Contribution of PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Scans for the Preoperative Assessment of Symptomatic...
EndometriosisEndometriosis is an inflammatory condition that is often treated by surgery. MRI and ultrasound are used for the preoperative morphological assessment. Currently, only surgery allows the exhaustive and qualitative diagnosis of lesions. The PET scan, fixing in certain inflammatory pathologies and in certain cases of endometriosis, could refine this assessment by evaluating the location of the lesions.
Endometriosis and Peritoneal Dysbiosis
EndometriosisInfertility UnexplainedEndometriosis is a complex clinical syndrome that impairs many aspects of a woman's life, characterized by a chronic estrogen-dependent inflammatory process, mainly affecting the pelvic organs, with ectopic presence of tissue analogous to the uterine mucosa (endometrium). Despite intensive research in the field of etiopathogenesis, its cause has not yet been determined, and treatment remains symptomatic. Endometriosis causes two main complications, i.e. pelvic pain syndrome and infertility. In recent years, thanks to the analysis of the human microbiome, it has become possible to deepen the knowledge of the physiological and pathological interactions between microorganisms inhabiting various body areas and the host. Bacteria may enter the peritoneal cavity in the mechanism of retrograde menstruation and translocate from the intestines, and then promote the development of local and systemic inflammation, leading to the symptoms of endometriosis. The study is to determine whether the presence of a specific intestinal, peritoneal and uterine microbiome correlates with endometriosis stage and whether its presence predisposes to increased pain or infertility. Concordance or divergence of bacterial populations inhabiting the peritoneal and uterine cavities could have clinical implications, i.e. the possibility of empirical antibiotic therapy in patients undergoing only endometrial aspiration biopsy and not opting for surgical treatment.
Low-Dose Naltrexone in Combination With Standard Treatment in Women With Endometriosis
EndometriosisThe purpose of this study is to determine if the addition of Low Dose Naltrexone to standard endometriosis treatments will improve patient reported endometriosis associated pain.
ENDOMETRIOSIS - MRI
EndometriosisMobility Limitation4 moreEndometriosis is a frequent pathology with an estimated prevalence of 10% of women of childbearing age. There is no exact correspondence between the symptoms described by the patients and the severity of the lesions, which makes clinical diagnosis difficult. It therefore seems important to improve the complementary examinations available to make the diagnosis more precise and to better study the effectiveness of the treatments implemented. The clinical examination and per-surgical findings of patients with deep pelvic endometriosis show a clear decrease in the mobility of the pelvic organs in relation to each other, but few studies have looked at this mobility, which could however have an implication in explaining the pathophysiology of the disease and the symptomatology of the patients, as well as in the detection of lesions preoperatively. The persistence of hypo-mobility could also help to understand treatment failures.
The Effect of Dienogest vs. Norethindrone Acetate Treatment in Endometriosis
EndometriosisThis randomized controlled study aims to investigate the efficiency of medical treatment modalities in endometriosis patients. The study protocol involves two arms. (Dienogest Group and Noretindrone Acetate Group). The patients diagnosed with endometriosis are randomized depending on their protocol ids. The Dienogest group is prescribed 5 mg dienogest per day and neta group is prescribed 5 mg neta per day. The pain scores will be analyzed six months and twelve months after treatment.
Assessment of the Occurrence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) in Women Suffering...
EndometriosisObstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopneaThis observational study aims at establishing the proportion of patients suffering from endometriosis and for whom an Obstructive Sleep Apnea Hypopnea Syndrome (OSAHS) diagnosis is established. The study participation will be offered to endometriosis patients displaying symptoms that may suggest an underlying OSAHS. OSAHS diagnosis will be made according to standard of care practice and patients will be followed up to 12 months after initiating the OSAHS treatment to fill in questionnaires assessing the impact of OSAHS treatment on various endometriosis-related symptoms
Clinical Trial the Use of Levonorgestrel-releasing Intrauterine System Versus Etonogestrel Implant...
EndometriosisRandomized clinical trial the use of levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine system. Objectives: To evaluate and compare the efficacy of- levonorgestrel releasing intrauterine system l(LNG-IUS) in relation to the subdermal implant releasing etonogestrel (ENG) in the control of chronic pelvic pain and / or dysmenorrhea in women endometriosis.
Psychological Pain Treatment in Endometriosis
EndometriosisPelvic Pain1 moreThis study evaluates the effects of psychological treatment on pain, quality of life and work ability among women with endometriosis related chronic pelvic pain in a three-armed, randomised study. One group will receive mindfulness-based psychological treatment, the second group will receive a non-specific general psychological treatment (a psychological placebo) and the third group will be a waiting list control (treatment as usual).
A Study of Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Profile of Orally Administered Leuprolide in Healthy...
EndometriosisThis Phase 2a, pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic study will determine the safety and provide evaluation of the PK/PD metrics of three different oral doses selected upon the results of the study LOPDT-PH1-01 - 4 mg oral tablets administered over 28 days as QD and BID regimens and 10 mg oral tablets administered over 28 days as a BID regimen. The PK/PD profiles of the study drug will be compared to the leuprolide formulation approved for the treatment of endometriosis (a monthly intramuscular injection, Lupron Depot 3.75 mg). Major PK (e.g., a total exposure to leuprolide) and PD parameters (e.g., rates of the estradiol suppression and cessation of the menstrual period) will also be evaluated against the Lupron Depot historical data.
TENS Self-applied in the Complementary Treatment of Deep Endometriosis
EndometriosisObjective: to evaluate the effectiveness of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) self-applied for the treatment of pain and the impact of this therapy on quality of life and sexuality of women with deep endometriosis.