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. 2024 Feb 21;19(2):e0297998.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297998. eCollection 2024.

An artificial intelligence approach for investigating multifactorial pain-related features of endometriosis

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An artificial intelligence approach for investigating multifactorial pain-related features of endometriosis

Amber C Kiser et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Endometriosis is a debilitating, chronic disease that is estimated to affect 11% of reproductive-age women. Diagnosis of endometriosis is difficult with diagnostic delays of up to 12 years reported. These delays can negatively impact health and quality of life. Vague, nonspecific symptoms, like pain, with multiple differential diagnoses contribute to the difficulty of diagnosis. By investigating previously imprecise symptoms of pain, we sought to clarify distinct pain symptoms indicative of endometriosis, using an artificial intelligence-based approach. We used data from 473 women undergoing laparoscopy or laparotomy for a variety of surgical indications. Multiple anatomical pain locations were clustered based on the associations across samples to increase the power in the probability calculations. A Bayesian network was developed using pain-related features, subfertility, and diagnoses. Univariable and multivariable analyses were performed by querying the network for the relative risk of a postoperative diagnosis, given the presence of different symptoms. Performance and sensitivity analyses demonstrated the advantages of Bayesian network analysis over traditional statistical techniques. Clustering grouped the 155 anatomical sites of pain into 15 pain locations. After pruning, the final Bayesian network included 18 nodes. The presence of any pain-related feature increased the relative risk of endometriosis (p-value < 0.001). The constellation of chronic pelvic pain, subfertility, and dyspareunia resulted in the greatest increase in the relative risk of endometriosis. The performance and sensitivity analyses demonstrated that the Bayesian network could identify and analyze more significant associations with endometriosis than traditional statistical techniques. Pelvic pain, frequently associated with endometriosis, is a common and vague symptom. Our Bayesian network for the study of pain-related features of endometriosis revealed specific pain locations and pain types that potentially forecast the diagnosis of endometriosis.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Anatomical map of pain location clusters.
Colors on the anatomical map denote clustered locations of self-reported pain. The anatomical map used in the ENDO study was modified from the International Pelvic Pain Society.
Fig 2
Fig 2. Bayesian network for pain-related features of endometriosis.
Nodes correspond to pain-related features, subfertility, and diagnosis while the lines represent conditional dependencies between the features. Pain types are outlined in blue, while pain locations are outlined in pink. The color of the node indicates the proximity to the diagnosis node, including 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree connections. The net has been moralized.

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