| Literature DB >> 26272803 |
Malin Ek1, Bodil Roth2, Per Ekström3, Lil Valentin4, Mariette Bengtsson5, Bodil Ohlsson6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women with endometriosis often experience gastrointestinal symptoms. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogs are used to treat endometriosis; however, some patients develop gastrointestinal dysmotility following this treatment. The aims of the present study were to investigate gastrointestinal symptoms among patients with endometriosis and to examine whether symptoms were associated with menstruation, localization of endometriosis lesions, or treatment with either opioids or GnRH analogs, and if hormonal treatment affected the symptoms.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26272803 PMCID: PMC4535676 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-015-0213-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Patient characteristics
| Patients with endometriosis | |
|---|---|
| Age (years) | 36.78 ± 7.39 |
| BMI (kg/m2), missing value = 4 | 24.00 (22.00–26.00) |
| Marital status (n, %), missing value = 1 | |
| Living alone | 36, 33.0 |
| Married or living with a partner | 70, 64.2 |
| Living with parents | 2, 1.8 |
| Education (n, %) | |
| Not completed elementary school | 1, 0.9 |
| Completed elementary school | 2, 1.8 |
| Completed secondary school | 20, 18.3 |
| More than a year of further education after secondary school | 24, 22.0 |
| Degree from university or college | 62, 56.9 |
| Occupation (n, %), missing value = 1 | |
| Work full time | 62, 56.9 |
| Work 99–51 % | 22, 20.2 |
| Work 1–50 % | 8, 7.3 |
| On sick-leave | 5, 4.6 |
| Retired | 1, 0.9 |
| Unemployed | 1, 0.9 |
| Student | 9, 8.3 |
| Smoking habits (n, %) | |
| Smoke regularly | 8, 7.3 |
| Smoke occasionally | 10, 9.2 |
| Do not smoke, but have been a smoker | 21, 19.3 |
| Have never smoked | 70, 64.2 |
| Snuff habits (n, %) | |
| Snuff regularly | 6, 5.5 |
| Do not snuff but have been a regular snuff user | 3, 2.8 |
| Have never used snuff | 100, 91.7 |
| Alcohol use (n, %) | |
| Less than one standard glass a week | 68, 62.4 |
| 1–4 standard glasses a week | 31, 28.4 |
| 5–9 standard glasses a week | 10, 9.2 |
| Physical exercise (n, %) | |
| No time | 18, 16.5 |
| Less than 30 minutes a week | 16, 14.7 |
| 30–90 minutes a week | 37, 33.9 |
| More than 90 minutes a week | 38, 34.9 |
BMI = body mass index; n, % = number and percentage of patients. One standard glass of alcohol contains 12 grams of pure alcohol. Physical exercise was defined as physical activity that results in shortness of breath. Values are given as mean ± standard deviation, median [interquartile range (IQR)] and number, %
Hormonal treatment of endometriosis
| Patients with endometriosis | |
|---|---|
| Previous or current hormonal treatment (n) | |
| Any type of hormonal treatment | 106 |
| Combined oral contraceptives | 90 |
| GnRH analogs | 55 |
| Progesterone | 55 |
| Estrogen | 2 |
| Current hormonal treatment (n), missing value = 23 | |
| Combined oral contraceptives | 27 |
| Progesterone | 24 |
| No hormonal treatment | 24 |
| GnRH analogs | 9 |
| Estrogen | 2 |
| Onset of gastrointestinal symptoms after hormonal treatment (Yes/No/Unknown) | 23/27/59 |
| Type of hormonal treatment causing symptoms (n) | |
| After/during IVF | 6 |
| After cessation of combined oral contraceptives | 5 |
| After progesterone medication | 3 |
| After or during usage of an IUD | 2 |
| After GnRH treatment | 2 |
| After Pergotime (Klomifen) treatment | 1 |
IVF = in vitro fertilization; GnRH = gonadotropin-releasing hormone; IUD = intrauterine device; n = number of patients. Patients presented can have had more than one hormonal treatment and have stated more than one hormonal treatment as the onset trigger for gastrointestinal symptoms. Patients assigned to the group “GnRH analogs” are those who reported GnRH analogs when asked about hormonal treatment and those who reported having undergone IVF. Values are given as number
Characterization of gastrointestinal symptoms
| Patients with endometriosis | |
|---|---|
| Onset of gastrointestinal symptoms (n, %), missing value = 19 | |
| Gradual | 70, 64.2 |
| Rapid | 20, 18.3 |
| Duration of gastrointestinal complaints (years) | 8.00 (4.00–15.50) |
| The evolution of symptoms over time (n, %), missing value = 17 | |
| Constant complaints | 14, 12.8 |
| Intermittent complaints | 45, 41.3 |
| Progressively worse | 33, 30.3 |
| Gastrointestinal complaints during the last year (Yes/No) | 93/16 |
| Ability to differentiate between pain due to endometriosis and from the gastrointestinal tract (Yes/No/Unknown) | 53/32/24 |
| Has changed occupation because of complaints (Yes/No/Unknown) | 5/101/3 |
| Relatives with similar complaints (Yes/No/Unknown) | 46/47/16 |
| Experience a trigger for the complaints (Yes/No/Unknown) | 35/55/19 |
| Triggers for gastrointestinal complaints (n) | |
| Menstruation | 13 |
| Stress | 6 |
| Abdominal surgery | 4 |
| Cessation of combined oral contraceptives | 4 |
| Endometriosis | 3 |
| Side-effects from medications | 2 |
| Food | 1 |
| Sexual activity | 1 |
| Pregnancy | 1 |
| Gastrointestinal infection | 1 |
| Diagnosis (n) | |
| Have not been given any name | 21 |
| Endometriosis | 16 |
| IBS | 16 |
| Gastritis | 6 |
| Sensitive stomach/bowels | 3 |
| Chronic constipation | 2 |
| Reflux, dyspepsia | 2 |
| Stress | 1 |
| Allergy | 1 |
| Bowel spasm | 1 |
| Stricture | 1 |
IBS = irritable bowel syndrome, n, % = number and percentage of subjects. Patients presented can have more than one trigger for gastrointestinal symptoms and more than one diagnosis ascribed to the symptom. Values are given as median [interquartile range (IQR)] and number, %
Examinations, medical treatment, and surgery due to gastrointestinal symptoms
| Patients with endometriosis | |
|---|---|
| Examinations conducted because of gastrointestinal symptoms (n) | |
| Diagnostic laparoscopy (without surgery) | 30 |
| No examinations conducted | 23 |
| Ultrasonography | 17 |
| Colonoscopy | 13 |
| Gastroscopy | 12 |
| Unspecified examinations (including x-ray and endoscopy) | 9 |
| Rectoscopy | 8 |
| Previous or current pharmacological treatment because of gastrointestinal complaints (Yes/No/Unknown) | |
| Opioids | 20/88/1 |
| Other analgesic treatment than opioids | 21/78/10 |
| Other pharmacological treatment than analgesics | 29/70/10 |
| Types of pharmacological treatment other than opioids for gastrointestinal complaints (n) | |
| NSAIDs | 16 |
| Bulking agents or laxatives | 11 |
| PPIs | 10 |
| Paracetamol | 9 |
| Loperamide | 2 |
| Gabapentin or pregabalin | 2 |
| Natural remedies or probiotics | 2 |
| Cyanocobalamin | 1 |
| Diazepam | 1 |
| Papaverine | 1 |
| Types of current medication (n) | |
| Combined oral contraceptives | 23 |
| NSAIDs | 20 |
| Antidepressants (including SSRIs, venlafaxin, and mirtazapin) | 19 |
| Opioids | 14 |
| Paracetamol | 14 |
| Allergy and asthma medication | 11 |
| Have undergone abdominal surgery (Yes/No) | 98/11 |
| Type of abdominal surgery (n) | |
| Laproscopic surgery (because of endometriosis) | 71 |
| Unspecified | 43 |
| Sectio | 11 |
| Appendectomy | 8 |
| Hysterectomy | 8 |
| Removal of ovaries and/or oviducts | 6 |
NSAID = non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; SSRIs = selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors; PPIs = proton pump inhibitors; GnRH = gonadotropin releasing hormone. The six most common currently used medications and abdominal surgery are reported. Patients could have undergone more than one examination, used more than one medication, and had more than one type of abdominal surgery conducted. Values are given as number
Gastrointestinal symptoms measured by the Visual Analogue Scale for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
| Patients with endometriosis | Controls |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years) | 36.78 ± 7.39 | 40.20 ± 8.75 | 0.036 |
| Abdominal pain | |||
| Z-score | −0.68 (−2.12–0.64) | 0.30 (−0.43–0.70) | 0.001 |
| Absolute score | 65.00 (30.00–100.00) | 93.00 (73.00–98.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 8 | |
| Diarrhea | |||
| Z-score | 0.25 (−1.18–0.69) | 0.44 (−0.02–0.65) | 0.617 |
| Absolute score | 87.00 (45.00–100.00) | 95.00 (80.00–98.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 10 | |
| Constipation | |||
| Z-score | −0.29 (−2.11–0.57) | 0.43 (0.03–0.58) | 0.009 |
| Absolute score | 80.00 (30.00–100.00) | 95.00 (83.00–98.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 8 | |
| Bloating and flatulence | |||
| Z-score | −0.94 (−1.8–0.46) | 0.41 (−1.08–0.85) | 0.000 |
| Absolute score | 45.00 (20.00–85.00) | 81.50 (41.75–96.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 7 | |
| Nausea and vomiting | |||
| Z-score | 0.33 (−0.95–0.50) | 0.37 (0.11–0.48) | 0.284 |
| Absolute score | 95.00 (65.00–100.00) | 98.00 (92.00–99.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 10 | |
| Psychological well-being | |||
| Z-score | −0.52 (−2.54–0.91) | 0.19 (−0.57–0.86) | 0.005 |
| Absolute score | 75.00 (40.00–95.00) | 85.00 (74.00–96.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 4 | |
| Influence on daily life | |||
| Z-score | −0.42 (−1.83–0.57) | 0.35 (−0.27–0.67) | 0.001 |
| Absolute score | 70.00 (30.00–100.00) | 96.00 (75.00–98.00) | |
| Missing value | 2 | 7 | |
| Defecation urgency | |||
| (Yes/No/Unknown) | 37/66/6 | 11/52/2 | 0.010 |
| Sensation of incomplete evacuation | |||
| (Yes/No/Unknown) | 53/50/6 | 17/46/2 | 0.050 |
Z-score = standard score. The z-scores were used for calculations with the Mann–Whitney U-test. Fisher’s exact test was used to calculate dichotomous variables. P ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Values are given as mean ± standard deviation, median [interquartile range (IQR)], and number
Gastrointestinal complaints among patients with endometriosis in relation to opioid use
| Patients with current opioid use | Patients with no current opioid use |
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Abdominal pain | |||
| Absolute score | 30.00 (10.00–57.50) | 70.00 (45.00–100.00) | 0.002 |
| Diarrhea | |||
| Absolute score | 75.00 (19.00–93.50) | 90.00 (60.00–100.00) | 0.046 |
| Constipation | |||
| Absolute score | 25.00 (10.00–48.00) | 80.00 (45.00–100.00) | 0.002 |
| Bloating and flatulence | |||
| Absolute score | 25.00 (15.50–40.00) | 50.00 (20.00–90.00) | 0.012 |
| Nausea and vomiting | |||
| Absolute score | 50.00 (20.00–65.00) | 100.00 (75.00–100.00) | 0.000 |
| Psychological well-being | |||
| Absolute score | 30.00 (5.00–57.50) | 75.00 (50.00–100.00) | 0.000 |
| Influence on daily life | |||
| Absolute score | 25.00 (7.50–60.00) | 75.00 (35.00–100.00) | 0.002 |
| Defecation urgency (Yes/No/Unknown) | 8/4/2 | 29/62/4 | 0.015 |
| Sensation of incomplete evacuation (Yes/No) | 8/4/2 | 45/46/4 | 0.145 |
Calculations were made using the Mann Whitney U-test. Fisher’s exact test was used to calculate dichotomous variables. P ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Values are given as median [interquartile range (IQR)] and number