A listing of Endometriosis medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.
Endometriosis (EMS) is a common gynecological disease that affects 176 million girls and women globally. EMS affects 5-10% of women and adolescents within the reproductive age range of 15-49 years, and for those facing infertility, this figure may climb up to 50%. EMS can start at the first menstrual period …
RCT comparing intraoperative administration of low-dose ketamine during laparoscopic endometriosis operation and the postoperative pain outcome
Endometriosis is a chronic condition typically affecting women of reproductive age and often responsible for chronic pelvic pain and/or infertility. Its prevalence is estimated at 10% of the female population. Deep endometriosis is a specific phenotype of the disease, defined histologically by infiltration of the peritoneum exceeding 5 mm or …
Endometriosis is a chronic, benign, estrogen-dependent disease characterized by endometrial tissue that is implanted outside the uterus into the ovaries, intestines, or peritoneum but also outside the pelvis. It is a common disease that affects 7-10% of women around the world. The most common symptoms are pain and infertility. The …
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to investigate the effect of esketamine versus placebo on the NRS score for chronic pelvic pain. Secondary endpoints are to assess pain scores, side-effects, quality of life, depressive symptoms and pain coping.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if a wearable brain stimulation device called NettleEndo can reduce chronic pelvic pain and improve wellbeing in women with endometriosis. The study also aims to assess the safety and usability of the device when used at home over several months. The …
Endometriosis is a chronic gynaecological disease characterised by the growth of endometrium outside the uterus. It affects 10% of childbearing age women. There is no cure for endometriosis. Hormonal treatments should be the first line therapy. The benefit-risk ratio of symptomatic treatment with hormone therapy varies greatly from one woman …
One of the most common post-operative complications of gynaecological surgery, and in particular endometriosis surgery, is the formation of peritoneal adhesions. After laparotomy, it affects up to 90% of patients. Minimally invasive techniques (such as laparoscopy) reduce the risk of adhesion formation, but cannot totally prevent it. Adhesions can lead …
Endometriosis is a condition that causes significant pelvic pain and affects 10-15% of reproductive age women. Treatment options area both medical and surgical for pain relief, however with surgical options, past studies have demonstrated a higher risk of surgical complications as well as higher postoperative pain scores in women with …
The primary aim of the project is to analyse gene expression in individual types of ectopic endometrium (ovarian endometriosis, peritoneal endometriosis, deep infiltrating endometriosis) and compare it with gene expression in eutopic endometrium. The analysis focuses on the identification of genes with significantly increased expression in each type of ectopic …
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