Migraine in women with chronic pelvic pain with and without endometriosis
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- PMCID: PMC3415219
- DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2010.11.037
Migraine in women with chronic pelvic pain with and without endometriosis
Abstract
Objective: To examine the prevalence of migraine in women with chronic pelvic pain with and without endometriosis.
Design: Prospective study of headache, pelvic pain, and quality of life before laparoscopic surgery for pelvic pain. Endometriosis was diagnosed pathologically. Headaches were classified as migraine or non-migraine using International Headache Society criteria.
Setting: Clinical research hospital.
Patient(s): 108 women in a clinical trial for chronic pelvic pain (NCT00001848).
Intervention(s): Laparoscopy to diagnose endometriosis, assessment by neurologist to assess headaches.
Main outcome measure(s): Prevalence of migraine and other headaches in women with chronic pelvic pain with or without endometriosis. Headache frequency, severity and relationship to pelvic pain and endometriosis.
Result(s): Lifetime prevalence of definite or possible migraine was 67% of women with chronic pelvic pain. An additional 8% met criteria for possible migraine. Migraine was no more likely in women with endometriosis than those without. Women with the most severe headaches had a lower quality of life compared with those with pelvic pain alone.
Conclusion(s): Migraine headache is common in women with chronic pelvic pain, regardless of endometriosis, and contributes to disability in those with both conditions. The strong association suggests a common pathophysiology.
Published by Elsevier Inc.
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