials with at least 3 drug classes is encouraged if allowed by contraindications
bEstablished doses and duration as reported in Table 4
cAbsolute, major and relative contraindications as reported in Table 5
Suggested doses and duration for assessment of lack of efficacy
Absolute, major and relative contraindications to drugs for migraine prevention
Conditions to be excluded before diagnosis of resistant or refractory migraine