Surgery versus non-surgical treatment for endometriosis-related pain during the COVID-19 pandemic - 26/06/24
Highlights |
• | There is no conclusive evidence on whether surgery or medical therapies are more effective for endometriosis-related pain. |
• | The results of this study show that both surgery and medical treatments significantly reduce pain scores. |
• | Surgery and medical treatment may have similar effectiveness but further research is needed to directly compare the two. |
• | Quality of life did not change for endometriosis patients during the COVID-19 pandemic despite extensive disruptions to care. |
Abstract |
Objective |
There are no studies directly comparing medical vs surgical treatments in improving endometriosis-related pain despite the condition’s widespread prevalence. The COVID-19 pandemic restrictions resulted in many endometriosis patients unable to receive surgical treatment, providing an opportunity to compare non-surgical management directly against the conventional practice of surgery. We also explored the impact of the pandemic on the quality of care and quality of life for endometriosis patients.
Methods |
An online questionnaire was conducted between June and August 2023. Patients from a single centre were asked to participate if they had received surgery in 2018−2019 or received non-surgical management in 2020−2022. The questionnaire measured impacted endometriosis care, quality of life over the pre-, during, and post-pandemic periods with the endometriosis impact questionnaire (EIQ), and treatment effectiveness with the numerical rating scale (NRS).
Results |
Of the 60 total respondents, 56.7% had a cancelled, postponed, or rescheduled clinic appointment, while 33.3% were impacted for endometriosis surgery and 8.3% for fertility treatment. There were no statistically significant differences in EIQ scores during or after the pandemic as compared to before and during for all domains. Both surgery and non-surgical treatment decreased NRS scores significantly by 3, p < 0.001. There was no significant difference between the two treatments, p = 0.901.
Conclusion |
The quality of life of endometriosis patients remained stable despite disruptions to care during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both surgical and non-surgical treatments are effective for endometriosis-related pain, although how one compares to the other is still unclear due to systematic differences between study cohorts.
Il testo completo di questo articolo è disponibile in PDF.Keywords : Endometriosis, COVID-19, Surgery, Medical treatment, Pain, Quality of life
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