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Ther Adv Reprod Health ; 18: 26334941241277759, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39376635

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Endometriosis is a prevalent gynecological disease, leading to chronic pain and inflammation, affecting 1 in 10 individuals presumed female at birth. The diagnostic journey is often arduous, marked by neglect of the right diagnosis and prolonged wait times, significantly compromising the quality of life among those affected. This review provides a nuanced exploration of endometriosis-associated pain management, encompassing medical, surgical, and holistic approaches, all guided by accurate and refined diagnostics. Our paramount goal is to empower physicians as key figures in confronting this intricate challenge with a patient-centric approach, ultimately aiming to improve treatment and quality of life. Acknowledging each patient's unique needs, we emphasize the importance of tailoring a spectrum of options informed by current literature and insights gleaned from our experience in a high-volume tertiary endometriosis center. It is imperative to recognize endometriosis as a complex and chronic disease, often occurring with co-morbid conditions and nuanced complexities, necessitating a long-term personalized multimodal approach for each case. In addition, incorporating principles such as patient autonomy, profound respect for diverse experiences, and practical education on treatment choices is pivotal in enhancing treatment outcomes and overall patient satisfaction.


Navigating the landscape of endometriosis: a comprehensive approach to pain management and patient-centered care Endometriosis is a common gynecological condition characterized by persistent pelvic pain and inflammation, impacting approximately one in ten individuals assigned female at birth. Diagnosis often entails a challenging journey, with many experiencing delays in obtaining the correct diagnosis and treatment due to various factors, significantly affecting their quality of life. This review delves into the intricate landscape of managing pain associated with endometriosis, encompassing medical interventions, surgical procedures, and holistic therapies. Our primary aim is to equip healthcare providers with the tools and knowledge necessary to effectively address this complex issue, prioritizing patient-centered care to minimize delays in diagnosis and treatment initiation. Recognizing the individuality of each patient's needs, we advocate for a tailored approach informed by current evidence and clinical experience from specialized endometriosis centers. Furthermore, we underscore the importance of patient autonomy, respecting diverse perspectives, and providing comprehensive education on treatment options to optimize treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.

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Fertil Steril ; 121(2): 164-188, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38101562

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Endometriosis affects 1 in 9 women and those assigned female at birth. However, it takes 6.4 years to diagnose using the conventional standard of laparoscopy. Noninvasive imaging enables a timelier diagnosis, reducing diagnostic delay as well as the risk and expense of surgery. This review updates the exponentially increasing literature exploring the diagnostic value of endometriosis specialist transvaginal ultrasound (eTVUS), combinations of eTVUS and specialist magnetic resonance imaging, and artificial intelligence. Concentrating on literature that emerged after the publication of the IDEA consensus in 2016, we identified 6192 publications and reviewed 49 studies focused on diagnosing endometriosis using emerging imaging techniques. The diagnostic performance of eTVUS continues to improve but there are still limitations. eTVUS reliably detects ovarian endometriomas, shows high specificity for deep endometriosis and should be considered diagnostic. However, a negative scan cannot preclude endometriosis as eTVUS shows moderate sensitivity scores for deep endometriosis, with the sonographic evaluation of superficial endometriosis still in its infancy. The fast-growing area of artificial intelligence in endometriosis detection is still evolving, but shows great promise, particularly in the area of combined multimodal techniques. We finalize our commentary by exploring the implications of practice change for surgeons, sonographers, radiologists, and fertility specialists. Direct benefits for endometriosis patients include reduced diagnostic delay, better access to targeted therapeutics, higher quality operative procedures, and improved fertility treatment plans.


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Inteligência Artificial , Endometriose , Ultrassonografia , Humanos , Endometriose/diagnóstico por imagem , Feminino , Inteligência Artificial/tendências , Ultrassonografia/métodos , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética/métodos , Imagem Multimodal/métodos , Valor Preditivo dos Testes
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