Does the addition of electrical stimulation or kinesiotherapy improve outcomes of amitriptyline treatment for women with vulvodynia? A randomized clinical trial

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作者
Bardin, Marcela Grigol [1 ]
Giraldo, Paulo Cesar [1 ]
Lenzi, Juliana [2 ]
Witkin, Steven S. [3 ]
De Mira, Ticiana Aparecida Alves
Morin, Melanie [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, R Alexander Flemming 101,Cidade Univ, BR-13083880 Campinas, SP, Brazil
[2] Univ Estadual Campinas, Dept Clin Med, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Weill Cornell Med, New York & Inst Trop Med, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, New York, NY USA
[4] Sherbrooke Univ, Sch Rehabil, Quebec City, PQ, Canada
关键词
Vulvodynia; Physical therapy; Amitriptyline; Pelvic floor exercise; Electric stimulation; Pelvic rehabilitation; Sexual dysfunction; FLOOR PHYSICAL-THERAPY; PROVOKED VESTIBULODYNIA; VULVAR PAIN; CLASSIFICATION; MANAGEMENT;
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10.1007/s00192-023-05454-z
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Introduction and hypothesisWomen diagnosed with provoked vulvodynia frequently report a great deal of frustration in achieving symptomatic relief. Physical therapy and drug treatment are among the interventions most indicated by guidelines; however, whether those modalities are effective when combined remains unclear. The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of adding a physical therapy modality compared with amitriptyline alone for the treatment of vulvodynia.MethodsEighty-six women with vulvodynia were randomized to (G1) 25 mg amitriptyline, once a day (n=27), (G2) amitriptyline + electrical stimulation therapy (n=29) or (G3) amitriptyline + kinesiotherapy (n=30). All treatment modalities were administered for 8 weeks. The primary endpoint was the reduction in vestibular pain. Secondary measurements focused on sexual pain, frequency of vaginal intercourse, Friedrich score, and overall sexual function. Data were analyzed using intention-to-treat.ResultsAll treatment modalities resulted in a significant decrease in vestibular pain (p<0.001), sexual pain (p<0.05), Friedrich score (p<0.001), and an increase in the frequency of sexual intercourse (p<0.05). G3 was more effective than G1 at reducing sexual pain (G1: 5.3 +/- 3.3 vs G3: 3.2 +/- 2.7; p=0.01) and at improving sexual function (G1: 18.8 +/- 9.8 vs G3: 23.9 +/- 7.8; p=0.04).ConclusionKinesiotherapy and electrotherapy additions to amitriptyline administration as well as amitriptyline alone, were effective at improving vestibular pain in women with vulvodynia. Women receiving physical therapy had the greatest improvement in sexual function and frequency of intercourse at post-treatment and follow-up.
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