NIRS for the Diagnosis of Myofascial Pelvic Pain
Quantitative Assessment of Pelvic Floor Muscle Fitness in Myofascial Pelvic Pain
University of California, Los Angeles
110 participants
Jan 23, 2025
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Conditions
Summary
Myofascial Pelvic Pain (MPP) is an often-misdiagnosed condition affecting up to 26% of women during their lives and imposing enormous costs on national health care systems. It frequently involves comorbidities such as bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction. There are no quantitative measures that adequately guide the physician and accurate diagnosis typically requires an internal examination by a tertiary specialist. This study will develop and test an instrument to establish a normal range for near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) optical changes associate with pelvic floor exercise in adult women based on the test-to test (intra-day) reliability of oxygen kinetics related to contraction of the pelvic floor muscle. We will establish the relationship between the quantitative NIRS data, the condition of Myofascial pelvic musculature and the symptomatology of MPP and related comorbidities. We will also evaluate prospectively the effectiveness of these data in predicting effective treatment modalities. Finally, we will optimize a training regime for non-specialists to allow this technique to be used in a variety of settings. The development of this device and validation of its relevance to diagnosis and treatment of MPP will provide effective care sooner and at a lower cost than current procedures. It will also reduce inequities in the availability of care to underserved populations by providing an inexpensive, reliable and easily available method for a variety of providers to address MPP.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria5
- Women between 18 and 100 years of age
- Pelvic pain for more than 6 months duration
- Report an average daily pain intensity score of at least 4 (on a 0 to 10 scale)
- Palpable trigger/tender points in internal pelvic floor muscles on standardized myofascial pelvic floor exam
- Willing to refrain from new clinical treatments that may affect pain during the study period
Exclusion Criteria11
- Inability to participate in clinic visits
- Prior invasive pelvic procedures for pain (e.g., prior pelvic surgery, sacral neuromodulation, intradetrusor Botox®)
- Active UTI or vaginal infection
- Pregnancy, childbirth during the previous 12 months, currently planning pregnancy
- Illicit Drug addiction/regular use of controlled substances
- Malignancy or other serious medical condition (e.g., poorly controlled diabetes \[HgA1c \> 8\], neurologic or rheumatic disease)
- Diagnosed with an alternate cause of pelvic pain (e.g., interstitial cystitis, vestibulodynia, vulvar dermatoses dysmenorrhea)
- Urinary retention
- Greater than stage 3 pelvic organ prolapse
- Indwelling vaginal devices (e.g., pessary, contraceptive ring)
- Inability to sign an informed consent, fill out questionnaires, or complete study interviews
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Interventions
This study will develop and test an instrument to establish a normal range for near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) optical changes associate with pelvic floor exercise in adult women based on the test-to test (intra-day) reliability of oxygen kinetics related to contraction of the pelvic floor muscle. We will establish the relationship between the quantitative NIRS data, the condition of Myofascial pelvic musculature and the symptomatology of MPP and related comorbidities. We will also evaluate prospectively the effectiveness of these data in predicting effective treatment modalities. Finally, we will optimize a training regime for non-specialists to allow this technique to be used in a variety of settings. The development of this device and validation of its relevance to diagnosis and treatment of MPP will provide effective care sooner and at a lower cost than current procedures. It will also reduce inequities in the availability of care to underserved populations.
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NCT07181447