Systematic review of patient-specific predictors of pain improvement to endometriosis surgery
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This systematic review identified that more severe endometriosis correlated with greater pain relief following laparoscopic surgery, although limited quality studies prevented a meta-analysis.
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BACKGROUND:
\nUp to 28% of endometriosis patients do not get pain relief from therapeutic laparoscopy but this subgroup is not defined.
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\nOBJECTIVES:
\nTo identify any prognostic patient-specific factors (such as but not limited to patients’ type or location of endometriosis, sociodemographics and lifestyle) associated with a clinically meaningful reduction in post-surgical pain response to operative laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis.
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\nSEARCH STRATEGY:
\nPubMed, Cochrane and Embase databases were searched from inception to 19th May 2020 without language restrictions. Backward and forward citation tracking was used.
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\nSELECTION CRITERIA, DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS:
\nCohort studies reporting prognostic factors, along with scores for domains of pain associated with endometriosis before and after surgery, were included. Studies that compared surgeries, or laboratory tests, or outcomes without stratification were excluded. Results were synthesised but variation in study designs and inconsistency of outcome reporting precluded us from doing a meta-analysis.
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\nMAIN RESULTS:
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\nFive studies were included. Quality assessment using the Newcastle Ottawa Scale graded three studies as high, one as moderate and one as having a low risk of bias.
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\nFour of five included studies separately reported that a relationship exists between more severe endometriosis and stronger pain relief from laparoscopic surgery
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\nCONCLUSION:
\nCurrently there are few studies of appropriate quality to answer the research question. We recommend future studies report core outcome sets to enable meta-analysis.
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\nFUNDING:
\nNIHR PB-PG-0317-20018
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\nPROSPERO:
\nCRD42018108604
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