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This study evaluates the effects of rocuronium injection pain to menstrual cycle phases.Half of participants will receive follicular phase, while the other half will receive luteal phase.


Clinical Trial Description

Menstrual period includes a spectrum of emotional and somatic symptoms observed in luteal phase of menstrual cycle, which are disappeared after menstruation.

During menstrual cycle, fluctuation in sexual hormones results in attitude change and alteration in pain perception.

Different studies reported some interactions between sex hormones and central nervous system, which might be linked to activity of serotonin and beta-endorphin in the brain.

Pain perception differs during menstrual cycle.

It has been recommended that estrogens might have an influence on somatic sensory process.

Some studies reported a significant effect of pain sensitivity with higher levels of progesterone and some other studies reported similar patterns for pain perception.

There are reports of more complaint of pain in luteal phase of menstruation, which is suggested as the reason for functional changes in women during menstrual cycle. ;


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NCT number NCT02539706
Study type Interventional
Source Adnan Menderes University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date January 6, 2014
Completion date October 6, 2015

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