Clinical Diagnosis and Early Medical Management for Endometriosis: Consensus from Asian Expert Group

Author:

Kim Mee-Ran,Chapron Charles,Römer Thomas,Aguilar Angela,Chalermchockcharoenkit AmphanORCID,Chatterjee SiddhartaORCID,Dao Le Thi Anh,Fong Yoke Fai,Hendarto Hendy,Hidayat Syarief Taufik,Khong Su Yen,Ma Li,Kumar Pratap,Primariawan Relly Yanuari,Siow Anthony,Sophonsritsuk AreepanORCID,Devi Thirunavukarasu Ramani,Thuong Bui Chi,Yen Chih-FengORCID

Abstract

This work provides consensus guidance regarding clinical diagnosis and early medical management of endometriosis within Asia. Clinicians with expertise in endometriosis critically evaluated available evidence on clinical diagnosis and early medical management and their applicability to current clinical practices. Clinical diagnosis should focus on symptom recognition, which can be presumed to be endometriosis without laparoscopic confirmation. Transvaginal sonography can be appropriate for diagnosing pelvic endometriosis in select patients. For early empiric treatment, management of women with clinical presentation suggestive of endometriosis should be individualized and consider presentation and therapeutic need. Medical treatment is recommended to reduce endometriosis-associated pelvic pain for patients with no immediate pregnancy desires. Hormonal treatment can be considered for pelvic pain with a clinical endometriosis diagnosis; progestins are a first-line management option for early medical treatment, with oral progestin-based therapies generally a better option compared with combined oral contraceptives because of their safety profile. Dienogest can be used long-term if needed and a larger evidence base supports dienogest use compared with gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa) as first-line medical therapy. GnRHa may be considered for first-line therapy in some specific situations or as short-term therapy before dienogest and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs as add-on therapy for endometriosis-associated pelvic pain.

Funder

Bayer Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Health Policy,Leadership and Management

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