Defining the pharmacologically intractable headache for clinical trials and clinical practice
- PMID: 20958296
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01764.x
Defining the pharmacologically intractable headache for clinical trials and clinical practice
Abstract
The terms refractory headache and intractable headache have been used interchangeably to describe persistent headache that is difficult to treat or fails to respond to standard and/or aggressive treatment modalities. A variety of definitions of intractability have been published, but as yet, an accepted/established definition is not available. To advance clinical and basic research in this population of patients, a universal and graded classification scheme of intractability is needed, and must include a definition of failure, to which and how many treatments the patient has failed, the level of headache-related disability, and finally, the intended intervention (clinical or research) and intensity of the intervention. This paper addresses each of these variables with the intent of providing a graded classification scheme that can be used in defining intractability for clinical practice interventions and clinical research initiatives.
© 2010 American Headache Society.
Comment in
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Commentary from the Refractory Headache Special Interest Section on defining the pharmacologically intractable headache for clinical trials and clinical practice.Headache. 2010 Nov;50(10):1637-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01794.x. Headache. 2010. PMID: 21198568 No abstract available.
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Refractory headache definition.Headache. 2011 Feb;51(2):310-1. doi: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2010.01826.x. Headache. 2011. PMID: 21284616 No abstract available.
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