Pelvic Congestion Syndrome and Endometriosis

Last updated: June 11, 2019
Sponsor: Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico S. Orsola Malpighi
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Endometriosis

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT03568149
VES Study
  • Ages 18-50
  • Female

Study Summary

The pelvic congestion syndrome (PCS) is a complex and multifactorial condition associated with inflammatory and hormonal etiophatogenesis similar to the endometriosis.

Furthermore, both pathologies share same clinical symptoms as chronic pelvic pain and dyspareunia.

Our hypothesis is that PCS prevalence is higher in patients with endometriosis than in those without clinical or ultrasound signs of endometriosis.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria (Group A):

  • Obtaining Informed Consent

  • Nulliparity

  • Clinical or ultrasounds signs of endometriosis Inclusion Criteria (Group B):

  • Obtaining Informed Consent

  • Nulliparity

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Menopause

  • Actual or previous pregnancy

Study Design

Total Participants: 160
Study Start date:
December 14, 2018
Estimated Completion Date:
August 31, 2019

Study Description

Patients undergoing routine gynecological examinations are included in the study.

Patients are divided into 2 groups:

  • Group A: with endometriosis

  • Group B: without clinical or ultrasound signs of endometriosis This is an observational, monocentric, prospective, exploratory study. The aim is to assess PCS incidence, associated symptoms and ultrasound characteristics in patients with endometriosis and to compare those findings to those of patients who do not present clinical or ultrasound signs of endometriosis.

The study also evaluates the correlation between:

  • Type of pain symptoms (dysmenorrhea, chronic pelvic pain, ovulation pain, dyspareunia, dysuria, dyschezia) and PCS

  • Pain severity (assessed according to VAS scale from 0= no pain to 10= unbearable pain) and PCS

  • Symptoms and ongoing medical treatments

  • History of pelvic surgery and PCS.

Ultrasound parameters of pelvic vascular insufficiency are:

  • Ovarian vein diameter <4mm

  • Slow ovarian blood flow (<3cm/sec)

  • Retrograde blood flow

  • Dilated arcuate veins communicating with pelvic varices

  • The presence of pelvic varices is evaluated qualitatively as normal, moderate and serious

This evaluation includes the study of uterine and ovarian vessels, using different techniques:

  • Standard 2D study: it allows to measure vessels diameter

  • Vascular doppler study: it allows to evaluate flow direction and blood speed

  • 3D color study: it allows a three- dimensional reconstruction of vessels and a more accurate qualitative assessment of the congestion degree.

  • Ultrasound images are evaluated independently by two operators.

Connect with a study center

  • Gynecology and Physiopathology of Human Reproductive Unit, University of Bologna, S. Orsola-Malpighi Hospital

    Bologna, BO 40138
    Italy

    Active - Recruiting

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