| Literature DB >> 35055416 |
Augusto Pereira1, Manuel Herrero-Trujillano2, Gema Vaquero1, Lucia Fuentes1, Sofia Gonzalez3, Agustin Mendiola2, Tirso Perez-Medina1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although several treatments are currently available for chronic pelvic pain, 30-60% of patients do not respond to them. Therefore, these therapeutic options require a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying endometriosis-induced pain. This study focuses on pain management after failure of conventional therapy.Entities:
Keywords: amitriptyline; botulinum toxin; diazepam; endometriosis; hypogastric plexus blockade; medical treatment; non-responders; pain; physiotherapy; pulsed radiofrequency
Year: 2022 PMID: 35055416 PMCID: PMC8779548 DOI: 10.3390/jpm12010101
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pers Med ISSN: 2075-4426
Demographic characteristics of patients with endometriosis patients unresponsive to conventional therapy.
| Demographic Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Age, Median Years (Range) | 41.5 (25–52) |
| Pain intensity, median VAS 1 (range) | 7.8 (5.5–10.0) |
| Duration of pain, years, median (range) | 4 (1–26) |
| Comorbidities, patient number (%) | 34 (74) |
| Painful bladder syndrome | 2 (4.3) |
| Migraine | 3 (6.5) |
| Fibromyalgia | 7 (15.2) |
| Irritable bowel syndrome | 8 (17.4) |
| Arthritis/arthralgia: | 5 (11) |
| Parity, patient number (%) | |
| Nulliparous | 22 (48) |
| Primiparous/Multiparous | 24 (52) |
| Cesarean, patient number (%) | 8 (17) |
| Surgery, patient number (%) | 39 (84.8) |
| Pain location, patient number (%) | |
| Abdominal pain | 36 (78.2) |
| Pain during sexual intercourse | 30 (65.2) |
| Proctalgia | 24 (52.1) |
| Urologic pain | 17 (36.9) |
1 VAS, Visual Analog Scale.
Descriptive analyses with examination findings of endometriosis patients unresponsive to conventional therapy.
| Exploratory Findings | |
|---|---|
| Sensory deficit at S2–S4 | 17 (65) |
| Q tip test at vestibule | 18 (69) |
| Negative reflexes | 23 (50) |
| Pain at peripheral nerves | 23 (89) |
| Pain at third segment of the pudendal nerve | 22 (85) |
| Pain at dorsal clitoris nerve | 3 (12) |
| Pain at pelvic muscles | 25 (96) |
| Levator ani | 25 (96) |
| Obturator internus | 24 (92) |
| Medium segment | 12 (46) |
| Pelvic segment | 12 (46) |
| Ischium segment | 13 (50) |
| Piriformis | 18 (69) |
| Pain at pelvic girdle | 26 (100) |
| Retropubic | 20 (77) |
| Ischiopubic ramus | 17 (65) |
| Ischium | 12 (46) |
| Sacrospinous ligament | 18 (69) |
| Sacrum | 7 (15) |
| Coccyx | 17 (65) |
Descriptive analyses with examination findings of endometriosis patients unresponsive to conventional therapy.
| Type of Pain | Treatment | Responders, | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All patients | Any kind of procedure | 46 (100) | 32 (70) |
| Nociceptive | 45 (98) | 31 (69) | |
| Somatic | 37 (80) | 22 (60) | |
| Muscle relaxants | 17 (46) | 9 (53) | |
| Physiotherapy | 16 (43) | 8 (50) | |
| Trigger point injection | 11 (30) | 8 (73) | |
| Botulinum toxin | 6 (16) | 5 (83) | |
| Visceral | 22 (48) | 13 (54) | |
| Minor opioids | 7 (29) | 4 (57) | |
| Major opioids | 4 (17) | 1 (25) | |
| Inferior hypogastric plexus block | - | - | |
| Superior hypogastric plexus block | 4 (17) | 2 (50) | |
| Neuropathic | 32 (70) | 14 (44) | |
| Neuromodulators | 28 (88) | 12 (43) | |
| Neuromodulators: 1st line | 22 (69) | 9 (41) | |
| Neuromodulators: 2nd line | 12 (38) | 3 (25) | |
| Peripheral nerve block | 5 (16) | 2 (40) | |
| Pulsed radiofrequency: S3/Pudendal nerve | 3 (9) | 2 (67) | |
| Mixed | 33 (72) | 22 (67) | |
| Neuropathic + Nociceptive | Inferior hypogastric plexus blocks + S3 pulsed radiofrequency | 7 (21) | 5 (71) |