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Age 18\\~80 years old (inclusive), regardless of gender.\n2. Voluntary written informed consent.\n3. Migraine diagnosed by neurologists\u002Fpain specialists according to the current International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd Edition (ICHD-3) criteria for migraine with or without aura.\n4. Migraine attack frequency of no less than 4 days per month within one month prior to enrollment.\n5. History of pharmacotherapy for migraine prophylaxis or treatment for at least 6 months.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Findings on cerebral angiography indicating secondary headache due to intracranial vascular disorders, including dural arteriovenous fistula, arteriovenous malformation, venous malformation, or other relevant cerebrovascular lesions; Moyamoya disease; or high-risk vascular anatomical variants unsuitable for safe vascular access or contraindicating MMA embolization.\n2. Complicated with cervical spondylosis and secondary headache of otogenic, rhinogenic, odontogenic origin; patients with a history of trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias; headache with other definite etiologies or secondary headache;\n3. Imaging diagnosis shows acute or chronic subdural hematoma, other acute intracranial lesions and other space-occupying lesions;\n4. Patients planning to undergo surgery within 90 days;\n5. Patients with a life expectancy of less than 12 months;\n6. Patients with a definite history of contrast media allergy;\n7. Patients with a history of opioid addiction;\n8. Breastfeeding or pregnant women, or patients with fertility plans within half a year;\n9. Subjects who participated in other clinical trials of drugs or medical devices before enrollment and did not reach the time limit of the primary study endpoint;\n10. Unable to understand headache-related assessment data such as headache diaries and requiring assistance from others to complete them;\n11. Patients with poor compliance judged by the investigator and unable to complete the study as required;\n12. Patients with a definite history of allergy to embolization materials such as nitinol alloy and\u002For cobalt-based alloy, platinum-tungsten alloy, etc.;\n13. Subjects with other comorbidities that restrict their participation in the study, prevent compliance with follow-up, or affect the scientific integrity of the study;\n14. Other conditions in which the investigator considers the patient inappropriate to participate in this study.","ALL","18 Years","80 Years",{"count":72,"type":73},150,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[76],"NA","This study is a multicenter, prospective, double-blind, multi-arm, randomized controlled trial that investigates whether middle meningeal artery embolization is superior to current standard pharmacotherapy for migraine. 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