Diagnosis and management of migraine in ten steps

Author:

Eigenbrodt Anna K.ORCID,Ashina Håkan,Khan SabrinaORCID,Diener Hans-ChristophORCID,Mitsikostas Dimos D.,Sinclair Alexandra J.ORCID,Pozo-Rosich PatriciaORCID,Martelletti PaoloORCID,Ducros AnneORCID,Lantéri-Minet Michel,Braschinsky MarkORCID,del Rio Margarita Sanchez,Daniel OvedORCID,Özge AynurORCID,Mammadbayli Ayten,Arons MihailsORCID,Skorobogatykh KirillORCID,Romanenko Vladimir,Terwindt Gisela M.,Paemeleire KoenORCID,Sacco SimonaORCID,Reuter UweORCID,Lampl Christian,Schytz Henrik W.ORCID,Katsarava ZazaORCID,Steiner Timothy J.ORCID,Ashina Messoud

Abstract

AbstractMigraine is a disabling primary headache disorder that directly affects more than one billion people worldwide. Despite its widespread prevalence, migraine remains under-diagnosed and under-treated. To support clinical decision-making, we convened a European panel of experts to develop a ten-step approach to the diagnosis and management of migraine. Each step was established by expert consensus and supported by a review of current literature, and the Consensus Statement is endorsed by the European Headache Federation and the European Academy of Neurology. In this Consensus Statement, we introduce typical clinical features, diagnostic criteria and differential diagnoses of migraine. We then emphasize the value of patient centricity and patient education to ensure treatment adherence and satisfaction with care provision. Further, we outline best practices for acute and preventive treatment of migraine in various patient populations, including adults, children and adolescents, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and older people. In addition, we provide recommendations for evaluating treatment response and managing treatment failure. Lastly, we discuss the management of complications and comorbidities as well as the importance of planning long-term follow-up.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology (clinical)

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