TY - JOUR
T1 - International Headache Society global practice recommendations for the acute pharmacological treatment of migraine
AU - Puledda, Francesca
AU - Sacco, Simona
AU - Diener, Hans Christoph
AU - Ashina, Messoud
AU - Al-Khazali, Haidar M.
AU - Ashina, Sait
AU - Burstein, Rami
AU - Liebler, Eric
AU - Cipriani, Andrea
AU - Chu, Min Kyung
AU - Cocores, Alexandra
AU - Dodd-Glover, Freda
AU - Ekizoğlu, Esme
AU - Garcia-Azorin, David
AU - Göbel, Carl
AU - Goicochea, Maria Teresa
AU - Hassan, Amr
AU - Hirata, Koichi
AU - Hoffmann, Jan
AU - Jenkins, Bronwyn
AU - Kamm, Katharina
AU - Lee, Mi Ji
AU - Ling, Yu Hsiang
AU - Lisicki, Marco
AU - Martinelli, Daniele
AU - Monteith, Teshamae S.
AU - Ornello, Raffaele
AU - Ozge, Aynur
AU - Peres, Mario
AU - Pozo-Rosich, Patricia
AU - Romanenko, Volodymyr
AU - Schwedt, Todd J.
AU - Souza, Marcio Nattan P.
AU - Takizawa, Tsubasa
AU - Terwindt, Gisela M.
AU - Thuraiaiyah, Janu
AU - Togha, Mansoureh
AU - Vandenbussche, Nicolas
AU - Wang, Shuu Jiun
AU - Yu, Shengyuan
AU - Tassorelli, Cristina
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - BACKGROUND: In an effort to improve migraine management around the world, the International Headache Society (IHS) has here developed a list of practical recommendations for the acute pharmacological treatment of migraine. The recommendations are categorized into optimal and essential, in order to provide treatment options for all possible settings, including those with limited access to migraine medications. METHODS: An IHS steering committee developed a list of clinical questions based on practical issues in the management of migraine. A selected group of international senior and junior headache experts developed the recommendations, following expert consensus and the review of available national and international headache guidelines and guidance documents. Following the initial search, a bibliography of twenty-one national and international guidelines was created and reviewed by the working group. RESULTS: A total of seventeen questions addressing different aspects of acute migraine treatment have been outlined. For each of them we provide an optimal recommendation, to be used whenever possible, and an essential recommendation to be used when the optimal level cannot be attained. CONCLUSION: Adoption of these international recommendations will improve the quality of acute migraine treatment around the world, even where pharmacological options remain limited.
AB - BACKGROUND: In an effort to improve migraine management around the world, the International Headache Society (IHS) has here developed a list of practical recommendations for the acute pharmacological treatment of migraine. The recommendations are categorized into optimal and essential, in order to provide treatment options for all possible settings, including those with limited access to migraine medications. METHODS: An IHS steering committee developed a list of clinical questions based on practical issues in the management of migraine. A selected group of international senior and junior headache experts developed the recommendations, following expert consensus and the review of available national and international headache guidelines and guidance documents. Following the initial search, a bibliography of twenty-one national and international guidelines was created and reviewed by the working group. RESULTS: A total of seventeen questions addressing different aspects of acute migraine treatment have been outlined. For each of them we provide an optimal recommendation, to be used whenever possible, and an essential recommendation to be used when the optimal level cannot be attained. CONCLUSION: Adoption of these international recommendations will improve the quality of acute migraine treatment around the world, even where pharmacological options remain limited.
KW - acute treatment
KW - clinical questions
KW - International Headache Society
KW - Practice recommendations
U2 - 10.1177/03331024241252666
DO - 10.1177/03331024241252666
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 39133176
AN - SCOPUS:85201251998
VL - 44
JO - Cephalalgia
JF - Cephalalgia
SN - 0800-1952
IS - 8
ER -