Clues to revising the conventional diagnostic algorithm for endometriosis

Author:

Spiers Andrew12,Roman Horace3,Wasson Megan4,Chapron Charles56,Rousset Pascal7,Golfier François89,Fauvet Raffaele10,Delbos Léa12,Poilblanc Mathieu89,Lavoué Vincent11,Petit Erick12,Perotte Frédérique12,Benjoar Mikhael13,Akladios Cherif14,Merlot Benjamin3,Dennis Thomas3,Boudy Anne Sophie15,Fedida Benjamin16,Leguevaque Pierre17,Genre Ludivine16,Hennetier Clothilde18,Perrin Morgane17,Crochet Patrice17,Lucas Nicolas19,Roger Claire‐Marie18,Chantalat Elodie16,Collinet Pierre20,Fernandez Hervé21,Descamps Philippe12,Bendifallah Sofiane22

Affiliation:

1. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Angers University Hospital Angers France

2. Endometriosis Expert Center – Pays de la Loire Angers France

3. Franco‐European Multidisciplinary Endometriosis Institute (IFEMEndo) Clinique Tivoli‐Ducos Bordeaux France

4. Department of Gynecologic Surgery Mayo Clinic Phoenix Arizona USA

5. Department of Gynecology Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Cochin University Hospital Paris France

6. Department ‘Development, Reproduction and Cancer’, Institut Cochin, INSERM U1016 Descartes University Paris France

7. Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging Lyon Sud University Hospital Lyon France

8. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Lyon South University Hospital Lyon France

9. Endometriosis Expert Center – Steering Committee of the EndAURA Network Lyon France

10. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Cote De Nacre University Hospital Caen France

11. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Human Reproduction University of Rennes Rennes France

12. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Paris Saint Joseph Hospital Paris France

13. Manin Radiology Center Paris France

14. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Strasbourg University Hospital Strasbourg France

15. Department of Gynecology‐Obstetrics and Medicine of Reproduction, Hôpital Tenon Sorbonne University Paris France

16. Department of Radiology, Hôpital Tenon Sorbonne University Paris France

17. Department of Gynecological Surgery, CHU Rangueil Toulouse France

18. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Rouen University Hospital Rouen France

19. Clinique La Sagesse Rennes France

20. Hôpital Privé le Bois, Groupe Ramsay Lille Métropole Lille France

21. Department of Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine Paris Sud University Hospital, Kremlin Bicetre APHP Paris France

22. Department of Surgery Americain Hopsital of Paris Neuilly sur seine France

Abstract

AbstractEndometriosis is a complex gynecologic disorder characterized primarily by symptoms of pelvic pain, infertility, and altered quality of life. National and international guidelines highlight the diagnostic difficulties and lack of conclusive diagnostic tools for endometriosis. Furthermore, guidelines are becoming questionable at an increasingly rapid rate as new diagnostic techniques emerge. This work aims to provide a knowledge synthesis of the relevance of various diagnostic tools and to assess areas of improvement of conventional algorithms. MEDLINE and Cochrane Library databases were searched from January 2021 to December 2023 using relevant key words. Articles evaluating the diagnostic relevance and performance of various tools were included and independently reviewed by the authors for eligibility. Included studies were assessed using the GRADE and QUADAS‐2 tools. Of the 4204 retrieved articles, 26 were included. While anamnesis and clinical examination do contribute to diagnostic accuracy, their level of evidence and impact on the diagnostic process remains limited. Although imaging techniques are recommended to investigate endometriosis, ultrasonography remains highly operator dependent. Magnetic resonance imaging appears to exhibit higher sensitivities than ultrasound. However, concerns persist with regards to the terminology, anatomical definition of lesions, and accuracies of both ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Recently, several biological markers have been studied and cumulative evidence supports the contribution of noncoding RNAs to the diagnosis of endometriosis. Marginal improvements have been suggested for anamnesis, clinical examination, and imaging examinations. Conversely, some biomarkers, including the saliva microRNA signature for endometriosis, have emerged as diagnostic tools which inspire reflection on the revision of conventional diagnostic algorithms.

Publisher

Wiley

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