1. When more is not better: 10 'don'ts' in endometriosis management. An ETIC position statement
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Alio, L, Angioni, S, Arena, S, Bartiromo, L, Bergamini, V, Berlanda, N, Bonin, C, Busacca, M, Candiani, M, Centini, G, D’Alterio, M N, Di Cello, A, Exacoustos, C, Fedele, L, Frattaruolo, M P, Incandela, D, Lazzeri, L, Luisi, S, Maiorana, A, Maneschi, F, Martire, Fabrizio, Massarotti, C, Mattei, A, Muzii, L, Ottolina, J, Perandini, A, Perelli, F, Pino, I, Porpora, M G, Raimondo, D, Remorgida, V, Seracchioli, R, Solima, E, Somigliana, E, Sorrenti, G, Venturella, R, Vercellini, P, Viganó, P, Vignali, M, Zullo, F, Zupi, E, ETIC Endometriosis Treatment Italian Club, Raimondo Diego, and Seracchioli Renato
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Laparoscopic surgery ,endometriosis ,Opinion ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Endometriosis ,Psychological intervention ,Asymptomatic ,medicine ,Stage (cooking) ,endometriosis treatment italian club ,low-value interventions ,management ,treatment burden ,Laparoscopy ,Intensive care medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Pelvic pain ,endometriosi ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Critical appraisal ,low-value intervention ,Settore MED/40 ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
A network of endometriosis experts from 16 Italian academic departments and teaching hospitals distributed all over the country made a critical appraisal of the available evidence and definition of 10 suggestions regarding measures to be de-implemented. Strong suggestions were made only when high-quality evidence was available. The aim was to select 10 low-value medical interventions, characterized by an unfavorable balance between potential benefits, potential harms, and costs, which should be discouraged in women with endometriosis. The following suggestions were agreed by all experts: do not suggest laparoscopy to detect and treat superficial peritoneal endometriosis in infertile women without pelvic pain symptoms; do not recommend controlled ovarian stimulation and IUI in infertile women with endometriosis at any stage; do not remove small ovarian endometriomas (diameter Our proposal is to better address medical and surgical approaches to endometriosis de-implementing low-value interventions, with the aim to prevent unnecessary morbidity, limit psychological distress, and reduce the burden of treatment avoiding medical overuse and allowing a more equitable distribution of healthcare resources.
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- 2019