Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Progression From Dysmenorrhoea to Chronic Pelvic Pain: Investigation of the Role of Chronic Inflammatory Pain Phenotype in Peripheral Blood as a Potential Biomarker.
This is a cross-sectional observational study.
For participants resident in Adelaide, South Australia.
The study consists of 3 visits to the Pain and Anaesthesia Research Clinic (PARC), within
the Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH).
A total of 56 participants will be recruited for this study.
The study will involve a screening visit followed by two visits to PARC for blood sampling
and questionnaires.
At the baseline visit, blood samples to assess biomarkers and confirm hormonal status will
be taken.
From screening until the final study visit a total of approximately 120 mL in blood samples
will be taken from each participant.
The study aims to further knowledge in the presence of severe pelvic pain in young women
which is an area that has been under-researched with regard to it's impact on society.
The study proposes to enroll 7 groups of 8 healthy nulliparous women aged 18-35 with the
following characteristics:
Mild or absent dysmenorrhoea (pain scale 0-3) and no other pelvic pain symptoms. (3 groups)
- Group 1, without contraceptive pill use
- Group 2A , contraceptive pill user and with a history of mild or absent dysmenorrhoea
prior to pill use
- Group 2B, contraceptive pill user and with a history of severe dysmenorrhoea (pain
scale 7-10) prior to pill use
Severe dysmenorrhoea (pain scale 7-10), but without chronic pelvic pain. (2 groups)
- Group 3, without contraceptive pill use
- Group 4, contraceptive pill user
Chronic pelvic pain and severe dysmenorrhoea (2 groups)
- Group 5, without contraceptive pill use
- Group 6,contraceptive pill user
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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