Pelvic Girdle Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Psychosocial and Clinical Characteristics Predicting Women's Acceptance of Office Hysteroscopy: An Observational Study
Study type:
Observational, prospective.
Objectives:
Primary:
Identify psychosocial and clinical factors that predispose to the occurrence of pain
following office hysteroscopy
Secondary:
Stratify risk factors for pain previous Cesarean section and pain score repeat C section and
pain score post-menopausal and pain score type of delivery and pain score body mass index
and pain score history of dysmenorrhea and pain score, abnormal uterine bleeding and pain
score previous surgery upon uterine cervix and pain score Characterize women's psychosocial
profile and pain score Establish anxiety as a factor influencing pain perception using
(State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Adults).
Determine if there is a specified population who would benefit from procedure under
anaesthesia
Authors tend to compare pain in hysteroscopy in groups by scope size and variation in
technique (e.g. 3mm versus 5mm scopes; vaginoscopic versus traditional speculum insertion
approach), so score results reflect relative improvement in tolerability between groups, and
they do not have as control an examination expected to be free of suffering.
To the investigators' knowledge there has to date never been an adequate judgement of the
proportion of women in the group where pain is felt and should therefore be expected. Focus
has always been put on the group of patients who are pain free (or where it is deemed
acceptable).
Stating office hysteroscopy is painless because VAS score is halved by miniaturization seems
an arbitrary statement for a small, but never the less important group of women.
It should be interesting to investigate factors which might contribute to pain in office
hysteroscopy despite the fact the majority of the group will bear mild or no pain. The
investigator believes that although reduction of scope size has brought about significant
reduction in distress, it remains a painful procedure for some patients and therefore
subjecting them to this ordeal may be regarded as an aggression; pain control interventions
to reduce suffering might be considered (anxiolytic drugs, local, para-cervical or even
general anaesthesia could be of interest in selected cases).
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