CRITERIA THAT INDICATE ENDOMETRIOSIS IS THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN

In: Obstetrics & Gynecology · 1998 · vol. 92(6) , pp. 1029–1032 · doi:10.1097/00006250-199812000-00027 · W4244032886
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Chronic pelvic pain should be attributed to endometriosis only if the pain is cyclic, surgically diagnosed, and relieved by endometriosis treatment.

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This paper proposes three specific clinical criteria to determine whether endometriosis is the actual cause of chronic pelvic pain in affected women. The author argues that pain must be cyclic due to the hormonally responsive nature of the disease, diagnosis must be confirmed surgically to prevent overdiagnosis, and treatment should yield prolonged relief. These evidence-based guidelines aim to distinguish symptomatic cases from asymptomatic endometriosis, although the author notes that only prospective studies can fully validate their utility. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — specifically the diagnostic challenge of attributing chronic pelvic pain to the condition.

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In Brief Chronic pelvic pain and endometriosis remain two of the most perplexing problems in gynecology. In some women with both conditions, endometriosis might not be the cause of their pain. The problem is determining when the pain is caused by endometriosis. On the basis of clinical studies, I suggest three criteria that should be met before attributing chronic pelvic pain to endometriosis. First, the pelvic pain should be cyclic because endometriosis is a hormonally responsive disease. Second, endometriosis should be diagnosed surgically to avoid overdiagnosing this condition. Finally, medical or surgical treatment of endometriosis should result in prolonged pain relief. Application of these evidence-based criteria reminds us that endometriosis often can be asymptomatic, even in some women with chronic pelvic pain. These criteria might help gynecologists determine the women for whom surgical therapy will resolve the pain; however, only prospective evaluation can determine their ultimate usefulness. Before attributing chronic pelvic pain to endometriosis, there should be a surgical diagnosis, and the pain should be cyclic and relieved by specific treatment.
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CRITERIA THAT INDICATE ENDOMETRIOSIS IS THE CAUSE OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN - William W. Hurd Chronic pelvic pain and endometriosis remain two of the most perplexing problems in gynecology. In some women with both conditions, endometriosis might not be the cause of their pain. The problem is determining when the pain is caused by endometriosis. On the basis of clinical studies, I suggest three criteria that should be met before attributing chronic pelvic pain to endometriosis. First, the pelvic pain should be cyclic because endometriosis is a hormonally responsive disease. Second, endometriosis should be diagnosed surgically to avoid overdiagnosing this condition. Finally, medical or surgical treatment of endometriosis should result in prolonged pain relief. Application of these evidence-based criteria reminds us that endometriosis often can be asymptomatic, even in some women with chronic pelvic pain. These criteria might help gynecologists determine the women for whom surgical therapy will resolve the pain; however, only prospective evaluation can determine their ultimate usefulness.

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