2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2013.07.033
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Biopsychosocial correlates of persistent postsurgical pain in women with endometriosis

Abstract: Younger age and catastrophization are correlated with persistent pain following surgery for endometriosis. The severity of endometriosis does not predict persistent pain. Further evaluation of psychosocial factors may identify patients who are least likely to benefit from surgeries for endometriosis-associated pelvic pain.

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“…When evaluating differences in pain intensity within the postoperative setting, it is important to consider the multiple variables that influence the pain experience, including preoperative pain, psychological status, pain modulatory function, the degree of tissue injury posed by the surgery, and the patient's response to analgesic interventions [7,[30][31][32][33][34]. All of these factors (and more) interact within an individual patient to generate a rating of pain intensity, which can generate skepticism regarding the value of simple self-report measures of pain, such as the NRS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When evaluating differences in pain intensity within the postoperative setting, it is important to consider the multiple variables that influence the pain experience, including preoperative pain, psychological status, pain modulatory function, the degree of tissue injury posed by the surgery, and the patient's response to analgesic interventions [7,[30][31][32][33][34]. All of these factors (and more) interact within an individual patient to generate a rating of pain intensity, which can generate skepticism regarding the value of simple self-report measures of pain, such as the NRS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…96 Any such PROM should include measures of other factors contributing to the pain experience such as psychological state and pain catastrophizing as these have also been shown to contribute to perceived quality of life 97,98 and success of treatment. 99,100 Two new animal models have been used to investigate the link between estrogen and pain. Evidence that estrogenic ligands may directly regulate factors such as Slits 101 and production of inflammatory factors by macrophages 102 known to regulate nerve cell migration has been obtained using the new mouse model, demonstrating its potential as a platform for basic research and testing of potential therapies to treat endometriosis-associated pain using Von Frey and other techniques.…”
Section: Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Vinte e um estudos avaliaram depressão e ansiedade em pacientes com endometriose, sendo que 11 avaliaram simultaneamente depressão e ansiedade (Cavaggioni et al, 2014;Eriksen et al, 2008;Friedl et al, 2015;Klein et al, 2014;Li, Zhang, Zhu, Hu, & Qu, 2014;Melis et al, 2015;Sepulcri & Amaral, 2009;Smorgick, Marsh, As-Sanie, Smith, & Quint, 2013;Souza et al, 2011;Vercelini et al, 2013;Zhao et al, 2012), nove analisaram depressão isoladamente (Carey, Martin, Siedhoff, Bair, As-Sanie, 2014;Figueiredo & Nascimento, 2008;Fourquet et al, 2010;Guzick, Huang, Broadman, Nealon, & Hornstein, 2011;Lorençatto, Petta, Navarro, Bahamondes, & Matos, 2006;Lorençatto, Vieira, Marques, Pinto, & Petta, 2007;Roth, Punch, & Bachman, 2011;Siedentopf, Tariverdian, Rücke, Kentenich, & Arck, 2008;Broeck et al, 2013) e um apenas ansiedade (Garalejic et al, 2010).…”
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“…Outras pesquisas investigaram a associação de ansiedade e/ou depressão com infertilidade (n = 2, Garalejíc et al, 2010; Siedentopf et al, 2008) e dor pélvica (n = 6, Carey et al, 2014;Eriksen et al, 2008;Lorençatto et al, 2006;Lorençatto et al, 2007;Roth et al, 2011;Souza et al, 2011) em mulheres com endometriose. Os níveis de ansiedade também foram medidos em 87 mulheres inférteis com ou sem endometriose em três períodos distintos (um dia antes da operação, na manhã antes da operação e no segundo dia pós-operatório).…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
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