PROJECT SUMMARY ABSTRACT
The proposed Migraine Clinical Outcome Assessment System (MiCOAS) aims to improve and standardize
endpoints and the assessment of those endpoints in migraine clinical trials. Such standardized clinical outcome
assessments (COAs), developed to incorporate the patient voice and empirically supported by gold-standard
instrument development techniques, will aid in the interpretability of results from and across migraine clinical
trials and, by extension, advance the development and approval of migraine treatments. The UG3 phase of the
grant will first assemble a group of stakeholders (substantive research experts, patient advocates, clinicians,
psychometricians, regulators, and payers) to guide the project (AIM 1). Comprehensive systematic review of
the migraine literature will be undertaken to fully understand current migraine outcomes, in both acute and
preventative migraine trials (AIM 2). Results from qualitative research using patient-centered interviews (AIM
3) will ensure that endpoints identified during AIM 1 and AIM 2 as targets for development/refinement are
meaningful to patients.
The UH3 grant stage will use additional patient-centered qualitative research to fully understand the patient
experience with respect to the target endpoints identified in UG3 and what aspects are most important to them,
patient language in discussing said endpoints, and any possible areas of study that were not previously
identified (AIM 4). Using the patient-interview results, outcome measures will be developed using gold-
standard techniques. In the expected case of developing/refining a preventative quality-of-
life/impact/disability-type measure, a new data collection of migraine patients will be designed and executed
and gold-standard psychometric techniques will be employed to empirically evaluate and refine candidate
items, finalize the items selected to the final assessment, and evaluate the initial validity and fit-for-purpose of
the outcome assessment. A separate data collection will also be designed, executed, and analyzed for the draft
outcome assessments intended for acute migraine trials (AIM 5). The overarching purpose of this grant is to
develop a publicly available core set of migraine endpoints and their related COAs for migraine. Given this,
proper dissemination of findings through scientific outlets in the form of presentations and manuscripts is
essential (AIM 6). Successful completion of the overall goal of the proposed project will result in standardized
and empirically-supported migraine COAs for clinical trials that are meaningful to patients and statistically
robust.