| Literature DB >> 30577792 |
Yi Dai1, Yingfang Zhou2, Xinmei Zhang3, Min Xue4, Pengran Sun5, Jinhua Leng6, Charles Chapron7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To compare potential factors associated with deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE) versus ovarian endometrioma (OMA) among endometriosis patients in China.Entities:
Keywords: Chinese women; Deep infiltrating endometriosis (DIE); FEELING study; Ovarian endometrioma (OMA)
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30577792 PMCID: PMC6303976 DOI: 10.1186/s12905-018-0697-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Womens Health ISSN: 1472-6874 Impact factor: 2.809
Demographic and baseline characteristics of the women with DIE vs OMA
| Factors | OMA ( | DIE ( | OR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean age (years) | 31.17 ± 4.97 | 34.47 ± 4.54 | 4.32 [2.29;8.17] | < 0.001 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 0.354 | |||
| > = 18.5 to < 22 | 81 (51.9%) | 33 (42.3%) | ref | |
| < 18.5 | 28 (17.9%) | 13 (16.7%) | 1.14 [0.53;2.47] | |
| > =22 to < 25 | 34 (21.8%) | 21 (26.9%) | 1.52 [0.77;2.99] | |
| > =25 | 13 (8.3%) | 11 (14.1%) | 2.08 [0.85;5.10] | |
| Educational level | 0.205 | |||
| University or business school | 100 (64.1%) | 45 (57.7%) | ref | |
| Primary school + High school | 24 (15.4%) | 21 (26.9%) | 1.94 [0.98;3.85] | |
| Vocational or professional school | 18 (11.5%) | 7 (9.0%) | 0.86 [0.34;2.22] | |
| Polytechnic or equivalent | 14 (9.0%) | 5 (6.4%) | 0.79 [0.27;2.34] | |
| Blood type | 0.483 | |||
| A | 57 (36.8%) | 28 (37.3%) | ref | |
| B + AB | 50 (32.3%) | 29 (38.7%) | 1.18 [0.62;2.25] | |
| O | 48 (31.0%) | 18 (24.0%) | 0.76 [0.38;1.55] | |
| Rhesus | 0.988 | |||
| + | 153 (98.7%) | 75 (100.0%) | ref | |
| - | 2 (1.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | < 0.01 [NE] | |
| Marital status | 0.042 | |||
| Married | 122 (78.2%) | 74 (94.9%) | ref | |
| Single | 27 (17.3%) | 3 (3.8%) | 0.18 [0.05;0.62] | |
| Free union | 5 (3.2%) | 1 (1.3%) | 0.33 [0.04;2.88] | |
| Divorced/separated/Widowed | 2 (1.3%) | 0 (0.0%) | < 0.01 [NE] | |
| Co-morbidities a | 0.532 | |||
| No | 149 (95.5%) | 73 (93.6%) | ref | |
| Yes | 7 (4.5%) | 5 (6.4%) | 1.46 [0.45;4.75] | |
| Prior pregnancy | 0.028 | |||
| No | 63 (40.4%) | 20 (25.6%) | ref | |
| Yes | 93 (59.6%) | 58 (74.4%) | 1.96 [1.08;3.58] | |
| Having been Breastfed | 0.086 | |||
| No | 142 (91.0%) | 76 (97.4%) | ref | |
| Yes | 14 (9.0%) | 2 (2.6%) | 0.27 [0.06;1.21] | |
| Having any siblings | 0.003 | |||
| No | 54 (34.6%) | 12 (15.4%) | ref | |
| Yes | 102 (65.4%) | 66 (84.6%) | 2.91 [1.45;5.85] | |
| Family history of endometriosis | 0.477 | |||
| No | 149 (95.5%) | 76 (97.4%) | ref | |
| Yes | 7 (4.5%) | 2 (2.6%) | 0.56 [0.11;2.76] | |
aIncludes cancer, allergic disease and other diseases
Menstrual and pre-surgical complaints of the women with DIE vs OMA
| Factors | OMA ( | DIE ( | OR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Time since age at menarche (years)a | 18.09 ± 5.10 | 21.31 ± 4.52 | 3.92 [2.12;7.26] | < 0.001 |
| Lifelong menstrual cycles | 0.799 | |||
| Always + Generally regular | 151 (96.8%) | 75 (96.2%) | ref | |
| Irregular | 5 (3.2%) | 3 (3.8%) | 1.21 [0.28;5.19] | |
| Non-cyclic chronic pelvic pain | 0.203 | |||
| No | 129 (82.7%) | 59 (75.6%) | ref | |
| Yes | 27 (17.3%) | 19 (24.4%) | 1.54 [0.79;2.99] | |
| Menstrual/ovulatory disordersb | 0.026 | |||
| No | 149 (95.5%) | 68 (87.2%) | ref | |
| Yes | 7 (4.5%) | 10 (12.8%) | 3.13 [1.14;8.57] | |
| Dysmenorrhoea | 0.410 | |||
| No | 46 (29.5%) | 15 (19.2%) | ref | |
| Yes | 110 (71.5%) | 63 (81.8) | ||
| Pain at time of ovulation | 0.467 | |||
| No | 144 (92.3%) | 74 (94.9%) | ref | |
| Yes | 12 (7.7%) | 4 (5.1%) | 0.65 [0.20;2.08] | |
| Deep dyspareunia | < 0.001 | |||
| No | 135 (87.1%) | 52 (66.7%) | ref | |
| Yes | 20 (12.9%) | 26 (33.3%) | 3.37 [1.74;6.56] | |
| Infertility | 0.168 | |||
| No | 121 (77.6%) | 54 (69.2%) | ref | |
| Yes | 35 (22.4%) | 24 (30.8%) | 1.54 [0.83;2.83] | |
| Gastrointestinal symptoms | 0.042 | |||
| No | 109 (69.9%) | 44 (56.4%) | ref | |
| Yes | 47 (30.1%) | 34 (43.6%) | 1.79 [1.02;3.15] | |
| Urinary symptoms | 1.000 | |||
| No | 140 (89.7%) | 70 (89.7%) | ref | |
| Yes | 16 (10.3%) | 8 (10.3%) | 1.00 [0.41;2.45] | |
| Previous surgical diagnosis | 0.338 | |||
| No | 1a31 (84.5%) | 62 (79.5%) | ref | |
| Yes | 24 (15.5%) | 16 (20.5%) | 1.41 [0.70;2.84] | |
| Previous uterine surgery | 0.018 | |||
| No | 126 (80.8%) | 52 (66.7%) | ref | |
| Yes | 30 (19.2%) | 26 (33.3%) | 2.10 [1.13;3.89] | |
| Hormonal treatment | 0.058 | |||
| No | 122 (78.2%) | 52 (66.7%) | ref | |
| Yes | 34 (21.8%) | 26 (33.3%) | 1.79 [0.98;3.29] | |
| Combined oral contraceptive pills | 0.484 | |||
| No | 154 (98.7%) | 76 (97.4%) | ref | |
| Yes (Ex-user + Current user) | 2 (1.3%) | 2 (2.6%) | 2.03 [0.28;14.66] | |
aOn the visit day, bMenstrual/ovulatory disorders (ovulatory disorders, amenorrhea, menorrhagia)
Health-related behaviors of the women with DIE vs OMA
| Factors | OMA ( | DIE ( | OR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Eating organic food | 0.010 | |||
| Never | 8 (5.2%) | 14 (18.2%) | ref | |
| Rarely + Sometimes | 126 (81.3%) | 55 (71.4%) | 0.25 [0.10;0.63] | |
| Often + Always | 21 (13.5%) | 8 (10.4%) | 0.22 [0.07;0.72] | |
| No. of fruit/vegetables per day | 2.45 ± 3.13 | 3.53 ± 4.52 | 2.15 [1.01;4.57] | 0.047 |
| No. of fried food per week | 1.59 ± 1.99 | 0.98 ± 0.97 | 0.03 [0.00;0.49] | 0.013 |
| Sleep | ||||
| 6–8 h per night | 103 (66.5%) | 53 (67.9%) | ref | 0.969 |
| More than 8 h per night | 38 (24.5%) | 18 (23.1%) | 0.92 [0.48;1.77] | |
| Less than 6 h per night | 14 (9.0%) | 7 (9.1%) | 0.97 [0.37;2.55] | |
| Sun exposition (> 1 h) days/year | 147.28 ± 125.03 | 125.07 ± 119.16 | 0.99 [0.96;1.01] | 0.203 |
| Use thermal facilities | 0.018 | |||
| No | 107 (68.6%) | 65 (83.3%) | ref | |
| Yes | 49 (31.4%) | 13 (16.7%) | 0.44 [0.22;0.87] | |
| Stress level | ||||
| Not stress at all | 8 (5.2%) | 12 (15.4%) | ref | 0.012 |
| Mild/Moderate/Marked/Extreme | 147 (94.8%) | 66 (84.6%) | 0.30 [0.12;0.77] | |
| Live in a city or by a busy area | 0.440 | |||
| Yes | 123 (78.8%) | 58 (74.4%) | ref | |
| No | 33 (21.2%) | 20 (25.6%) | 1.29 [0.68;2.43] | |
| Live/work in a smoky atmosphere | 0.266 | |||
| No | 115 (74.2%) | 63 (80.8%) | ref | |
| Yes | 40 (25.8%) | 15 (19.2%) | 0.68 [0.35;1.34] | |
| Exercise done | 0.070 | |||
| No | 91 (58.7%) | 36 (46.2%) | ref | |
| Yes | 64 (41.3%) | 42 (53.8%) | 1.66 [0.96;2.87] | |
| Health status | 0.580 | |||
| Excellent + Very good + Good | 57 (37.0%) | 34 (43.6%) | ref | |
| Fair | 86 (55.8%) | 40 (51.9%) | 0.78 [0.44;1.37] | |
| Poor | 11 (7.1%) | 4 (5.1%) | 0.61 [0.18;2.07] | |
| Practice of vaginal douching | 0.827 | |||
| No | 149 (95.5%) | 74 (94.9%) | ref | |
| Yes | 7 (4.5%) | 4 (5.1%) | 1.15 [0.33;4.06] | |
Multivariate regression analysis of the factors associated with DIE vs OMA
| Factors | OR (95% CI) |
|
|---|---|---|
| Having any siblings | 3.48 (1.59, 7.64) | 0.002 |
| Gastrointestinal symptoms during menstruation | 2.09 (1.10, 3.99) | 0.025 |
| No.of fruit/vegetables per day | 2.28 (1.04, 4.97) | 0.038 |
| Stress level | 0.28 (0.10, 0.78) | 0.015 |
| Eating organic food | 0.18 (0.05, 0.66) | 0.024 |
| Hormonal treatment | 2.02 (0.97, 4.20) | 0.059 |
| Infertility | 1.34 (0.68, 2.64) | 0.398 |
| Previously surgical diagnosis | 0.79 (0.34, 1.82) | 0.573 |