Pelvic floor myofascial pain in gynecology oncology patients: A pilot study

In: Journal of Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Disorders · 2021 · vol. 13(2) , pp. 142–148 · doi:10.1177/2284026520984412 · W3126124650
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Abstract

Objective: Here we present a pilot study investigating the prevalence of pelvic floor myofascial pain in patients presenting to an academic tertiary care gynecologic oncology clinic. We describe patients’ responses to a pain survey including the pain disability index. Methods: An IRB approved prospective survey and chart review was conducted. Patients underwent standard physical exam maneuvers for detection of pelvic floor myofascial pain. Consented patients completed a pain survey and pain disability index on presentation to clinic. Statistical analysis included Chi square test and Mann Whitney test. Results: Twenty-nine percent (45/155) of patients exhibited pelvic floor myofascial pain, while 71% (110/155) did not. Of those with malignancy, 28% (16/57) had pelvic floor myofascial pain and 72% (41/57) did not. Patients with pelvic floor myofascial pain had a significantly higher rating of “pain right now” ( p = 0.001) and “usual level of pain during the past week” ( p = 0.003) than those without such pain. Patients with pelvic floor myofascial pain had significantly greater disability in family/home responsibilities ( p = 0.01), recreation ( p = 0.001), social activity ( p = 0.008), occupation ( p = 0.015), sexual behavior ( p = 0.025), and life support activities ( p = 0.007) compared to those without pelvic floor myofascial pain. Conclusion: Pelvic floor myofascial pain affects 28% of patients with malignancy. Routine incorporation of a myofascial exam can identity those with such pain, which can lead to improved quality of life in gynecologic oncology patients with pelvic floor disorders.

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