Neurology Minute

Refractory Headache Disorders, New Consensus, and Emergency Department Migraine Guidelines - Part 1

Mar 12, 2026
Jennifer Robblee, a physician specializing in refractory migraine research and guideline development, discusses why a standardized international definition for refractory migraine was needed. She walks through the consensus structure and key criteria. She also previews updated guidance for acute migraine treatment in the emergency department.
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ADVICE

Use Standardized Definitions To Advance Research

  • Standardize definitions to enable research and better care for patients who do not respond to usual migraine treatments.
  • Form international groups to create uniform criteria that advance study and guideline development.
INSIGHT

International Consensus Definition For Refractory Migraine

  • Refractory migraine now has an international consensus definition modeled after ICHD-3 diagnostic structure.
  • Criteria include episodic or chronic status, disability thresholds, and required treatment failures including CGRP mAbs/gepants and onabotulinumtoxin.
INSIGHT

Specific Disability And Frequency Thresholds

  • Severity and frequency thresholds require at least two of three: severe disability, constant background headache, or ≥8 monthly migraine days.
  • This creates a measurable clinical bar to distinguish refractory cases from typical migraine presentations.
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