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Developing symptom-based predictive models of endometriosis as a clinical screening tool: results from a multicenter study.

Department of Public Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Fertility and sterility (impact factor: 3.97). 05/2012; 98(3):692-701.e5. DOI:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2012.04.022 pp.692-701.e5
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ABSTRACT To generate and validate symptom-based models to predict endometriosis among symptomatic women prior to undergoing their first laparoscopy.
Prospective, observational, two-phase study, in which women completed a 25-item questionnaire prior to surgery.
Nineteen hospitals in 13 countries.
Symptomatic women (n = 1,396) scheduled for laparoscopy without a previous surgical diagnosis of endometriosis.
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Sensitivity and specificity of endometriosis diagnosis predicted by symptoms and patient characteristics from optimal models developed using multiple logistic regression analyses in one data set (phase I), and independently validated in a second data set (phase II) by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.
Three hundred sixty (46.7%) women in phase I and 364 (58.2%) in phase II were diagnosed with endometriosis at laparoscopy. Menstrual dyschezia (pain on opening bowels) and a history of benign ovarian cysts most strongly predicted both any and stage III and IV endometriosis in both phases. Prediction of any-stage endometriosis, although improved by ultrasound scan evidence of cyst/nodules, was relatively poor (area under the curve [AUC] = 68.3). Stage III and IV disease was predicted with good accuracy (AUC = 84.9, sensitivity of 82.3% and specificity 75.8% at an optimal cut-off of 0.24).
Our symptom-based models predict any-stage endometriosis relatively poorly and stage III and IV disease with good accuracy. Predictive tools based on such models could help to prioritize women for surgical investigation in clinical practice and thus contribute to reducing time to diagnosis. We invite other researchers to validate the key models in additional populations.

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Keywords

25-item questionnaire
 
additional populations
 
any-stage endometriosis
 
benign ovarian cysts
 
endometriosis diagnosis
 
first laparoscopy
 
IV disease
 
IV endometriosis
 
multiple logistic regression analyses
 
patient characteristics
 
phase I
 
Predictive tools
 
previous surgical diagnosis
 
prioritize women
 
Prospective
 
surgical investigation
 
Symptomatic women
 
two-phase study
 
ultrasound scan evidence
 
validate symptom-based models