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This study aims to develop novel ultrasound evaluation techniques to characterize the different pelvic myofascial tissues and to examine the intra- and inter-rater reliability of these techniques (objective 1). Moreover, the potential contribution of the pelvic myofascial tissues to the etiology of provoked vestibulodynia will be investigated by comparing the ultrasound data of women with provoked vestibulodynia to that of asymptomatic controls (objective 2). Women interested in participating in the study will contact the research assistant for a screening interview over the phone. Eligible women will then be invited to take part in a pelvic floor ultrasound assessment session at the Urogynecology Research Laboratory. For the first objective, asymptomatic controls will be evaluated by two independent physiotherapists with an expertise in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Intra- and inter-rater reliability of ultrasound data will be analyzed. For the second objective, asymptomatic controls and women with a diagnosis of provoked vestibulodynia will be evaluated by an expert physiotherapist specialized in pelvic floor rehabilitation. Differences in ultrasound data between the two groups will be analyzed.


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Vulvodynia, chronic vulvar pain, is identified as a neglected condition by the World Health Organization and the National Institutes of Health. This is explained by a poor understanding of the pathology and compromised diagnosis, leading to poor therapeutic management and a lack of effective treatment options. Provoked vestibulodynia, characterized by pain at the entry of the vagina elicited by pressure and penetration, is the leading subtype of vulvodynia. Recent scientific advances have highlighted the importance of the pelvic floor muscles and the potential role of the surrounding connective tissues (the fascias). Therefore, a new potential contributor is emerging in the etiology of provoked vestibulodynia, namely the pelvic myofascial tissues. The first objective of this study is to develop transperineal ultrasound evaluation techniques (B-mode and ultrasound elastography/shearwave) to assess the morphometry (thickness) and viscoelasticity (shear strain and shear elastic modulus) of the pelvic myofascial tissues and to examine the intra- and inter-rater reliability in asymptomatic controls. The second objective of this study is to examine the potential contribution of the pelvic myofascial tissues to the etiology of provoked vestibulodynia. To do this, morphometric (thickness) and viscoelastic (shear strain and shear elastic modulus) ultrasound imaging features of the pelvic myofascial structures will be compared in women with provoked vestibulodynia and asymptomatic controls. The association between ultrasound data and clinical characteristics will also be investigated. The clinical characteristics will include self-administered psychosexual questionnaires. ;


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NCT number NCT05350618
Study type Observational
Source Université de Sherbrooke
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Status Completed
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Start date April 8, 2022
Completion date May 18, 2023

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