Endometriosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Endometriosis : Traditional Medicine vs Hormone Therapy
This 36-week study will determine whether traditional Chinese medicine (acupuncture and Chinese herbs) is as effective as hormone therapy for alleviating endometriosis-related pelvic pain.
Endometriosis is a significant public health problem affecting 10-15% of women of
childbearing age, many of whom suffer persistent pelvic pain and infertility. Therapeutic
options include surgery and hormone therapy that are often temporarily effective but produce
unwanted side-effects. The present proposal, based on case series reports of the
effectiveness of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM: acupuncture and Chinese herbs) for this
condition, aims to evaluate whether TCM is as effective as hormone therapy for alleviating
endometriosis-related chronic pain.
Women with laparoscopy-diagnosed endometriosis will be randomly assigned to either TCM or
hormone therapy. Women assigned to TCM will be divided into four sub-groups on the basis of
the diagnostic categories of endometriosis recognized by TCM. A pre-established acupuncture
protocol and herbal formula specific for each sub-group will be followed. This aspect of the
research design permits an important feature of the clinical practice of TCM (matching
treatment to sub-group diagnosis) to be adopted in a clinical trial. Women assigned to
hormone therapy will be treated with the gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa),
nafarelin, chosen for this study on the basis of its clinical trial-established efficacy,
ease of patient usage via intranasal spray and milder side-effect profile relative to other
GnRHa's. Pelvic pain symptoms (patient-scored) and signs (physician-scored) will be assessed
at baseline, after 12 weeks of treatment, and at 12- and 24-week post-treatment follow-up.
Pelvic examination scores will be determined by a physician blinded to the treatment group
assignments. Side effects, including those of pseudomenopause known to result from GnRHa
therapy, will be recorded in both groups at 4-week intervals during the 12-week treatment,
and at each follow-up time. A further objective is to make a preliminary assessment of
whether diagnostic sub-groups of endometriosis recognized by TCM serve as predictors of
differential response to hormone therapy. Data obtained from this study, on treatment
effectiveness, side effect profiles, recurrence of symptoms, compliance with therapy and
drop-out rates, will be used to design a large-scale clinical trial.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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