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Research on the Impact of Chronic Pelvic Pain on Endometriosis

Sponsored by The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

About this trial

Last updated 2 years ago

Study ID

KY-2024-152

Status

Not yet recruiting

Type

Observational

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 50 Years
Female

Trial Timing

Started 2 years ago

What is this trial about?

Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) is a common disease with multiple systems and multiple causes. In recent years, the incidence rate of CPP in women has gradually increased. It is a pain symptom that originates from pelvic organs or related structures and lasts for more than 6 months. It is closely related to gynecological diseases such as endometriosis (EMs), adenomyosis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), uterine leiomyoma, residual ovarian syndrome, pelvic venous congestion syndrome (PCS), etc. But its pathophysiology is very complex and still needs further exploration. Recent studies have shown that central sensitization is an important mechanism for the sustained existence of CPP. Explore the relationship between chronic pelvic pain and its postoperative outcomes, as well as preoperative endometriosis related questionnaire surveys such as such as Endometriosis Health Profile-30 (EHP-30), Central Sensitivity Inventory (CSI), Simplified McGill Pain Questionnaire (SF-MPQ). Explore the relationship between chronic pelvic pain and its postoperative outcomes, as well as in vitro detection results such as preoperative venous blood, intraoperative pathological tissue immunohistochemistry, ELISA, transcriptome sequencing in patients with endometriosis.

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* 18 to 50 years old;

* Endometriosis diagnosed through previous surgery (confirmed solely by visual or histopathological examination), endometriosis discovered through imaging examination, deep infiltrating nodules discovered through palpation or imaging examination, and clinically suspected endometriosis;

* No history of migraine or tension headaches;

* No history of mental illness (such as restless leg syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, anxiety or panic attacks, depression).

Exclusion Criteria

* Postmenopausal state (spontaneous or surgical);

* Previous hysterectomy and/or bilateral salpingo oophorectomy (prior to preoperative visit);

* The patient or authorizer refuses.