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Review
. 2004 Apr;103(4):686-91.
doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000115513.92318.b7.

Documenting the current definitions of chronic pelvic pain: implications for research

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Documenting the current definitions of chronic pelvic pain: implications for research

Rachel E Williams et al. Obstet Gynecol. 2004 Apr.

Abstract

Objective: We examined chronic pelvic pain definitions used in published research, because the definition has direct implications for investigating causation and evaluating treatment.

Data sources: MEDLINE was searched for published articles in an Abridged Index Medicus journal from 1966 to 2001, restricted to humans, females, and English language. "Chronic pelvic pain" was used as a keyword.

Methods of study selection: We reviewed 101 abstracts of publications of chronic pelvic pain. Forty-three articles met the criteria of human, female, English language, chronic pelvic pain, and use of an experimental, cohort, case-control, or cross-sectional study design.

Tabulation, integration, and results: The following were not explicitly specified in the chronic pelvic pain definitions in these articles: duration of pain in 44%, restriction by pathology in 74%, location of pain in 93%, restriction by comorbidity in 95%, and additional inclusion/exclusion criteria in 65%.

Conclusion: We conclude that an explicit chronic pelvic pain definition is not used for research of this population. The use of a poor operational chronic pelvic pain research definition reduces the ability to investigate causation and improve treatment of this condition.

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