Vulvodynia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Immunological Factors and Risk of Vulvodynia
The investigators plan to study the etiology of vulvodynia, a condition characterized by chronic vulvar discomfort, most often described as burning pain, occurring in the absence of relevant visible findings or a specific, clinically identifiable, neurologic disorder. Our hypothesis is that vulvodynia is the result of an altered immuno-inflammatory response mechanism that occurs as a consequence of reproductive, gynecologic, environmental, or psychological exposures, with abnormal vaginal microflora and genetic polymorphisms as potential modifiers of the effects of interest. Therefore, the investigators propose to collect information about reproductive, gynecological and environmental exposures, psychological trauma and psychiatric morbidity, and biological markers of immuno-inflammation and nerve fiber proliferation.
Women aged 18-40 years who were seen for any reason within a 2-year period at one of the Twin
Cities metro-area's Fairview Health Services outpatient clinics will be send a confidential
self-administered questionnaire, and given the option to return it by mail, or complete it
via phone or via a secure online server. This questionnaire will serve to determine any
history of unexplained vulvar pain. Those with a history of past or current vulvar pain
likely to represent vulvodynia, will be asked to come to one of four study clinic locations
to confirm the diagnosis of vulvodynia. If confirmed, they will be asked to provide venous
blood and vulvovaginal specimens. In addition, they will be asked to complete a medical
history and psychosocial survey, along with an interviewer-administered Structured Clinical
Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual-IV (SCID-IV). A random sample of women
with no history of vulvar pain will be asked to serve as controls. Those confirmed as
controls will also be asked to provide the same biological specimens and complete the same
questionnaires/interview.
The long-term objective of this research is to provide etiological information that may prove
critical to the treatment and prevention of vulvodynia, an under-recognized and extremely
debilitating condition that we and others have shown may affect up to 10% of the adult female
population.
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