Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance

Abstract Background New treatments are currently offering new opportunities and challenges in clinical management and research in the migraine field. There is the need of homogenous criteria to identify candidates for treatment escalation as well as of reliable criteria to identify refractoriness to...

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Main Authors: Simona Sacco, Christian Lampl, Antoinette Maassen van den Brink, Valeria Caponnetto, Mark Braschinsky, Anne Ducros, Patrick Little, Patricia Pozo-Rosich, Uwe Reuter, Elena Ruiz de la Torre, Margarita Sanchez Del Rio, Alexandra J. Sinclair, Paolo Martelletti, Zaza Katsarava, On behalf of the Burden and Attitude to Resistant and Refractory (BARR) Study Group
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
Series:The Journal of Headache and Pain
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-021-01252-4
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author Simona Sacco
Christian Lampl
Antoinette Maassen van den Brink
Valeria Caponnetto
Mark Braschinsky
Anne Ducros
Patrick Little
Patricia Pozo-Rosich
Uwe Reuter
Elena Ruiz de la Torre
Margarita Sanchez Del Rio
Alexandra J. Sinclair
Paolo Martelletti
Zaza Katsarava
On behalf of the Burden and Attitude to Resistant and Refractory (BARR) Study Group
spellingShingle Simona Sacco
Christian Lampl
Antoinette Maassen van den Brink
Valeria Caponnetto
Mark Braschinsky
Anne Ducros
Patrick Little
Patricia Pozo-Rosich
Uwe Reuter
Elena Ruiz de la Torre
Margarita Sanchez Del Rio
Alexandra J. Sinclair
Paolo Martelletti
Zaza Katsarava
On behalf of the Burden and Attitude to Resistant and Refractory (BARR) Study Group
Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
The Journal of Headache and Pain
Migraine
Resistant migraine
Refractory migraine
Migraine care
author_facet Simona Sacco
Christian Lampl
Antoinette Maassen van den Brink
Valeria Caponnetto
Mark Braschinsky
Anne Ducros
Patrick Little
Patricia Pozo-Rosich
Uwe Reuter
Elena Ruiz de la Torre
Margarita Sanchez Del Rio
Alexandra J. Sinclair
Paolo Martelletti
Zaza Katsarava
On behalf of the Burden and Attitude to Resistant and Refractory (BARR) Study Group
author_sort Simona Sacco
title Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
title_short Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
title_full Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
title_fullStr Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
title_full_unstemmed Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache Alliance
title_sort burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the european headache federation with the endorsement of the european migraine & headache alliance
publisher BMC
series The Journal of Headache and Pain
issn 1129-2369
1129-2377
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background New treatments are currently offering new opportunities and challenges in clinical management and research in the migraine field. There is the need of homogenous criteria to identify candidates for treatment escalation as well as of reliable criteria to identify refractoriness to treatment. To overcome those issues, the European Headache Federation (EHF) issued a Consensus document to propose criteria to approach difficult-to-treat migraine patients in a standardized way. The Consensus proposed well-defined criteria for resistant migraine (i.e., patients who do not respond to some treatment but who have residual therapeutic opportunities) and refractory migraine (i.e., patients who still have debilitating migraine despite maximal treatment efforts). The aim of this study was to better understand the perceived impact of resistant and refractory migraine and the attitude of physicians involved in migraine care toward those conditions. Methods We conducted a web-questionnaire-based cross-sectional international study involving physicians with interest in headache care. Results There were 277 questionnaires available for analysis. A relevant proportion of participants reported that patients with resistant and refractory migraine were frequently seen in their clinical practice (49.5% for resistant and 28.9% for refractory migraine); percentages were higher when considering only those working in specialized headache centers (75% and 46% respectively). However, many physicians reported low or moderate confidence in managing resistant (8.1% and 43.3%, respectively) and refractory (20.7% and 48.4%, respectively) migraine patients; confidence in treating resistant and refractory migraine patients was different according to the level of care and to the number of patients visited per week. Patients with resistant and refractory migraine were infrequently referred to more specialized centers (12% and 19%, respectively); also in this case, figures were different according to the level of care. Conclusions This report highlights the clinical relevance of difficult-to-treat migraine and the presence of unmet needs in this field. There is the need of more evidence regarding the management of those patients and clear guidance referring to the organization of care and available opportunities.
topic Migraine
Resistant migraine
Refractory migraine
Migraine care
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-021-01252-4
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spelling doaj-7f47e162ba404dc98e99802a6fd4a9872021-05-23T11:21:45ZengBMCThe Journal of Headache and Pain1129-23691129-23772021-05-0122111010.1186/s10194-021-01252-4Burden and attitude to resistant and refractory migraine: a survey from the European Headache Federation with the endorsement of the European Migraine & Headache AllianceSimona Sacco0Christian Lampl1Antoinette Maassen van den Brink2Valeria Caponnetto3Mark Braschinsky4Anne Ducros5Patrick Little6Patricia Pozo-Rosich7Uwe Reuter8Elena Ruiz de la Torre9Margarita Sanchez Del Rio10Alexandra J. Sinclair11Paolo Martelletti12Zaza Katsarava13On behalf of the Burden and Attitude to Resistant and Refractory (BARR) Study GroupNeuroscience section – Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences and (Edificio Coppito 2), University of L’AquilaDepartment of Neurology, Headache Medical Centre Linz, Hospital Barmherzige Brüder, Centre of Integrative Medicine (ZiAM) Ordensklinikum LinzDivision of Pharmacology, Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus MC University Medical Center RotterdamNeuroscience section – Department of Biotechnological and Applied Clinical Sciences and (Edificio Coppito 2), University of L’AquilaHeadache Clinic, Department of Neurology, Tartu University ClinicsHeadache Unit, Neurology Department, Montpellier University Hospital and Montpellier UniversityEuropean Migraine & Headache Alliance (EMHA)Headache Unit, Neurology Department, Vall d’Hebron University HospitalCharité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Department of Neurology, Charité Universitätsmedizin BerlinEuropean Migraine & Headache Alliance (EMHA)Neurology Department, Clinica Universidad de NavarraMetabolic Neurology, Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, College of Medical and Dental Sciences, University of BirminghamDepartment of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Sapienza University of RomeChristian HospitalAbstract Background New treatments are currently offering new opportunities and challenges in clinical management and research in the migraine field. There is the need of homogenous criteria to identify candidates for treatment escalation as well as of reliable criteria to identify refractoriness to treatment. To overcome those issues, the European Headache Federation (EHF) issued a Consensus document to propose criteria to approach difficult-to-treat migraine patients in a standardized way. The Consensus proposed well-defined criteria for resistant migraine (i.e., patients who do not respond to some treatment but who have residual therapeutic opportunities) and refractory migraine (i.e., patients who still have debilitating migraine despite maximal treatment efforts). The aim of this study was to better understand the perceived impact of resistant and refractory migraine and the attitude of physicians involved in migraine care toward those conditions. Methods We conducted a web-questionnaire-based cross-sectional international study involving physicians with interest in headache care. Results There were 277 questionnaires available for analysis. A relevant proportion of participants reported that patients with resistant and refractory migraine were frequently seen in their clinical practice (49.5% for resistant and 28.9% for refractory migraine); percentages were higher when considering only those working in specialized headache centers (75% and 46% respectively). However, many physicians reported low or moderate confidence in managing resistant (8.1% and 43.3%, respectively) and refractory (20.7% and 48.4%, respectively) migraine patients; confidence in treating resistant and refractory migraine patients was different according to the level of care and to the number of patients visited per week. Patients with resistant and refractory migraine were infrequently referred to more specialized centers (12% and 19%, respectively); also in this case, figures were different according to the level of care. Conclusions This report highlights the clinical relevance of difficult-to-treat migraine and the presence of unmet needs in this field. There is the need of more evidence regarding the management of those patients and clear guidance referring to the organization of care and available opportunities.https://doi.org/10.1186/s10194-021-01252-4MigraineResistant migraineRefractory migraineMigraine care