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Development and Validation of EHP-30 (Hong Kong Chinese Version) for Patients With Endometriosis...

EndometriosisAdenomyosis

Endometriosis and adenomyosis can impact on the quality of life including the physical, psychological and social aspects. It is important to include quality of life measurements in evaluating the disease severity and response to any given treatment. The 30-item Endometriosis Health Profile (EHP-30), derived from in-depth interviews of patients with endometriosis, is currently the most reliable questionnaire for health-related quality of life measurement in women with endometriosis. It includes specific questions addressing the problems faced by patients with endometriosis. Unfortunately, this widely accepted tool does not have a traditional Chinese version for the measurement of health-related quality of life of endometriosis in Hong Kong. Furthermore, adenomyosis and endometriosis share similar histological and clinical symptomatology, but application of EHP-30 to adenomyosis has never been studied. The aims of the present study are to translate the EHP-30 English version into traditional Chinese version and to evaluate its psychometric properties in endometriosis and adenomyosis. The hypothesis of this study is that EHP-30 (Hong Kong) traditional Chinese questionnaire has high internal consistency, construct validity, reproducibility as the original English version and can be applicable to Hong Kong Chinese women with endometriosis and adenomyosis.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Does "Aggressivity" of Endometriosis Correlate to Clinical History or Outcomes?

Endometriosis

Clinical studies so far have been limited, and larger volume and multi-center studies studies are needed. The purpose of this pilot study is to look for a clinical correlations between the aggressivity panel developed from biomarkers thought to affect the progression or aggressivity of endometriosis, pain and quality of life. Our goal with the study is find a correlation between the "aggressivity" of endometriosis with clinical factors determined in our study questionnaires. The "aggressivity panel" was pioneered by the EndoDiag lab in France, and was created using markers thought to affect the activity or progression of endometriosis. This information could lead to a better understanding of the disease, and ultimately lead to more targeted therapies. If a patient returns for a second surgery we will ask their permission to use their slides from their first and seconed surgery to compare. The tissue that is being removed during the surgery as standard of care to make slides for the research study (there will not be an endometrial biopsy performed for research purposes with the second surgery). The slides from surgery 1 & surgery 2 will then be compared. If a clinical correlation is found with the aggressivity panel, the goal would be to create a local lab and tissue bank here in the United States that could provide a basis for collaborative national (even international) research. Also, if a correlation is found, future investigation will look at correlations of the aggressivity panel and fertility outcomes. Results of this pilot study will help to direct studies of treatment protocols of the various stages of aggressivity of endometriosis.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Observational Study Rheumatological Manifestations Associated With Endometriosis

RheumatologyEndometriosis

Endometriosis is defined as the presence of endometriotic tissue outside the uterus. Its pathophysiology is still misunderstood today, but more and more work on this pathology are published. The clinical presentation is generally characterized by the existence of cyclical pelvic pain, with dysmenorrhea, dyspareunia, dysuria, dyschezia. But, there are a wide variety of symptoms, with different painful sites and different types of pain. The estimated prevalence of endometriosis is about 10% in women. But the impact of this disease on quality of life and its economic impact is estimated considerable. In a US study, the direct costs associated with endometriosis were estimated at US $ 2.801 per woman. Some studies have focused also to quantify work absenteeism associated with endometriosis. The etiology of endometriosis is based on the migration of endometrial fragments reaching the pelvis via the tubes and establishing themselves on other sites, thus creating non cyclical uterine pain. Catamenial pace of pain is suggestive of the diagnosis, but with time, the pain tends to be chronic rather than cyclical. The standard diagnosis is based on visualization and histological examination of the lesions. The wide variety of symptoms of endometriosis often leads to wandering and medical diagnostic delay. A better understanding of this disease by the medical community would allow better management of these patients. Currently, endometriosis remains a misunderstood disease by rheumatologists. However, the initial presentation may mimic rheumatologic symptoms; thus, rheumatologists may face this disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and characteristics of manifestations of endometriosis in a cohort of patients with a recent diagnosis of endometriosis established. Secondly, it may well be possible to establish a list of symptoms and signs suggestive of endometriosis for the rheumatologist, allowing to contact a specialized consultant gynecologist some patients "by mistake" in rheumatology.

Completed2 enrollment criteria

Impact of Endometriosis on Pregnancy and Delivery - a Retrospective Cohort Study

EndometriosisPregnancy Complications3 more

Purpose: To study the impact of endometriosis on subsequent pregnancy and delivery. Methods: retrospective analysis by questionnaire / interview of cases (endometriosis laparoscopically removed / child wish) vs. controls (endometriosis laparoscopically excluded / child wish) from the University Hospital Muenster, Germany, treated between 2009 and 2016; analysis of pregnancy rate, mode of delivery and complications using Clavien-Dindo-classification, role of deep infiltrating endometriosis using ENZIAN classification; data analysis using t-test with p < 0.050% being considered significant.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Turkish Validation Study of Endometriosis Health Profile -30 (EHP-30) Test

Endometriosis

For the Turkish validation Study of the Endometriosis Health Profile test (EHP-30) consisting of 30 questions, this 30-question test will be applied to 228 patients after 2 different translations to be applied after the translation of this 30-question test sworn translator to the patients who have been surgically diagnosed with endometriosis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Three-dimensional (3D) Rectal Water Contrast Transvaginal Ultrasonography Versus Computed Colonography...

EndometriosisSigmoid2 more

Rectosigmoid involvement by endometriosis causes intestinal symptoms such as constipation, diarrhea, and dyschezia. A non-invasive diagnosis of bowel endometriosis is relevant to provide the patients information on the potential hormonal or surgical treatments. The objective of the current study was to compare the performance of three-dimensional rectal water contrast transvaginal ultrasonography (3D-RWC-TVS) and computed colonography (CTC) in predicting the presence and characteristics of rectosigmoid endometriosis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Rectal Water-contrast Transvaginal Ultrasonography Versus Sonovaginography for the Diagnosis of...

EndometriosisRectum5 more

As the surgical treatment of posterior deep endometriosis may be challenging for surgeons and carry significant risks for patients, preoperative assessment of the location, characteristics and presence of nodules of posterior deep endometriosis is important in order to inform the patient about the various treatment possibilities and to allow adequate counseling regarding treatment strategy. The aim of this study is to investigate the accuracy of rectal water-contrast transvaginal ultrasonography (RWC-TVS), and sonovaginography (SVG) in patients with clinical suspicion of posterior deep endometriosis (DIE).

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Defining a Standard Set of Value-Based Patient-Centered Outcomes for Endometriosis

Endometriosis

Endometriosis is a chronic disease that affects one out of 10 women. Endometriosis care is full of variation. Recommendations for optimal management vary between clinician and centers. One way of dealing with this unwanted variation is the shift towards a value -based endometriosis care. Value-based healthcare (VBHC) is a strategy focused on the optimization of the balance between outcomes that are important to patients and cost to achieve these outcomes. To do so, for a given condition it is important to define a standardized set of outcomes metrics allowing quality of care monitoring and comparison in order to optimize clinical practices and patient pathways. A common set of outcomes combining clinical outcomes (Clinical Reported Outcome Measures, CROMs) as well as quality of life and functional recovery indicators through Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs). Different standardized data sets have already been developed to measure outcomes in other pathologies, however a standardized set of outcome measurements have not yet been determined for endometriosis. The objective of this study is to determine a standard set of outcome measurements for endometriosis.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Central Sensitization and Outcome of Endometriosis Surgery

Endometriosis

This study will evaluate whether the degree of central sensitization as measured by the questionnaire "central sensitization inventory CSI" is related to the outcome of surgical endometriosis treatment

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Data Collection of Patients Treated With the ColonRing™ for the Creation of Circular Compression...

DiverticulumColon11 more

The proposed study is a post marketing, observational, retrospective data collection intended to gather and record data on patients treated with the ColonRing™ device in routine clinical practice at a single center. The data will assist in further evaluating the performance of the ColonRing™ device in regards to the creation of a colorectal anastomosis. Hypothesis:The performance of the ColonRing™, determined by the rate of complications, will be within the acceptable range reported in the literature for alternative treatment modalities.

Completed5 enrollment criteria
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