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World Endometriosis Research Foundation Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonization Project: V. Physical examination standards in endometriosis research

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OBJECTIVE: The World Endometriosis Research Foundation (WERF) established the Endometriosis Phenome and Biobanking Harmonisation Project (EPHect) to create standardized documentation tools (with common data elements) to facilitate the comparison and combination of data across different research sites and studies. In 2014, four data research standards were published: clinician-reported surgical data, patient-reported clinical data, and fluid and tissue biospecimen collection. Our current objective is to create an EPHect standard for the clinician-reported physical examination (EPHect-PE) for research studies.DESIGN: An international consortium involving 26 clinical and academic experts and patient partners from 11 countries representing 25 institutions and organizations. Two virtual workshops, followed by the development of the physical examination standards that underwent multiple rounds of iterations and revisions.SUBJECTS: N/A MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): N/A RESULT(S): The EPHect physical examination (EPHect-PE) tool provides standardised assessment of physical examination characteristics and pain phenotyping. Data elements involve examination of a) back and pelvic girdle; b) abdomen including allodynia and trigger points; c) vulva including provoked vestibulodynia; d) pelvic floor muscle tone and tenderness; e) tenderness on unidigital pelvic exam; f) presence of pelvic nodularity; g) uterine size and mobility; h) presence of adnexal masses; i) presence of incisional masses; j) speculum examination; k) tenderness and allodynia at an extra-pelvic site (e.g. forearm); and l) recording of anthropometrics.CONCLUSION(S): The EPHect physical examination standards (EPHect-PE) will facilitate the standardised documentation of the physical examination, including the assessment and documentation of examination phenotyping of endometriosis-associated pelvic pain.
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10.1016/j.fertnstert.2024.03.007
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0000-0002-7166-1979
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University of Oxford
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10.13039/501100000024
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Elsevier
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122
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2
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304-315
Publication date:
2024-03-19
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1556-5653
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0015-0282


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1891487
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2026-06-09
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